[nfb-talk] Cheating

Bonnie Ainsworth cedarwoman1965 at neb.rr.com
Tue Dec 19 12:02:18 CST 2006


Boy, I never had the privilege of using a calculator when taking math 
classes.  I don't know what people would do when their batteries in their 
machines die.  I do know how to use a calculator and a 10-key machine, but I 
also got pretty good at doing math in long hand too.  Besides, I could never 
see the displays of calculators well enough because the numbers weren't very 
big or dark, and since I wasn't totally blind the option of a talking one 
wasn't offered to me.

Bonnie Ainsworth
Lincoln, NE USA

Frustration is trying to find your glasses without your glasses.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "dmgina" <dmgina at qwest.net>
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Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [nfb-talk] cheatingforstudentsinjunior/high 
schoolsandincollege?


I did well with music,
and still do.
But class work just never stayed with me.
I get mixed up.
When I learned about the calculator I put it to good use.
Still do.
I am glad it is here.
Now I know calculators come with note books, so how would the student today
learn how to add and subtract if they have a calculator rite there.
Boy we had to buy ours loll. 



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