Promoting Literacy through Experiential Learning about Fall
Children who are deafblind or blind learn best through experience.
Children who are deafblind or blind learn best through experience.
This fall holiday craft for students who are blind or visually impaired includes extension activities related to literacy, language, science, and technology.
This Active Learning mobile is a great seasonal activity for fall or Halloween for students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities.
This tactile fall pumpkin book uses real objects, braille and large print to discuss the experience of making a fall pumpkin book with students who are blind or visually impaired.
Activity ideas for children who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind or with multiple disabilities to celebrate the Fall or Autumn season and Halloween
Ideas to make “Bear Feels Sick” accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
Here are the latest autumn activities and ideas for students with a variety of abilities and ages who have visual impairments.
A collection of articles and ideas for this fall season
I know what you’re thinking: “Summer is almost here, and the last thing I want do is think about next fall.”
I get it! However, it’s never too early to start planning for next year. Below are a few steps to take now to ease the back-to-school transition in the fall.
Tips for teachers working with children with CVI