Braille designs for the holidays
Lessons, activities, and DIY gifts
10 Ways to Include your Child in the Christmas Fun
Ideas to involve children who are blind or visually impaired in Christmas and holiday activities at home and in the community.
Hanukkah Resource from RNIB provides accessible craft activities to celebrate Hanukkah with children with visual impairments.
Our article Hanukkah Books in Braille is a great place to start if you want to create a story box related to Hanukkah.
12 Days of Literacy for the Holidays
The holidays are an exciting time of year for children and there are many opportunities to incorporate literacy into the fun! The ideas in this article include suggestions on making activities more accessible to children with visual impairments or deafblindness. In addition, there are plenty of ways to promote literacy for learners at all levels.
Graphic Organizers & Holiday Traditions
Let’s have some fun learning about holiday traditions across cultures and develop our student’s concepts about graphic organizers! Graphic organizers are defined as visual depictions of the relationships between facts, concepts, or ideas.
Goofy holiday jokes and Windows key commands? Students can build their computer literacy by practicing a handful of key commands while navigating through a document.
Use this salt dough recipe to create countless crafts and activities.
DIY Gift: Cinnamon Applesauce Ornaments
Making these simple ornaments is a wonderful way to teach a variety of valuable skills in a multisensory way.
DIY Gift: Santa Cookies in a Jar
Students practiced many literacy skills while making these tasty treats to eat with family and friends!
Sensory ideas, stories, and bins
Decorating Christmas Trees: Understanding Models
Decorating Christmas trees offer a chance to practice positional and spatial concepts, and to teach students about small scale models of large trees.
Holiday Cheer and Ideas for Preschoolers
Holiday ideas for multi-sensory activities for preschool children who are blind or visually impaired.
Gingerbread Man Sensory Activity
Create a Holiday Sensory Bin
Sensory bins are a creative way to promote active learning and explorations. For the month of December you can incorporate the holidays in this way.
Sensory bin ideas for December:
- Pinecones, pine tree branches, and bird seed (check for allergies first)
- Wrapped boxes, light up toys, mylar, wrapped candy canes, small stockings
- Cookie cut-out sensory bins with sand, plastic cookie cutters, spoons, and plates
- Snow themed bins with white and blue puff balls, arctic animals, cotton balls, pincer tongs