Put Paths to Literacy on Your Summer Reading List
With a little extra time in your pocket over the summer months, take a few moments to read some of the many articles you have been meaning to but didn’t during the busy school year.
With a little extra time in your pocket over the summer months, take a few moments to read some of the many articles you have been meaning to but didn’t during the busy school year.
Classroom decorating has a major influence on students and can be a game changer for students who have visual and sensory needs. Find out how to make a classroom environment the best it can be.
Forest bathing, the practice of immersing oneself in nature, can be a benefit for children with visual impairments. Here is a guide to exploring forest bathing.
Teaching emergent literacy skills by using 3D destination symbols with my learners who have multiple disabilities during orientation and mobility lessons.
For children with visual impairments, verbalization of information that our sighted learners have access to is a necessity to create better learning opportunities.
Here are some fun learning ideas used by a creative TVI in her Pre-K classroom for students with visual impairments.
YouTube videos can be a valuable resource when looking for learning content for our students with visual impairments.
Creating interactive learning among our students creates interest, exploration, and uses a variety of skills. Using sensory bins for theme based learning touches on various learning objectives.
Overview of literacy for students with low vision and visual impairments
Teaching fractions starts in preschool and continues into high school years. Creating a strong baseline for success is key. As educators we must provide learning opportunities with appropriate materials for our students with visual impairments.