Summer Activities & Ideas
A collection of articles to inspire your child with learning this summer.
A collection of articles to inspire your child with learning this summer.
Lessons on teaching print letters with fun activities and ideas. When introducing letters, children with visual impairments need access and intentional learning opportunities.
Tips to incorporate literacy and accessibility into an inclusive high school food design class party
Brain Breaks are an essential part of our day in order to be receptive to learning and tasks that may be more challenging.
Ideas to adapt “Alexander, Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday” for students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
Learn how to make different types of tactile books for students who are blind or low vision, including those with deafblindness or multiple disabilities
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.
Use everyday objects to help children who are blind or visually impaired to develop basic concepts with these hands-on activities.
There are some great resources shared on Paths to Literacy and we highlighted just a few to help you with your lesson planning and goals during this springtime. We have egg hunt ideas for our students with visual impairments and Easter crafts.
A collection of articles and ideas for this fall season