Leprechaun Fun
Try out some of these ideas this March using the Saint Patrick’s Day theme and let the luck of the Irish be with you!
Try out some of these ideas this March using the Saint Patrick’s Day theme and let the luck of the Irish be with you!
This braille activity is a good way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with children who are blind or visually impaired.
Hands-on St. Patrick’s Day activity for braille students who are blind or who have low vision.
These easy to create St. Patrick’s Day activities can be used across grade levels for our students with visual impairments.
These warm-up questions are a great activity to promote braille literacy skills.
This St. Patrick’s Day craft activity for students who are blind or visually impaired works on fine motor skills, as well as positional concepts.
Try these designs for a fun way to celebrate the holiday.
Promote braille literacy by designing a pot of gold and a 4-leaf clover in braille!
Calling all volunteers to help with this project!
While working as a Braille Transcriber for El Dorado COE, I enjoy teaching and creating braille, producing quality enlarged work for the visually impaired students, and especially, seeing the light go on as children and youth learn concepts.