Liz’s 2025 Teacher Hacks: Work Smarter, Not Harder
This teacher of the visually impaired (TVI) shares the ideas she has gathered during her years as an itinerant to make teacher life a little easier.
This teacher of the visually impaired (TVI) shares the ideas she has gathered during her years as an itinerant to make teacher life a little easier.
Summer break is a time for relaxation and exploration, but for students with vision impairments who are also sensitive to sensory overload, the usual summer activities may be overwhelming without some considerations.
This exciting lesson introduces young learners to braille through a hands on alphabet activity. Print and braille students alike will explore letters in a fun, interactive way, building foundational literacy skills.
Be prepared during your child’s next eye doctor visit with these important questions to ask yourself and the examiner; maximizing your understanding of your child’s visual needs is key for literacy success!
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Winter offers a unique seasonal opportunity to explore scientific concepts through hands-on activities that are accessible to all students, including those with visual impairments.
The OR Project is a skills inventory (checklist) and curriculum designed for use with children birth to six who are blind or visually impaired.
The objective of this study was to organize a pedagogical sequence for creating personal experience books for children with visual impairment and multiple disabilities. The outcome is to inspire others to use this method of emergent literacy.
Discover all the activities that can help reach your students’ goals with this snowman theme during the winter season.
This TVI combined braille literacy skills with the Montessori way at her student’s preschool program.