Ideas for Celebrating Louis Braille’s Birthday
This song and timeline are a great way to celebrate the life of Louis Braille!
This song and timeline are a great way to celebrate the life of Louis Braille!
Make your own braille drawing of a slice of birthday cake, following these steps.
This interactive book uses a theme-based approach to bring literacy to life for children who are blind or visually impaired or with multiple disabilities.
Guidelines to create books in each phase of Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy’s CVI Range.
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.
Here are some hands-on Dr. Seuss-themed activities with adaptations and thoughts from retired Perkins teacher Cindy O’Connell on how to make them concept-based. March is the time of year we celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday, although these ideas can be tried any time of year.
Story buckets offer early literacy experiences for children with visual impairments, using real objects to support learning opportunities.
This video presents the best setup, hand placement, and left to right technique for tracking braille.
Tips to incorporate literacy and accessibility into an inclusive high school food design class party
January Is Braille Literacy Month! Find out where you can learn braille, where to get free braille books, ideas to celebrate Louis Braille’s birthday, and more resources on braille.