Adapted Adapted Literacy
Literacy ideas for students who are blind or visually impaired and on the Autism Spectrum, who have Asperger’s Syndrome, or with a mild intellectual disability or other additional disabilities (ASDVI)
Literacy ideas for students who are blind or visually impaired and on the Autism Spectrum, who have Asperger’s Syndrome, or with a mild intellectual disability or other additional disabilities (ASDVI)
An introduction to the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) for students who are blind or visually impaired
Guidelines for the modification of books and literacy materials for children with CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment)
Key Ideas and Details requires students to develop reading comprehension skills as they demonstrate knowledge of key concepts of reading.
Paths to Literacy wants student success in the summer months too. Summertime is a perfect opportunity to create meaningful memories that carry over to all areas of development.
Lesson ideas to celebrate and honor the life of Dr Martin Luther King
Practical tips to prepare your child to learn to read braille, include concept development, tactile discrimination, language and motor skills.
Ideas to extend a story using materials from American Printing House for the Blind
Two college students create a story about students with visual impairments.
Example of braille writing lesson using language experience for young dual media learner who is also ESL or ELL (English Language Learner)