Cross Curricular Planning: Seaside
Theme-based cross-curricular lessons for children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with additional disabilities
Theme-based cross-curricular lessons for children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with additional disabilities
Ideas for creating a calendar or holiday greeting cards with students with multiple disabilities and visual impairments
This hands-on activity gives students practice reading braille numbers and counting the corresponding number of items.
Tips on expanding the use of tactile symbols with students with multiple disabilities
This addition book provides an introduction to basic addition for braille readers who are blind or deafblind.
Lessons to help braille students make the transition from EBAE (English Braille American Edition) to UEB (Unified English Braille).
Tips on negotiating with a classroom teacher to adapt worksheets for a student who is visually impaired
Letting students who are dual media or braille learners take the lead in a lesson or project often helps them to be more motivated, while also making it more meaningful.
Exploring different food textures can be a fun way to expose students with visual impairments to a variety of tactile experience.
Tips to modify and adapt “Alice the Fairy” for children with visual impairments and additional disabilities