Back to School Supplies that are VI Friendly
Take a look at these back to school supplies that are recommended by teachers of students with visual impairments.
Take a look at these back to school supplies that are recommended by teachers of students with visual impairments.
File folder activities are an impactful and compact way to work on necessary skills with students.
Teacher of the visually impaired creates a resource for other TVIs and families who have students with CVI.
Textures bring our sense of touch to life while strengthening fine motor skills. Create opportunities to touch in our daily activities.
Teaching emergent literacy skills by using 3D destination symbols with my learners who have multiple disabilities during orientation and mobility lessons.
I know what you’re thinking: “Summer is almost here, and the last thing I want do is think about next fall.”
I get it! However, it’s never too early to start planning for next year. Below are a few steps to take now to ease the back-to-school transition in the fall.
In 2021, Daniel Lubiner founded the TouchPad Pro Foundation with a mission to create a device that would allow students who are blind or visually impaired to practice braille, art, and math while also having fun, of course! Out of this idea, the BrailleDoodle was born.
This book provides opportunities to build Nemeth Code skills and learn about strategies and resources for teaching the Nemeth Code. The book contains multiple examples of STEM materials transcribed into braille.
Celebrating Black History Month in February is a great start to highlighting Black history and authors in print and braille all year.
Winter time brings a host of possibilities to use theme based learning when creating literacy opportunities. Using mittens is just one item that lends itself to this approach.