Accessible Fridge Magnets = Accessible Artwork Display
Add braille to refrigerator magnets to make them accessible to ALL children!
Add braille to refrigerator magnets to make them accessible to ALL children!
Ideas to adapt “Are You My Mother?” picture book to make it accessible to children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities
Develop beginning braille literacy skills using a peg slate and other braille toys by practicing reading and writing braille letters, words, and sentences!
Determining print color preferences for students with low vision: Yellow text on black background is often preferred by people with low vision, but you need to learn what works best for an individual.
Teachable moments allow braille students to work on critical thinking and writing skills in this example about silly laws.
The tactile American flag has the Pledge of Allegiance in braille and makes the stars and stripes accessible.
Teach dual media students who have low vision and are learning braille to identify braille letters through this file folder game!
Hands-on activity is designed to help students with CVI to develop an understanding of spatial relations to assist with writing skills.
This file folder game can be used with students who are learning the braille letters A, B, C, D, E, and G.
Learn how to create a tactile experience book for children who are blind, deafblind, or who have multiple disabilities.