Braille Books for Presidents’ Day
A partial listing of children’s braille books on the topic of American presidents.
A partial listing of children’s braille books on the topic of American presidents.
Teaching expanded core curriculum through classroom jobs to students who are visually impaired
Incorporate literacy and Orientation & Mobility skills into Martin Luther King Jr. Day with these acts of kindness with students who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind or with other special needs.
Discussion of how the classroom teacher, Speech Language Pathologist, and TVI came together to support one another and increase student engagement with a Reading Group for those with CVI, complex communication needs, and multiple disabilities
Ideas to involve children who are blind or visually impaired in Christmas and holiday activities at home and in the community
Celebrate moms and teachers this spring with these DIY projects for students with visual impairments.
Discover some favorite apps used by this teenager who is deafblind and has a love of accessible technology.
This weather exploration kit provides a variety of ideas and lessons to use with your students when learning about rainy weather.
Just because February is the shortest month of the year doesn’t mean it won’t be filled with lots of learning centered around literacy for students with visual impairments.
White Cane Safety Day is celebrated on October 15th of each year, and there’s no sweeter way to honor the iconic tool than to make a tasty treat with friends!