Computer Bugs
As spring arrives, students pick a fun craft making computer bugs that touch on science, keyboarding, fine motor skills, and more.
As spring arrives, students pick a fun craft making computer bugs that touch on science, keyboarding, fine motor skills, and more.
A discussion of the need to expand the definition of literacy for visually impaired students
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.
Use this resource as a starting point to gather information to meet the needs of each student.
Here are the latest autumn activities and ideas for students with a variety of abilities and ages who have visual impairments.
Important information and considerations when making determinations for our students who may be gifted and talented along with a visual impairment.
Epic stories may especially appeal to students who have difficulty with transitions or with ending pleasurable interactions.
This chant builds on this student’s INTENSE interest in number patterns, rhyming, and sequence.
Conventions of Standard English and the implications for students who use braille
This tactile book can help beginning readers to explore different textures and shapes