Writing Prompts for Summer Journals
Writing prompts for summer journals can help braille students maintain their skills during the summer holidays.
Writing prompts for summer journals can help braille students maintain their skills during the summer holidays.
Ideas to adapt “One Rainy Day” for children with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
Science education requires a strong grasp of literacy and math skills, and these documents from the Next Generation Science Standards show how they are aligned with the Common Core State Standards.
This Learning Media Profile, which summarizes LMA information, is available as a free download.
Making the solar eclipse accessible to students who are blind or visually impaired through a braille book and tactile graphics
Assessment of braille literacy skills now available in UEB
The Bridge School serves many students with CVI and their website includes ideas for assessment and intervention, especially in relation to communication and AAC devices.
RNIB shares a wonderful guide to outdoor play for children who are blind or visually impaired.
PaTTAN created a publication called Matching AT Features to Low Vision Needs. This will assist evaluators in collecting data and recommendations to maximize the use of individual student’s functional vision.
This blog post by the mother of a young girl who is blind shows how preferred activities can be used to teach language and basic concepts as part of emergent literacy.