Braille Valentines for Our Students to Receive
Support sighted classmates in making accessible tactile Valentines with braille for children in inclusive classrooms who are blind, deafblind, or visually impaired.
Support sighted classmates in making accessible tactile Valentines with braille for children in inclusive classrooms who are blind, deafblind, or visually impaired.
This simple braille book tells the story about an 8-year-old boy who loses his cane. The colored illustrations are appealing for children with CVI.
Do you have braille books that you don’t need any more? Looking to give them a new home? Sharebraille.org is just the thing! Their mission is to promote braille literacy.
Braille activities from a beginner’s level through contractions, including ideas for tactual toys, braille books, and braille games.
Braille art can be a stepping stone to tactile graphics, using real objects and other tactile materials to reinforce the meaning of an image.
Here’s a creative idea for involving parents in learning more about braille and what their children are learning!
Assessment of braille literacy skills now available in UEB
The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) offers a braille penpal program for children who are blind or visually impaired.
Free braille books are available from a number of sources in the United States. The Braille Bindery at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan has been creating free braille books for more than 40 years.
Helpful ideas for helping students to maintain braille skills during summer holidays