Braille Letter Matching Books
Braille Letter Matching Books are a great way to review braille symbols and older students can review symbols while helping to create these books!
Braille Letter Matching Books are a great way to review braille symbols and older students can review symbols while helping to create these books!
Hands-on activity to practice alphabet and counting skills with young braille learners
3-D storytelling with props can be a helpful way to improve reading comprehension, fine motor skills, vocabulary, and braille literacy.
Guidelines on how to braille playing cards for players who are blind or have low vision
These bilingual braille flash cards enabled a parent who does not speak English to review the braille code with her 5-year-old daughter who is blind.
These Thanksgiving cards are a fun crafts activity for students who are blind, visually impaired, or deafblind that can be shared with families. Students write braille or print messages.
Interactive read-alouds, combined with a story box, make books accessible for all students. Using the Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson is a fun way to combine learning and play.
As a first year preschool teacher one of my first questions was: how can I help my students with a visual impairment develop pre-braille skills? The simple answer, help them develop tracking skills.
Announcing a new Smart Braille Watch
Announcement of Braille Blaster, braille transcription software from APH