A Braille Christmas Tree and Snowman Picture
Make your own braille Christmas decorations with tactile ornaments!
Make your own braille Christmas decorations with tactile ornaments!
This adapted Go Fish game is a fun way to practice braille contractions and develop braille literacy skills.
Braille can be used in so many ways and this NCAA bracket is a great example of how it can make sports and popular events accessible to all.
Tips on developing tactile skills in children who are blind or visually impaired using tactile graphs, tactile drawings, 3D shapes, and braille labels
These wooden Christmas trees have drawers and can be labelled with braille to make accessible Advent calendars for children who are blind, low vision or deafblind, or with multiple disabilities.
This video demonstration teaches parts of the brailler, and shows step-by-step how to load and remove paper from a Perkins braillewriter.
This series of lessons uses the theme of snow to work on the “ow” braille contraction, while developing fine motor skills and basic concepts.
Tips to address the technology needs of students who are blind or visually impaired academic braille-users who are college-bound
The popular card game Uno is now available in braille in mainstream locations.
This presentation emphasizes the need for teachers of students with visual impairments to focus on the full range of reading processes when they are working with young braille readers.