ABC and Number Blocks in Braille
Braille math and ABC blocks are wonderful teaching materials for young children.
Braille math and ABC blocks are wonderful teaching materials for young children.
A 5-part series on teaching braille and promoting braille literacy
A new website that turns a braille image into text has been launched by the father of a braille student in Australia.
Many math worksheets are not accessible to people who use screen readers. In this blog you’ll find math worksheets that can be used by people who use screen readers, people who use keyboards only, as well as those who want braille output.
These video clips are designed to familiarize families and young children with braille numbers 1-10 and the English alphabet.
Comprehensive curriculum for teaching the braille code, including assessments, checklists, and activity ideas
Tips for getting started with a struggling reader who is blind or visually impaired
Tips to teach a dual learner braille and print, using Ballyland and other games and fine motor activities
Make Halloween more accessible to children who are blind or deafblind by teaching them about Halloween costumes: superheroes, princesses, trolls, and more.
Task analysis breaks down the steps in any given activity or skill, which helps to promote independence for children who are deafblind, blind, visually impaired or with other special needs.