Foundational Skills for STEM
Lack of accessibility and inclusion in STEM classes are often barriers to students with visual impairments in developing proficiency in STEM subjects.
Lack of accessibility and inclusion in STEM classes are often barriers to students with visual impairments in developing proficiency in STEM subjects.
This book provides opportunities to build Nemeth Code skills and learn about strategies and resources for teaching the Nemeth Code. The book contains multiple examples of STEM materials transcribed into braille.
Scruffy the Uffy is a series of books created by Dexter Ward. They are available in braille and large print and promote positive role models for students with visual impairments.
In the past year or two, I’ve written a narrative story incorporating all the UEB braille signs. The narrative is titled, Track Meet Day.
Help braille students remember dot configurations with this fun Braille Rap Song!
This fun hands-on activity uses real objects to help children who are blind or deafblind to learn to count and develop number concepts.
This hands-on activity allows braille readers to build sentences using braille word cards
Braille homework sheets help to reinforce skills at home, while building a student’s confidence and carry-over between home and school.
This braille activity is a good way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with children who are blind or visually impaired.
This practical strategy is designed to help braille users organize and keep track of crayons.