Braille Cell Pizza Twists
Making pizza twists is a fun way to incorporate the Expanded Core Curriculum with braille skills.
Making pizza twists is a fun way to incorporate the Expanded Core Curriculum with braille skills.
In this interactive game, students take turns reading braille cards and responding to the challenge written on the card.
This braille design of Darth Vader is a fun way to practice braille literacy skills and to create braille art or braille drawings.
This braille design of Yoda is a fun way to practice braille literacy skills and to create braille art or braille drawings.
Stories about routine events from their lives can help to promote braille literacy among preschool children who are blind or visually impaired.
Create your own tactile autograph book to make a visit to a theme park, such as Disney World or Disneyland, accessible to children who are blind or visually impaired.
This Thanksgiving craft give students with visual impairments and other special needs the chance to write about what they are thankful for.
Create braille “hieroglyphics” or a cryptogram to motivate children who are blind or visually impaired to crack the code!
This early literacy activity reinforces initial letter sounds in a fun and playful way for beginning braille readers.
Make your own braille drawing of an apple following these step-by-step instructions.