3D-Printed Braille Playdoh Stampers
Use a 3D printer to create your own braille playdoh stamper from the free file.
Use a 3D printer to create your own braille playdoh stamper from the free file.
As we recognize Bill Martin’s beloved books like “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” and “Brown Bear, Brown Bear” here are some great resources and activities to use with you students who have visual impairments.
Celebrate braille with Braille Boost 2026!
Learn to design inclusive, multi-sensory print materials with clear strategies, tactile supports, and practical accessibility tips for diverse learners.
One of the most effective ways to teach literacy basics is through the use of a student’s name. Learn how to use this strategy with students who have visual impairments by using large print and braille.
Meet this inspiring braille volunteer who wanted to get braille into the hands of more readers.
Create this braille art design of a train with your students to practice their braille skills.
This collection of math videos and documents from the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired is designed to support teachers of students with visual impairments. Topics include the abacus, calculators, low tech math tools, and Nemeth Code, as well as math concepts.
Organizational skills include maintaining a structure for ones possessions, including school and personal items), time management, and the ability to prioritize things on the to do list. They are a critical part of compensatory access for students with visual impairment.
Create an adorable puppy face while practicing braille with this latest braille art design.