Overview of Dual Media
An introduction to dual media, or the instruction in both print and braille with children who are blind or visually impaired
An introduction to dual media, or the instruction in both print and braille with children who are blind or visually impaired
These braille activities provide additional practice to promote independent braille literacy for students who are blind, low vision or deafblind.
Tips to use TACK-TILES®, a type of braille lego, to develop braille literacy skills in children who are blind, deafblind or low vision
Tips to help struggling readers and students with decreased tactile sensitivity to develop braille literacy skills
Ideas to make birthdays more fun and accessible for children who are deafblind, blind or visually impaired using braille and tactile symbols.
The Braille Box is an instructional tool that aids in concept development and emerging braille literacy.
This exciting lesson introduces young learners to braille through a hands on alphabet activity. Print and braille students alike will explore letters in a fun, interactive way, building foundational literacy skills.
A discussion of the need to expand the definition of literacy for visually impaired students
This power point presentation offers information about using assistive technology with beginning braille readers.
Wondering where you can get free braille books? Check out this listing of sources of free braille books in the United States and Canada for children who are blind or visually impaired.