Modifying And Labeling Items For The Blind And Visually Impaired
Braille Only Alphabet Stickers are a quick and easy way to label items in braille!
Braille Only Alphabet Stickers are a quick and easy way to label items in braille!
Braille flashcards can be used to practice and review vocabulary words.
Braille schedules help students with visual impairments to anticipate what will happen next.
This activity helps young readers to build braille words making word families, as well as using suffixes and contractions.
This car braille book was created by a preschool student and is a great example of emergent literacy for children with visual impairments.
Create a tactile book about snow for children with visual impairments using this craft version of “snow”
This book was created by a preschool braille student, using tactile illustrations.
Shared reading activity for fall with a book about apples with braille labels
Students who are blind or visually impaired work on braille literacy, while also creating tactile quilt squares, in this interdisciplinary activity.
Tips to break down sentences for beginning braille readers who are struggling on the path to braille literacy