Meet February
February is for Friendship.
February is for Friendship.
The spring semester is in full force, and if you’re looking for some ways to boost your engagement and knowledge, TSBVI Outreach might have just what you’re looking for.
Settle in, stay warm, and use read-aloud time to inspire creativity while practicing essential skills. Take some time to learn about the concept of snowflakes with these engaging activities.
The OR Project is a skills inventory (checklist) and curriculum designed for use with children birth to six who are blind or visually impaired.
American Printing House for the Blind provides so many wonderful products to use with our students who have visual impairments. We all have our favorite products. Here are a few that we enjoy using over and over again.
With a little extra time in your pocket over the summer months, take a few moments to read some of the many articles you have been meaning to but didn’t during the busy school year.
An overview of standardized tactile symbols that can be used with students who are blind and are intentional and purposeful communicators.
This list includes ideas you can try at home or at school to promote the development of fine motor skills.
This resource provides a seamless solution to monitor your students’ progress in braille.
The purpose of this Nemeth Symbol Library is to allow individuals to look up Nemeth symbols and math related terms, using the words a student is accustomed to hearing.