Cymbal Braille File Folder Game
Dual media learners can practice the whole word braille contractions the, and, with, of, child, still, and to, with this file folder game.
Dual media learners can practice the whole word braille contractions the, and, with, of, child, still, and to, with this file folder game.
Learn to make your own book for children with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) using pie tins and red pompoms
Dual media learners can have fun practicing dot 5 braille contractions with this spaghetti-themed file folder game!
Students with low vision who are learning braille can practice the whole word contractions the, and, with, of, child, still, and to with this game.
Providing real experiences and concrete objects is a helpful first step in teaching students with visual impairments to interpret tactile images.
This game is designed to give students with low vision who are learning braille practice with the braille contractions: upon, word, these, those, whose, cannot, had, many, spirit, world and their.
Baggie Experience Books are a great way to help young children or learners with deafblindness or multiple disabilities to make the transition from real objects to beginning literacy.
Adaptation of “Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons” Book for students with CVI.
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DIY Fathers’ Day journal for students who are blind or visually impaired