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The Role of the TVI in Early Literacy Instruction for Students with Visual Impairments
What does the TVI specifically do to support early literacy development, especially for those who will be braille readers? This article outlines five roles of the teacher of students with visual impairments working with young children.
Valentine’s Day Ideas 2025
A collection of crafts and activities for you to share with your students this Valentine’s Day, updated for 2025.
Introducing Numbers: Tips and Tricks
This can be adapted to ANY age group and can be changed to meet the needs of each individual student. Use these ideas as a starting point to become units, days, weeks, years of learning. Never take a lesson and end it, keep it going. Numbers last forever.
Pumpkin Themed Literacy Ideas
Using a pumpkin theme for learning during the autumn months creates opportunities to connect several benchmark goals for our students with visual impairments.
File Folder Learning for the Blind and Visually Impaired
File folder activities are an impactful and compact way to work on necessary skills with students.
Valentine’s Day Ideas and Lessons 2023
Paths to Literacy has so many wonderful ideas, lessons, and tips to make learning fun! Take a look at the Valentine themed ideas!
TSBVI OUTREACH COFFEE HOUR & TECH TEA TIME
Join Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired for an hour of learning each Monday and Thursdays.
Web-Based Community Building: Connecticut Families Connect
Creating a virtual community of support helps families and educators connect by using web-based meeting platforms.
Finding the Right Paper
How many different types of paper are our students asked to write on in school? The worksheets look different, the lines look different, the pages are cluttered, and our students are trying their best but many times struggle to keep their writing within whatever boundaries they are given on a…
Modifying Books for Students with Multiple Disabilities
Tips to modify books for children who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind or who have multiple disabilities