Show Me Your Heart: Braille Math Activity
This hands-on activity gives students practice reading braille numbers and counting the corresponding number of items.
This hands-on activity gives students practice reading braille numbers and counting the corresponding number of items.
Example of how to adapt a worksheet for pupils with vision loss showing a science worksheet of a plant life cycle
Practice with frequently confused words and homonyms
Tips to make “Dragon Was Terrible” accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities using talking book, storybox, tactile symbols and picture symbols
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.