Spring has Sprung Ideas
Spring is a time of year that lends itself to exploring weather, gardening, the life cycle, and a host of learning opportunities and goals.
Spring is a time of year that lends itself to exploring weather, gardening, the life cycle, and a host of learning opportunities and goals.
Baby’s First Library Series are accessible to young children with low vision.
For our students who have visual impairments, dioramas are a great project option that touches on several learning objectives and sparks creativity.
This activity uses real objects to work on positional concepts with children who are blind or visually impaired.
These ideas for theme-based multi-sensory activities help children with visual impairments to develop literacy and numeracy skills, as well as visual, auditory, and tactile awareness.
Tactile adaptation of “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” for braille readers.
Guidelines for designing tactile illustrations for children with visual impairments
Literacy and numeracy ideas for children who are blind or visually impaired for “The old woman who swallowed a fly”
This activity helps children who are blind or visually impaired to develop sensory skills through a trip to visit different kinds of stores and shops.
Virtual Expanded Core Education Learning (ExCEL) Academy for Students with Visual Impairments