Beginning Story Box: Little Rabbit’s Bedtime
This storybox presents simple familiar objects to illustrate the story of Little Rabbit’s Bedtime.
This storybox presents simple familiar objects to illustrate the story of Little Rabbit’s Bedtime.
This storybox is a fun winter activity for children who are blind or visually impaired, deafblind or multiply disabled.
Here are some hands-on Dr. Seuss-themed activities with adaptations and thoughts from retired Perkins teacher Cindy O’Connell on how to make them concept-based. March is the time of year we celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday, although these ideas can be tried any time of year.
Fun ideas to teach sign language to a deafblind child through literacy
This hands-on activity is designed to help students practice reading literary braille numerals and counting the corresponding number of items.
This activity helps students to match uncontracted braille to the contracted form.
Tips for modifying and adapting charts for students with visual impairments
This set of activities uses APH materials to extend a story about The Big Island Restaurant and Bakery.
This series of lessons uses materials from APH (American Printing House for the Blind) to extend literacy activities for students who are blind or visually impaired.
This addition book provides an introduction to basic addition for braille readers who are blind or deafblind.