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.
Lessons to help braille students make the transition from EBAE (English Braille American Edition) to UEB (Unified English Braille).
This Christmas game encourages braille reading, matching and tactile discrimination.
Ideas to incorporate literacy and science ideas through the use of the book “Flush” and object symbols, a story box, picture symbols, and a talking book
Preschool children with visual impairment can learn basic concepts hands-on activities, and the book can be made accessible through a story box, tactile symbols, picture symbols, and a talking book.
Promote independent living skills and braille literacy through an organizer bench at home or school
This example of a tactile experience book uses items associated with Christmas as a literacy experience for a girl with CVI and additional disabilities.
Braille “Twister” is a fun way to practice braille literacy skills while incorporating movement with students who are blind or visually impaired with individual dot configurations.
This Roll a Jack-O-Lantern Halloween game is a fun holiday activity for braille readers!
Download this brf file of a braille snowflake design and emboss it for your braille students, friends, and family members. This is a festive braille drawing for winter, Christmas, or Hanukkah.