Braille Strategies
Below are strategies posts related to Braille.
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Mother's Day CouponsCreate coupons in braille in honor of Mother's Day! |
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Ideas for Sharing "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" with Children Who Are Visually ImpairedCreate a storybox, tactile symbols and picture symbols to make If You Give a Mouse a Cookie accessible to children with low vision or multiple disabilities |
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Tactile Hundreds Chart with BrailleTeach children with visual impairments number sense using an accessible hundreds chart with braille and a tactile grid. |
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Braille Writing SongSong to teach finger position to create dots on a brailler |
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Adapting "Are You My Mother?" for Children with Multiple DisabilitiesAdapting "Are You My Mother?" picture book to make it accessible to children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities |
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Adapting "If You Take a Mouse to School" for a Student with CVIMake an early childhood book accessible to children who are blind or who have CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment) or multiple disabilities. |
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Braille and Tactile Book AdaptionsTips to adapt books with braille and tactile materials for emerging readers |
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Teaching Finger Isolation to Braille Students with Additional DisabilitiesIdeas to teach finger isolation skills to braille students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities |
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Checking My Work, I Am A Detective!Encourage braille students to find mistakes and correct them in their writing and braille texts. |
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Pancakes, Crackers, and Pizza: Story Box and More!Tips to make early literacy book Pancakes, Crackers, and Pizza accessible to young children who are blind or visually impaired, using storybox, picture and tactile symbols |
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Storyboard for CVI or Braille LearnersCreate your own storyboard for spring for students with CVI or braille readers |
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Adapting Tracking Activities for Braille ReadersTips to create tracking activities for beginning braille readers |
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Writing Self-Check for Braille StudentsThis strategy teaches braille students to check their writing to discover and correct their mistakes. |
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Writing a Thank You LetterTeaching students to write thank-you notes gives them a chance to practice braille or print skills, as well as developing social skills. |
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Modifying a Classroom Book Used for Guided Reading in an Inclusive SettingTips to make regular classroom books accessible to children who are blind or deafblind, with braille and tactile symbols |
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The Easter Story Simplified for Beginning Braille ReadersThe Easter Story from the Bible is simplified for beginning braille readers and children who are deafblind using interactive tactile symbols. |
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Colorful Eggs: Tactile Book for Beginning Braille ReadersCreate your own tactile book for Easter using braille and tactual materials for children who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind or with multiple disabilities |
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I am Lucky! St. Patrick's Day CraftHands-on St. Patrick's Day activity for braille students who are blind or who have low vision. |
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Establishing Good Habits on the BraillewriterVideo demonstration of beginning braille students learning to move carriage and space down |
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Adapted Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy ButtonsAdapt Pete the Cat book with braille and tactile graphics for children who are blind or visually impaired. |