Braille Strategies
Below are strategies posts related to Braille.
Initial Letter Sounds, Braille Contractions, and Numbers DrawersThis hands-on activity provides practice matching braille letters, contractions, and numbers to real objects |
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Caterpillar ActivityThis activity is designed to reinforce an understanding of initial letter sounds in young readers with visual impairments. |
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Mother's Day ActivityThese writing activities are a great way for students who are blind or visually impaired to honor Mother's Day! |
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Lazy Sue Braille Development ActivityThe activity is designed to support the practice and understanding of braille letters and contractions. |
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The Shape BookHands-on tactile book to teach students who are blind or visually impaired about shapes |
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Question CardsThis activity is designed to help students who are autistic, including those with visual impairments or multiple disabilities, to develop their critical thinking skills. |
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Enrichment Activity for Beginning Braille ReadersThis fun hands-on activity for young children who are blind or visually impaired includes the creation of a collage of materials from nature, and the writing of a story about it. |
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Braille Label Crayon BoardThis practical strategy is designed to help braille users organize and keep track of crayons. |
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Word Bank BinderThis activity helps students to match uncontracted braille to the contracted form. |
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Easter Basket FunThis hands-on Easter activity reinforces literacy skills for students with visual impairments by creating sentences in braille or large print to put in Easter baskets |
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O&M Literacy: "Pairs" GameThis Orientation and Mobility activity is designed help students to refine their cognitive maps of their schools and to develop their estimations of time lapsed. |
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St. Patrick's Day ActivityThis braille activity is a good way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with children who are blind or visually impaired. |
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Braille FlashcardsBraille flashcards can be used to practice and review vocabulary words. |
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Braille Practice BooksBraille practice books are a great way to reinforce reading skills, using vocabulary from lessons and illustrations. |
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Braille Homework SheetsBraille homework sheets help to reinforce skills at home, while building a student's confidence and carry-over between home and school. |
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Write Your Own Braille Book!Encourage your students to write their own stories and create tactile illustrations to make book. |
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Creating Braille Board GamesBraille board games are a great way to practice skills at all different levels, while also working on social skills, counting, and more! |
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Literary Numbers ActivityThis hands-on activity is designed to help students practice reading literary braille numerals and counting the corresponding number of items. |
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Review Card for Braille ContractionsThis braille activity invites students to match braille contractions to the uncontracted form. |
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Modifying And Labeling Items For The Blind And Visually ImpairedBraille Only Alphabet Stickers are a quick and easy way to label items in braille! |