Braille Strategies
Below are strategies posts related to Braille.
Mardi Gras: A Recipe for... (disaster?)Following a recipe can be a fun way to promote braille literacy, while also working on cooking and independent living skills. |
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Creating an Accessible Valentine's Day Post BoxMake Valentine's Day accessible to children who are blind, deafblind, visually impaired or multiply disabled with accessible post boxes! |
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Braille “Hieroglyphics”Create braille "hieroglyphics" or a cryptogram to motivate children who are blind or visually impaired to crack the code! |
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Braille Valentines for Our Students to ReceiveSupport sighted classmates in making accessible tactile Valentines with braille for children in inclusive classrooms who are blind, deafblind, or visually impaired.
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Volcanoes!: Making Science Accessible to Children Who Are DeafblindThis volcano assignment shows how to make science accessible to students who are deafblind. |
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Braille BoggleAdapt the game of boggle for braille users! |
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Tactile Bulletin Board: CellsCreate a tactile bulletin board to make cells and biology accessible to braille readers and students who are blind or visually impaired. |
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Pinocchio Tactile Story BookTactile books can help children with visual impairments to develop essential tactile skills. |
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Pattern Calendar with 3D Printed ShapesCreate 3D printed shapes for a pattern calendar for students who are blind or visually impaired. |
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Space and Constellations Bulletin BoardTactile bulletin board of constellations |
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Christmas Designs to EmbossThese embossable Christmas designs are fun for the holidays with braille users and others who enjoy tactile art. |
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Multi-Skill Braille Cell Muffin Tin ActivityThis hands-on activity works on basic concepts and braille readiness skills. |
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Making an Advent Calendar AccessibleMake your Advent calendar accessible to children who are blind or deafblind this Christmas using braille. |
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"Just for Fun" Braille DesignsFind out what size paper you need to make braille designs. |
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Tree of ThanksThis Thanksgiving craft give students with visual impairments and other special needs the chance to write about what they are thankful for. |
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Incorporating Writing and the ECC through InterviewingInterviewing others is a great way to practice ECC skills, such as career exploration, while also developing writing skills. |
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Thankful Turkey JarThanksgiving craft activity for kids who are blind, deafblind, low vision or with other special needs focusing on what they are thankful for |
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Make Your Own Braille Word Search Puzzles!Learn how to make your own braille word search puzzle! |
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Spaghetti Braille Game: Dot 5 Contractions for Dual Media LearnersDual media learners can have fun practicing dot 5 braille contractions with this spaghetti-themed file folder game! |
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Layers of the Earth Tactile GraphicsTactile graphics with braille labels help to make a science activity about the layers of the Earth accessible to students who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired. |