Orientation and Mobility Strategies
Below are strategies posts related to Orientation and Mobility.
Quick and Easy Communication Cards for Your Use with English LearnersTips to create quick and easy cards for Orientation and Mobility or other lessons for English learners who are blind or visually impaired, including those who are deafblind
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Tactile Signage Activity for Dual Media StudentIn this activity, dual media students match braille labels to the print text on signs. |
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Easter Egg Hunt in the DarkUse sound or lights to have an Easter egg hunt with children who are blind or visually impaired |
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Decorating Christmas Trees: Understanding ModelsDecorating Christmas trees offer a chance to practice positional and spatial concepts, and to teach students about small scale models of large trees. |
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Creating a Book for a Braille Reader with CVI: Max and His CaneThis simple braille book tells the story about an 8-year-old boy who loses his cane. The colored illustrations are appealing for children with CVI. |
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Nature WalkNature walks can inspire students with visual impairments to write about what they find. |
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Making Our Mudroom AccessibleThe mother of children who are blind tells how she used braille labels to make the family mudroom accessible to the whole family. |
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Braille Cell Pizza TwistsMaking pizza twists is a fun way to incorporate the Expanded Core Curriculum with braille skills. |
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Winter Tactile Experience Book: Snow, Snow, What Do You See?This hands-on activity gives beginning braille readers a chance to create a tactile book about winter. |
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Mia's Mix: An Integrated Approach to the ECCIdeas to incorporate the ECC, literacy, and numeracy into an integrated series of lessons for students with visual impairments |
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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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Activities to Develop Auditory SkillsActivities to develop auditory discrimination and listening skills in children and youth who are blind or visually impaired |
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Cracking the Code: A Braille Reading MysteryIn this activity, students who are blind or visually impaired are challenged to find and decode braille signs in hotels, restaurants and stores. |
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White Cane PointerMake pointers for students who are blind or visually impaired to share on White Cane Day! |
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Smoothies! A Classroom Lesson and Community Based-ExperienceThis hands-on series of lessons addresses literacy, math, O & M, and other parts of the ECC (Expanded Core Curriculum) for students who are blind or visually impaired. |
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The Big Island Restaurant and Bakery for Younger Kids with Visual ImpairmentsThis set of activities uses APH materials to extend a story about The Big Island Restaurant and Bakery. |
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Fire Alarm Pull StationsHands-on activity looking at fire safety and helping students with visual impairments understand fire alarm pull stations. |
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Banking Counts: Using APH Materials to Extend a StoryThis activity uses materials from APH to help students who are blind or visually impaired to manage their money and learn about banking. |
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O&M and Explanatory TextStudents will utilize proper sentence structure, grammar usage, punctuation, and spelling through this O&M and Explanatory Text. |
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Learning Prepositional Phrases through O&MThis activity for students with visual impairments incorporates writing and the use of prepositional phrases |