Print Strategies
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Greek and Latin RootsStudents can build their vocabularies and decoding skills by learning Greek and Latin roots. Tips for students who are blind or visually impaired |
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Tactile Quilts That Tell a StoryThere are many ways to tell a story and in this example students who are blind or visually impaired tell stories on tactile quilts. |
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Lands BeyondThis game is an adaptation of Candyland, based on The Phantom Tollbooth, for students who are blind or visually impaired. |
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Wheel of Fortune GameThis game gives students practice reading braille words. It could easily be adapted to an inclusive setting. |
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Using Objects to Reinforce Consonant SoundsActivity to use objects to reinforce consonant sounds with beginning braille readers |
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Weather ChartThis braille weather chart gives students practice with sequencing and comparison, as well as developing an understanding of the weather. |
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Feely Meely: Game to Match Braille to ObjectsSimple game for children who are blind or visually impaired to match braille or print word cards to objects |
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What's Gnu?Activity for beginning braille readers using adaptation of What's Gnu? |
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Using Large PrintAmerican Foundation for the Blind shares tips to make print more readable for individuals with visual impairment |
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Adapting Environments for Individuals with Vision LossFree video webcast about the design issues that should be considered for individuals with vision loss. |