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Cover of Clue Jr.

Adapting Clue Jr. for Children with Vision Impairments

By Katie Rae
A student holds up her braille year book next to her twin brother

Yearbook Time! Ideas on Including Students with Visual Impairments

By jesmcdowellTVIOandM
Happy Birthday tag in print and braille

Birthday Braille Memory Box

By Liamsmom
Jasper with his friend

Friend

By Brenda Biernat
Liam reading the braille tape on the cover of Goodnight Moon

Note-Taking Strategy to Log School Reading Assignments

By Liamsmom
Cooking pikelets

Incorporating Literacy and Accessibility into a High School Food Design Class Party

By Debra Goodsir
A girls with glasses uses a braille writer at a desk in a public school classroom.

Tips for TVIs Collaborating with Gen Ed

By Tracy Fitch
two cartoon bugs, one named Obb and one named Bob

Obb and Bob Braille Practice with Nonsense Words

By Raquel Espina
a flip book next to a Superman action figure

Tactile Superhero Book

By Liamsmom
Worksheets

Enabling Access: Tips for Adapting Worksheets for Students with Visual Impairments

By Gwyn McCormack

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