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Science

The focus of this website is primarily on literacy, so the listing of science content is quite limited.  Please visit the Accessible Science website on Perkins eLearning or the Science Instruction and Resources page on the TSBVI site for additional ideas.  We welcome your activities, so let us know if you have a science-related lesson with a literacy component that you would like to share!

Latest posts

Smart Grid

Making STEM Nonvisually Accessible: Smart Grid for All

By Jennifer Cousineau
The Snow Day book cover with a little boy outside in the snow looking down at his footprints

The Snowy Day Lesson for Pre-K Students

By Lisha Yochimowitz
Braille design of a polar bear's head

Braille Design of a Polar Bear Face

By Edith West
Periodic table

Online Accessible Periodic Table

By Charlotte Cushman
Icy branch

Reflecting and Learning from a Weather Emergency

By Stacey Chambers
Title page of AnimalWatch Vi Curriculum

AnimalWatch Vi: Building Graphics Literacy - Curriculum for Teachers

By Charlotte Cushman
Julie wearing mask

Teaching COVID-Related Concepts to Students with Multiple Disabilities or Deafblindness

By SarahSteele
Anatomy of the human body

Children Who Are Blind Can Learn About Their Bodies Too!

By Jasmyn Polite
Braille and tactile graphic of "Flatten the Curve"

"Flatten the Curve" Graphic in Accessible Format

By Charlotte Cushman
Creating Learning Resources for Blind Students

Creating Learning Resources for Blind Students

By Charlotte Cushman

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