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Tips for TVIs

Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments (TVIs) are always looking for new resources, lesson ideas, and general tips.  We offer suggestions from the field to support your practice.

Latest posts

Seedlings logo with an open book and leaves behind it and under the Seedlings title reads braille books for children

Seedings Braille Books Tour

By Lisha Yochimowitz
Instructor and student hands on Wilson tiles on metal cookie sheet

Using the Wilson Reading System® (WRS) to Help Students with Visual Impairments

By Cyral Miller
Student hand over a CVI adapted fraction page with 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4

Teaching Fractions with Appropriate Materials

By Lisha Yochimowitz
Gloves, cutting board, measuring cups, and a knife

Virtual Learning Makes Sense

By Amy Flores
Young girl smiling working with a Beginner’s Abacus with a paraprofessional/braille transcriptionist. She is wearing a print/braille shirt with “Live” in print and “well” in braille visible]

Creating A Resource Page for Paraprofessionals and Support Staff

By Laura Jones
Cover of The Caterpillar Book with a caterpiller out in the grass

Updating Popular APH Books

By Lisha Yochimowitz
Boomcards logo

Creating Boom Cards for Our Students with Visual Impairments

By Lisha Yochimowitz
Logo for Consortium on Blindness and English Learners

Consortium on Blindness and English Learners (EL)

By Conchita Hernandez
SOLOM example

Using SOLOM to Inform Instruction for English Learners

By Heather Browne
3D Flower

Request 3D Printed Education Models

By Charlotte Cushman

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