Strategies

Below are strategies for all content areas.






A young braille student uses the PenFriend

Using PenFriend to Make (Formerly) Boring Flash Cards More Fun

By Candy Lien
Using a PenFriend provides auditory reinforcement to beginning braille readers to promote braille literacy.
Apple shortform game

Apple A Shortform Braille File Folder Game

By Karen Carl
Learn and practice your "a" braille shortforms with this fun folder game.
Close up of Plant Life Cycle worksheet

Adapting Plant Life Cycle Worksheet

By Gwyn McCormack
Example of how to adapt a worksheet for pupils with vision loss showing a science worksheet of a plant life cycle
a person washing their hands with a bar of soap

Adapting Personal Hygiene Worksheet

By Gwyn McCormack
Guidelines to adapt worksheets for students with visual impairments
a bee on a yellow flower

Adapting Pollination Process Worksheet

By Gwyn McCormack
Tips to modify worksheets for students who are blind or partially sighted
a sign post with one sign showing the British flag and one flag showing the EU flag

Adapting EU Current Affairs Worksheet

By Gwyn McCormack
Guidelines to adapt worksheets for students with low vision
an old photograph of a world war one soldier

Adapting Sources Worksheet

By Gwyn McCormack
Guidelines to adapt worksheets for students with visual impairments
Original Water World worksheet

Adapting Water World Worksheet

By Gwyn McCormack
Guidelines on adapting worksheets for pupils with vision loss
looking up at the Eiffel Tower

Adapting Geography of Paris Landmarks Worksheet

By Gwyn McCormack
Tips to adapt geography and French language worksheets for students with visual impairments.
a yellow square, slightly titled, that says "What's next?"

Adapting Creative Writing Worksheet

By Gwyn McCormack
Guidelines to adapt a creative writing assignment for students with visual impairments
four thermometers displaying different temperatures

Adapting Temperature Worksheet

By Gwyn McCormack
Tips to adapt a science worksheet on temperature for students with visual impairments
an excerpt from the inferences worksheet linked below

Adapting English Inferences Worksheet

By Gwyn McCormack
Tips to adapt worksheets for students with visual impairments
a tree with orange leaves blowing in the wind

The Leaf Man Sensory Story

By katpres
Ideas for sensory stories for Fall (Autumn) for students with significant multiple disabilities
Page with mylar apple

Adapting Literacy Materials for Students with CVI and Multiple Disabilities

By tracy.wilks
Tips on how to adapt a book for children with CVI (cortical visual impairment), using CVI characteristics from the CVI Range
Guitar braille

Guitar Braille: Letters A, B, C, D, E, and G

By Samantha Zauner
This file folder game can be used with students who are learning the braille letters A, B, C, D, E, and G.
Sentence order strip

Braille Sentence Order

By Liz Eagan
Interactive practice for beginning braille students with the elements of a sentence, including capitalization and punctuation
Dot 5 Composite signs

Dot 5 Composite Signs, Their, These and This

By John Chester
Braille lessons to practice reading and writing Dot 5 Composite Signs in UEB (Unified English Braille)
Geometric shapes lined up

CVI in Practice: Teaching Visual-Spatial Skills Using Attribute Blocks

By Roxana Cziker
Hands-on activity is designed to help students with CVI to develop an understanding of spatial relations to assist with writing skills.
Magnetic configurations

CVI in Practice: Spatial Configuration with Magnetic Elements

By Roxana Cziker
These strategies are designed to help those with CVI to develop visual-spatial relationships as a step toward writing letters.
Configuration of dots

CVI in Practice: Hands-On Strategies to Develop the Visual-Spatial Skills Related to Writing Letters

By Roxana Cziker
This hands-on activity is designed to provide practice for learners with CVI to develop an understanding of spatial relations

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