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  • Tips and Tools for Teaching Beginning Braille Skills
  • Making Braille Fun, Meaningful and Developmental for Young Readers
  • Ruby in Her Own Time: Circle Time Braille Kit
  • Flying Fingers: Fluency Instruction for Beginning Braille Readers
  • Creating Braille Art with a Perkins Brailler
  • Welcome to UEB! Resources for Learning the New Braille Code
  • UEB Curriculum for Braille Students

Latest posts

Braille gloves

Braille Gloves

By Laurie Hudson
Accessible NCAA bracket in braille

Accessible NCAA Bracket

By William Tubilleja
Student editing her work on a BrailleNote

Writing Prompt Roulette

By Beth Borysewicz
A girl examines a bracelet on her wrist

Nature Walk

By Liz Eagan
Cover of Peanut of Blind Faith Farm

Peanut of Blind Faith Farm

By Charlotte Cushman
A boy reads his braille calendar on the wall.

Tracking Reading Homework

By Liamsmom
Adult using Perkins brailler

“Yes, Boys and Girls. There are Reasons Adults Use Perkins Braillers.”

By Penny Rosenblum
drumset

Bass Drum File Folder Game for Dual Media Learners

By Samantha Zauner
Picture of a Perkins Braillewriter with a Daredevil action figure on top

Assistive Technology for Beginning Braille Readers

By Belinda Rudinger
Liam drawing at the table

Accessible Art

By Liamsmom

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