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  • UEB Curriculum for Braille Students

Latest posts

Lazy Susan with braille labels

Spin and Move!

By Liamsmom
Braille cell pizza twists

Braille Cell Pizza Twists

By Lacey Long
Reading braille labels on can of green beans

10 Ways to Encourage Writing at Home and to Make It Meaningful

By Liamsmom
Braille Bingo

Braille Bingo!

By Grace Gundel
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
Donut Forget Valentines Cards

Donut Forget Your Valentines

By Sensory Sun
Nemo braille design

Braille Design of Nemo

By jrubino
two cartoon bugs, one named Obb and one named Bob

Obb and Bob Braille Practice with Nonsense Words

By Raquel Espina
a felt mouse and an empty cookie package on the cover of a book

"If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" Adaptation

By Tracy Fitch
Liam and heart book

Valentine's Day Fun for Children who are Blind and Their Siblings!

By Liamsmom

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