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  • Tips and Tools for Teaching Beginning Braille Skills
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  • 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

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Picture of word cube with braille labels and braille word cards

Ready for Phonics - Making Words

By gillian703
Cover of Traffic Braille

Traffic Braille File Folder

By Samantha Zauner
a flip book next to a Superman action figure

Tactile Superhero Book

By Liamsmom
Symbol for laundry detergent

Grocery Shopping Book

By Liz Eagan
Hand-made tactile graphics of a wave

Tactile Graphics: Standards, Types and Practical Examples

By Tracy Fitch
Boy using tactile sign

Meet Liam: A video story of a 7-year-old who is deafblind

By Charlotte Cushman
their, there, they're

Using Frequently Confused Words Correctly

By Paths to Literacy
Hands on a braille writer

Teaching Braille Mechanics to Students with CP or Decreased Tactile Sensitivity

By Charlotte Cushman
Modified Candy Land pieces

Adapting Candy Land for Players Who Are Blind or Deafblind

By Liamsmom
Image of Front of Book with text "Snow, Snow, What Do You See?", a printed snowflake and two foam cut-out snowflakes. Printed text "By: ____" at bottom of front cover.  Picture of assembled and decorated snowman, complete with hat, scarf, boots and white cane.

Winter Tactile Experience Book: Snow, Snow, What Do You See?

By Juarezs

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