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  • UEB Curriculum for Braille Students

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An intervener and student are identifying a sink using tactile sign

Language Work in the Community

By Liamsmom
Music file folder game

Musical Note File Folder Game for Dual Media Learners

By Samantha Zauner
Tactile clipboard

Tactile Activities for Pre-Braille Learners

By Katie Armstrong
Perkins brailler

Teaching Braille Writing

By Tracy Fitch
Swing cell

Introducing the Swing Cell to Beginning Braille Students

By Tracy Fitch
Child using shapes to create patterns.

Bridging the Gap: Pre-Braille to Braille Reader

By Tracy Fitch
Braille image

A Must-Read Section on Teaching Braille!

By John Chester
Child placing an activity block on to the desk calendar

Desk Calendars for Braille Users

By Liamsmom
Polar bear page adapted with braille and tactile card

Adapting Polar Bear Book for Children with Visual Impairments

By Sarah Hosford-C...
An index card box to hold word cards

Memorization Fun: A Sentence-Building Activity

By Liamsmom

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