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Tactile jack-o-lantern

Candy Corn: Creating a tactile book for Halloween

By Charlotte Cushman
Tactile image of pig

Adapting Three Little Pigs for a Learner Who Is Deafblind

By Betty Braun
Child's hands reading a line of braille

Strong Hands Make Good Readers

By Cheryl Brown
The box cover for The Game of Things

Adapting The Game of Things for a Braille Student

By Liz Eagan
Orchestra seating chart

Student Mentor Learning to Create Tactile Graphics

By Liz Eagan
Teacher reading braille book with young boy

Sources of Free Braille Books

By Charlotte Cushman
Stone soup with props and additional materials

Collaborative Unit Using 3-D Storybooks

By Liz Eagan
August record book

Accessible Record-Keeping Book

By Liamsmom
Accessible bins in classroom

25 Back-to-School Ideas from Paths to Literacy!

By Charlotte Cushman
Adapted Judy cards

Adapting Materials Found Around School

By Liz Eagan

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