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“Can We Do Oreo Reading Now?” #3 Word Wall

By gillian703
Tack-Tiles

Using TACK-TILES® to Build Braille Literacy Skills

By Liamsmom
A boy writes a letter on a braillewriter.

Making the Concept of Mail Accessible to Children Who Are Blind or Deafblind

By Liamsmom
pictures shows student matching tactile shapes on a Velcro strip

Literacy for Students with Intellectual or Multiple Disabilities - Part 1: Components

By Tracy Fitch
Playing lucky ladybug game

Family Game Time: Modified Ladybug Game

By Liamsmom
Tactile American flag with braille

Tactile American Flag

By Liamsmom
Grass caterpillar

Grass Sock Caterpillar: Incorporating Literacy Into a Science Project

By Liz Eagan
Cover of Just Enough To Know Better

Just Enough To Know Better, UEB Version

By Charlotte Cushman
UEB Nemeth Guidelines

Guidance for Transcription Using the Nemeth Code within UEB Contexts

By Charlotte Cushman
Oskar and Klaus cover

Oskar and Klaus: The Search for Bigfoot in Braille

By Charlotte Cushman

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