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braille and English contractions

Teaching BRL Students English Contractions

By Liz Eagan
magnetic storyboard

Magnetic Storyboard

By Liamsmom
Boy with iPad

Assistive Technology: Evaluation, Implementation, Instruction, and Progress Monitoring

By Tara Mason
Wooden braille block cells

Block Braille

By Grace Gundel
Altoid box with monkeys

5 Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed: Mini-Storybox Fun

By Liamsmom
Match-It Mathematics game box

Adapting Match It Mathematics Game

By Liz Eagan
colored braille cards

Teaching Ideas for UEB Typeform Indicators

By Karen Carl

Educating and Including Classmates in a Mainstream Classroom Setting

By Liamsmom
Boy with wooden phonetic blocks

Montessori-Inspired Phonetic Braille Reading Blocks

By Liamsmom
Tactile trees on page

Tactile Books for Students with Visual Impairments

By Liz Eagan

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