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high frequency words

Practicing Reading High Frequency Words in Braille

By Gwyn McCormack
matching bucket - yellow pail with different items, spoon, pencil, book

Model of Literacy Lesson: Practicing Blending for Reading

By Gwyn McCormack
Young woman talking about the importance of braille

Is Braille Still Relevant in a High-tech World?

By Charlotte Cushman
alphabet chart

Accessible Communication and Literacy: Building Tactile Alphabet Charts

By Megan Mogan
shapes on a lazy susan

19 Ideas to Teach Basic Math Concepts to Students with Visual Impairments

By Gwyn McCormack
A teacher and student read braille together

Free Online Resources to Learn Braille

By Charlotte Cushman
Martin Luther King, Jr. giving "I have a dream" speech

Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.: Ideas for Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

By Charlotte Cushman
lighthouse and a library side by side

The Lighthouse of All Time - Library

By Kristie Smith
garland shaped into a tree with fuzzy pom poms on a piece of yellow paper

Christmas Tree Project

By Liz Eagan
travel tin example

Travel Tins: Magnetic Fun To-Go

By Liamsmom

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