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Students doing Show Me Your Heart Activity

Show Me Your Heart: Braille Math Activity

By JennieO
boy and teacher using magnifying screen to read

Determining Print Recommendations for Students with Low Vision

By Liz Eagan
'S' words

Adapting a Literacy Lesson of the letter "S" for Braille Readers

By Gwyn McCormack
full size letters "G" and "A"

Flashcards for Students with Low Vision

By Liz Eagan
restaurant tables

The Big Island Restaurant and Bakery for Younger Kids with Visual Impairments

By Kristie Smith
Collage of Early Learning Apps

Early Learning Apps - Part 2

By Linda Mamer
blue tokens stacked on pegboard

Tips on Adapting Classroom Materials for Students with Albinism

By Liz Eagan
matching bucket - yellow pail with different items, spoon, pencil, book

Model of Literacy Lesson: Practicing Blending for Reading

By Gwyn McCormack
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
bananagrams and appletters

Adapting Word Games for Students with Visual Impairments

By Liz Eagan

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