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Latest posts

old woman who swallowed a fly

Modelling the Adaptation of Mainstream Literacy Lessons

By Gwyn McCormack
matching bucket

Matching Bucket Activity

By Gwyn McCormack
Collage of handwriting tips

Handwriting Tips for Students with Visual Impairments

By Gwyn McCormack
Full post office

Post Office Activity: Support Literacy, Numeracy, and Social Skills

By Gwyn McCormack
Index card with image of plants

Teaching Vocabulary to Use in the Community

By Liz Eagan
Ideas for developing early literacy, numeracy and visual skills

Developing Early Literacy, Numeracy and Visual Skills

By Gwyn McCormack
Using everyday objects to teach concept development to children who are blind or visually impaired

Practical Ideas to Support Concept Development

By Gwyn McCormack
creating student-made IEP book

Student-Made IEP Book

By Liz Eagan
Bumble Bee with good contrast

Top Access Tips to Pictures and Illustrations

By Gwyn McCormack
A teacher performs a reading assessment with a student.

Assessing the Reading Speed and Stamina of Students with Low Vision

By Chrissy Cowan

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