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paper in Perkins brailler, scribbled braille interlined with large print words which reads, once upon a time there was a castle. One day a monster came

Braille is Reading and Writing: Language Experience

By jesmcdowellTVIOandM
Braille peg slate

Using a Peg Slate to Practice Braille Skills

By Liamsmom
Braille Mother's Day Coupon

Mother's Day Coupons

By Liz Eagan
Braille writing song

Braille Writing Song

By Tracy Fitch
Child looking through magnifying glass

Checking My Work, I Am A Detective!

By Marsha Bork
Self-writing checklist for braille writers screenshot

Writing Self-Check for Braille Students

By Sensory Sun
Student drawing a thank you note

Writing a Thank You Letter

By Liz Eagan
Textured bunny picture

Alternate Solution to Coloring for Children with Low Vision

By Liz Eagan
Brailled Shamrock reading "I'm lucky for Papi Pablo"

I am Lucky! St. Patrick's Day Craft

By kathrynking
Student returning carriage on braille writer

Establishing Good Habits on the Braillewriter

By Liz Eagan

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