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Page of book created with Book Creator

Using Book Creator To Make Engaging Literacy Materials

By tracy.wilks
Bio-Poem on bulletin board

Future Occupation Bio-Poem

By Liz Eagan
Shoppers in a mall

The Hunt Is On!

By JennieO
Banana in a baggie with print and braille label

Tangible Valentine Cards

By Paths to Literacy
Turkey tail feathers

Thanksgiving Feathers: A Creative Writing Assignment

By Charlotte Cushman
 braillewriter, braille eraser, and a braille notetaker paired with a computer.  The braille display reads “I like to bake”.”

Braille Writing: Pairing a Refreshable Braille Display with a Perkins Braillewriter

By Dmitry Neronov
Cover of Fall Pumpkin book

Experience Book about Fall Pumpkin Craft Activity

By Liz Eagan
Focus 14

Tutorial for the Focus 14: Writing an Email Message

By Liamsmom
Circle page of book

Enlisting the Help of Older Students to Make Books for Prebraille Readers

By Liamsmom
two people sitting on the floor leaning back-to-back

Addressing Narrative Language and Self-Regulation Goals in Yoga Activities

By Linda Hagood

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