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A child scoops the seeds out of a pumpkin

School-Home Journals

By Megan Mogan
Cover of summer journal

Summer Braille Journal

By Liamsmom
A boy reads a braille grocery list on magnetic strips

Magnetic Braille Grocery List

By Liamsmom
Writing experience book in braille

Braille Book about Deaf Camp Experience

By Liamsmom
Putting braille labels on a cup

Labeling Cups at Home

By Liamsmom
Tiara for princess party

Mackenzie’s Birthday Party: An Experience Book

By Samantha Neukomm
Liam touching the brailled garden labels

Writing Garden Labels

By Liamsmom
A girl places Easter eggs on a grass tray.

Event Planning: Incorporating Literacy and the ECC into Student-Led Activities

By Liz Eagan
First slide of powerpoint presentation about Our Little Corner

Our Little Corner of the World: Where Braille and Assistive Technology Meet

By Belinda Rudinger
Bellringer questions with question marks

Bellringers: A Warm-Up Activity for Braille Students

By Anna C. Gayle

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