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A Must-Read Section on Teaching Braille!

By John Chester
An index card box to hold word cards

Memorization Fun: A Sentence-Building Activity

By Liamsmom
The box cover for The Game of Things

Adapting The Game of Things for a Braille Student

By Liz Eagan
Stone soup with props and additional materials

Collaborative Unit Using 3-D Storybooks

By Liz Eagan
Tack-Tiles

Using TACK-TILES® to Build Braille Literacy Skills

By Liamsmom
A boy writes a letter on a braillewriter.

Making the Concept of Mail Accessible to Children Who Are Blind or Deafblind

By Liamsmom
Grass caterpillar

Grass Sock Caterpillar: Incorporating Literacy Into a Science Project

By Liz Eagan
Contractions collage

Contracted Braille Reading and Writing Activities

By John Chester
Cover of Police Officer article

Silly Laws: Teachable Moments Using Critical Thinking and Writing Skills

By Liz Eagan
Editing symbols

Using Tactile Symbols to Edit Braille Documents

By Liz Eagan

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