Apples are Awesome
Fall is a perfect time to use apples as a learning theme. This TVI painted wooden apples with her students who have visual impairments.
Fall is a perfect time to use apples as a learning theme. This TVI painted wooden apples with her students who have visual impairments.
This lesson shifts us into some math literacy as students learn the basics of graphing using an apple theme.
Tips on creating story boxes for children who are blind or visually impaired, including suggested books for storyboxes
Learn and practice your “a” braille shortforms with this fun folder game.
Here are the latest autumn activities and ideas for students with a variety of abilities and ages who have visual impairments.
“Out of the Dust” is a novel based on the Dust Bowl. Adapt the story for students with visual impairments using a storybox, tactile symbols, picture symbols, or a talking book.
Learn how to make storytelling accessible to children who are blind, visually impaired, or deafblind by bringing stories to life!
Shared reading activity for fall with a book about apples with braille labels
TVIs (Teachers of the Visually Impaired) make a big difference in the lives of children who are blind, deafblind, or visually impaired! A mother shares her thoughts.
This Story Bucket and learning activities for young children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities, is based on the book “Otis” by Loren Long.