126 Results for ECC
What I Shared with a Parent who Didn’t Know Where to Start
I have a child who is blind or visually impaired and I don’t know what to do! Find out how to get started and where you can get help with these ideas and resources for parents and families
Mia’s Mix: An Integrated Approach to the ECC
Ideas to incorporate the ECC, literacy, and numeracy into an integrated series of lessons for students with visual impairments
ECC Club Subscription Boxes
These Expanded Core Curriculum subscription boxes are available in braille, large print, or sensorimotor.
Expanded Core Curriculum Screening Tool
This Expanded Core Curriculum Screening Tool is a way for teams to share information, collect feedback, and create charts with all members of a student’s team regarding strengths, areas of need, and items that are not a need at this time.
Know Thyself and Others: ECC Lessons and Activities to Take You Through the Year
These lessons and activities for transition-aged students who are visually impaired or blind incorporate areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum, e.g. self-determination, daily living skills, writing, getting to know others with vision impairments.
The Blind Kitchen
The Blind Kitchen is a resource where adaptive tools, helpful strategies, and specialized knowledge are provided to blind and visually impaired people who want to cook safely, confidently, and independently.
End of Year Wrap Up for Teachers
As we come into the last quarter of the school year, teachers with students who have visual impairments must wrap up the year with some considerations in mind.
A Moment of Outreach with Expanded Core Curriculum Videos
Discover these short videos on all nine areas of ECC and use it to focus on each topic area like this team did during the school year.
Importance of Classroom Jobs for Children with Visual Impairments
Teaching expanded core curriculum through classroom jobs to students who are visually impaired
How Does Orientation & Mobility Relate to Literacy?
A discussion of Orientation and Mobility (O & M) and how it relates to literacy through braille, tactile graphics, signage, maps, directories and more