Nature Walk
Nature walks can inspire students with visual impairments to write about what they find.
Nature walks can inspire students with visual impairments to write about what they find.
Forest bathing, the practice of immersing oneself in nature, can be a benefit for children with visual impairments. Here is a guide to exploring forest bathing.
This seasonal activity is great for any time of year, but it’s especially fun to do during the fall because nature is changing so much during this time of year.
Ideas for hands-on activities and resources to celebrate Earth Day with children who are blind or visually impaired
Discover several ways to adapt a flower and garden lesson for students with visual impairments.
This fun hands-on activity for young children who are blind or visually impaired includes the creation of a collage of materials from nature, and the writing of a story about it.
Sensory bottles are fun to make, fun to play with, and the instructional possibilities are endless. Here we have examples of liquid, objects, and nature sensory bottles.
This tactile Nature Board can be used to motivate and support students in braille and math activities.
Spring is a time of year that lends itself to exploring weather, gardening, the life cycle, and a host of learning opportunities and goals.
During the COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic, it’s important to have fun activities to keep children engaged.