Flip-Over FACES App to Explore Facial Expressions
Flip-Over FACES is the latest app from American Printing House for the Blind (APH), designed for children with low vision or autism to explore facial expressions.
Flip-Over FACES is the latest app from American Printing House for the Blind (APH), designed for children with low vision or autism to explore facial expressions.
Step-by-step instructions to connect to a BrailleNote Touch Plus via Zoom Meeting
The Ballyland Magic Plus app is designed for children who are blind or visually impaired to learn and practice touch gestures for VoiceOver, Apple’s screen reader.
This TVI prepared individual “Resources Pages” for her students’ team members, including her paraprofessional. This impactful page is full of links that we hope you can use and individualize to meet the needs of your own students and staff.
Smiley Sight Words is an accessible app that teaches high-frequency sight words to your child, including those who are blind or who have low vision.
Learn how to make your own toddler-size lap desk to support an iPad, light box, book or other toys and materials!
Extreme Frisbee is used as a wholistic tool for developing literacy in this activity from Australia
Guidelines to host a professional development workshop on creating tactile books and adapted literacy materials for children with visual impairments
This can be adapted to ANY age group and can be changed to meet the needs of each individual student. Use these ideas as a starting point to become units, days, weeks, years of learning. Never take a lesson and end it, keep it going. Numbers last forever.
Dual media strategies and activities for print readers who are learning braille. These ideas are designed for students who already know how to read print, but are beginning braille at a later time.