Winter Activities and Lessons
As we settle in for a cold winter season, use these ideas to explore the world around us with adaptations for our students with visual impairments.
As we settle in for a cold winter season, use these ideas to explore the world around us with adaptations for our students with visual impairments.
Winter offers a unique seasonal opportunity to explore scientific concepts through hands-on activities that are accessible to all students, including those with visual impairments.
These winter-themed preschool activities for children who are blind or visually impaired incorporate basic concepts, matching, and literacy.
Winter time brings a host of possibilities to use theme based learning when creating literacy opportunities. Using mittens is just one item that lends itself to this approach.
This hands-on activity gives beginning braille readers a chance to create a tactile book about winter.
Early Literacy ideas from Turkey for students who are blind or visually impaired with multiple disabilities (MDVI)
Wacky winter jokes, a little Valentine love, and Windows key commands? It’s time to cozy up for some fun!
Theme boxes can be used to help children who are blind or visually impaired with multiple disabilities to develop basic concepts, expand language, and understand experiences.
Tips on creating story boxes for children who are blind or visually impaired, including suggested books for storyboxes
Guidelines for creating experience books with children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with additional disabilities