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Visually Impaired Activities

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Touch & feel counting cards, a fun multi sensory learning tool to make yourself!: Multi Sensory Learning, Preschool Learning Activities, Preschool Classroom, Learning Tools, Kindergarten Math, Fun Learning, Preschool Activities, Feelings Preschool, Sensory Kids
Touch & feel counting cards, a fun multi sensory learning tool to make yourself!:
Engaging game for beginning braille readers and their friends! Teaching Activities, Student Activities, Teaching Resources, Early Literacy, Processing Disorder Activities
Engaging game for beginning braille readers and their friends!
Object symbols for preschool students with visual impairments and additional disabilities Cvi Activities, Speech Therapy Activities, Kindergarten Activities, Preschool Speech, Preschool Learning, Multiple Disabilities, Learning Disabilities
Object symbols for preschool students with visual impairments and additional disabilities
Autism Classroom Resources
Autism Classroom Resources
Tactile activities for pre-braille readers Tactile Learning, Skills Activities, School Activities, Ppcd Activities
Tactile activities for pre-braille readers
Tactile Twister-The Hot Spot!
Tactile Twister-The Hot Spot!
Tactile Art Exploration Lesson Plan What is involuntary sculpture? Involuntary sculpture is basically unconscious manipulation of material.  It can be done with a series of different material and adapted to different settings. If like me you try to follow a Reggio-Emilia curriculum, sensory sculpting is the ultimate three-dimensional art exploration, bringing together open-ended experimentation with multi-sensory inquiry. #Artsprouts #lessonplan #artlesson #arted #surrealism #surrealistgames #ar Inquiry Based Learning, Teaching Art, Elementary Art Lesson Plans, Art Education Resources, Toddler Art Projects, Reggio Inspired, Art Lessons For Kids
Tactile Art Exploration Lesson Plan What is involuntary sculpture? Involuntary sculpture is basically unconscious manipulation of material. It can be done with a series of different material and adapted to different settings. If like me you try to follow a Reggio-Emilia curriculum, sensory sculpting is the ultimate three-dimensional art exploration, bringing together open-ended experimentation with multi-sensory inquiry. #Artsprouts #lessonplan #artlesson #arted #surrealism #surrealistgames #ar
Art Sprouts | Art Education Resources for Parents and Teachers
Art Sprouts | Art Education Resources for Parents and Teachers
Puff paint can be used to make raised lines or tactile drawings. Visit pinterest.com/wonderbabyorg/ for more Tactile & Sensory Fun ideas Preschool Special Education, Art Education, Blind Art, Vision Impairment
Puff paint can be used to make raised lines or tactile drawings. Visit pinterest.com/wonderbabyorg/ for more Tactile & Sensory Fun ideas
Learn how easy it can be to get your blind or visually impaired kids involved in tactile art projects. Tactile Sensory Activities, Sensory Crafts, Sensory Art, Sensory Room, Tactile Art Projects, Art Therapy, Speech Therapy
Learn how easy it can be to get your blind or visually impaired kids involved in tactile art projects.
96 ideas for children who are blind or visually impaired to develop strong hands and tactile skills for beginning braille Learning Activities, Children Activities
96 ideas for children who are blind or visually impaired to develop strong hands and tactile skills for beginning braille
TACK-TILES® showing the braille alphabet (a,b,c) and spelling out "l-i-a-m" Reading Braille, Braille Alphabet, Teaching Spelling, Teaching Letters, Teaching Tools, Teacher Resources
TACK-TILES® showing the braille alphabet (a,b,c) and spelling out "l-i-a-m"
Braille students use critical thinking and writing skills in this teachable moment about silly laws. Writing Skills, Help Teaching, Braille Reader
Braille students use critical thinking and writing skills in this teachable moment about silly laws.
Collage of teaching braille mechanics Le Braille, Emergent Literacy, Teaching Literacy, Teaching Ideas
Collage of teaching braille mechanics
#Braille flashcards can be used to practice and review vocabulary words. Early Braille Literacy
#Braille flashcards can be used to practice and review vocabulary words.
Erica used a metal oil drop pan to create this braille magnet board. Add some adhesive Velcro patches and magnets and you've got a fun (and educational) play space! Sensory Activities, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, Student Services
Erica used a metal oil drop pan to create this braille magnet board. Add some adhesive Velcro patches and magnets and you've got a fun (and educational) play space!
Tactile activities for pre-braille readers
Tactile activities for pre-braille readers
This adaptation of a simple game gives beginning braille readers practice with word families. Letter Song, Three Letter Words, Teaching Third
This adaptation of a simple game gives beginning braille readers practice with word families.
Christmas tree braille design Craft Activities, Holiday Projects, Holiday Crafts, Holiday Fun, Craft Projects
Christmas tree braille design
Promoting independent living skills using braille with children who are deafblind, blind or visually impaired 1st Grade Worksheets, Science Worksheets, Worksheets For Kids, Living Skills, Life Skills
Promoting independent living skills using braille with children who are deafblind, blind or visually impaired
ALFABETO BRAILLE Games, Blind, Montessori, Children, Wood, Educational Toys, Autism
ALFABETO BRAILLE
Try this braille design of a pie to celebrate Thanksgiving! Fun Fall Activities, Teaching Career, Thematic Units, Braille, Summer School
Try this braille design of a pie to celebrate Thanksgiving!
Getting started on the iPad in preschool:  tips for teaching young children who are blind or visually impaired Ipad Preschool, Preschool Technology, Teacher Technology, Assistive Technology, Educational Technology, Technology Tools
Getting started on the iPad in preschool: tips for teaching young children who are blind or visually impaired