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the letters are made out of colored paper
Easy Touch and Feel Alphabet - Alphabet For Starters
Alphabet For Starters - Easy Touch and Feel Alphabet - No Time For Flash Cards
a colorful beach ball is shown on a white background
Beach ball with bell - Perkins School for the Blind
This ball-handling activity is a good physical education activity for blind children or those with multiple disabilities.
there are two pictures with letters and numbers on the same page, one is colored
DIY Marble Maze. Fine Motor Fun. Hot glue colorful straws (cut different sizes) to small gift boxes….love!
a blue basket filled with lots of coins
A Few Workboxes
Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs: A Few Workboxes from: http://teachinglearnerswithmultipleneeds.blogspot.com I like that the teachers are using real coins. I never understood teaching students with plastic money - how are they supposed to understand that what we are working with in the classroom is "the same" as the metal coins they might find on a parent's night stand.
a piece of paper with buttons on it next to a pair of scissors and button holes
Use Velcro dots to encourage tactual skills and reading left to right tracking. Have students place Velcro buttons on the dots. Bind together on top or side like a book. Visit pinterest.com/wonderbabyorg for more early literacy pins!
several pieces of art made out of wood and paper with different colored squares on them
texture dominoes close
Homemade Texture Dominoes. What great ideas here. You could come up with lots of games and make this appropriate for even toddlers!
an empty cardboard box with red plates and silverware in it
the independent little bee...
Theme boxes for children with CVI, encouraging concept development, by Robbin Keating @ the independent little bee...http://adifferentkindofvision.blogspot.com/search/label/CVI#
the christmas tree pom - pom box is made from construction paper
Christmas Tree Push Box (free printable) - The Activity Mom
Christmas Tree Pom Pom Push Box (printable included to make your own)
Texture matching is a great pre-braille activity! Visual Impairment Activities, Braille Activities, Special Needs Activities, Game For Students, Letter Song, Tactile Activities, Tactile Learning, Sensory Motor, Visual Impairment
A Braille Letter Song by Queensland Department of Education – Paths to Literacy
Texture matching is a great pre-braille activity!
there is a paper cut out of a teddy bear on the table next to some other items
That’s Not My Bear
"that's not my bear" tactile adapted story. cut out bears from different textures, present the child a choice of textures. the favorite texture goes on "that IS my bear" page, then they choose which texture they want on each page. could tie in with "brown bear," "forest," "teddy bear picnic," "zoo" themes. could use for teaching yes/no, same/different, rough/smooth concepts, etc.
6 do-it-yourself tactile mazes you can make at home! Perfect for kids who are blind or visually impaired. Braille Activities, Tactile Activities, Tactile Learning, Visual Impairment, Vision Therapy, Low Vision, Great Expectations, Teaching Activities, Sensory Activities
Create Tactile Mazes - Great Expectations
6 do-it-yourself tactile mazes you can make at home! Perfect for kids who are blind or visually impaired.
there are many different pictures on the wall with magnets attached to each one's side
Resource Archives – Paths to Literacy
weather board
the instructions for how to make diy toys with fine motor development and construction paper
6 DIY Toys to Encourage Fine Motor Development | WonderBaby.org
6 DIY Toys to Encourage Fine Motor Development
a wooden table topped with plastic cups and legos next to a basket filled with blocks
Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs
Great for visual impairments (CVI especially) - $3 dollar sorting box - free pizza box, cups 4 for $1 at Dollar Tree, blocks $1, free left over black spray paint, exacto knife from the junk drawer to cut cup holes
an image of a table that has some sort of board game on top of it
A Braille Letter Song by Queensland Department of Education – Paths to Literacy
This activity is designed to help students who are blind or visually impaired to recognize patterns and extend them.