You've seen the lists and overwhelming sources, now grab hold of an easy-to-use, engaging source of lessons and activities for your transition aged students.
You can obtain this product through the Braille Innovations Square site. It is available in print and as an electronic download. The electronic download includes Word documents in 18 pt. font as well as Duxbury .dxb files for download or embossing.
Schools everywhere have mascots! You should too! Your mascot can travel with you and add that special something that helps kids feel at ease. A mascot helps you and them to feel a part of something bigger. A mascot gives them a way to connect with others.
"Fort" the Guide Dog has a training harness and a brailled dog tag. He's had much love and had great adventures written about him.
My Eye Condition
Your IEP
Medical Information
My Professional and Personal Cadre
Gotta Get It
F. Your Community Access
G. Daily Living Skills- Organization
H. DLS- Around the House
I. DLS- In the Kitchen
J. DLS- Self Care
Caroline Casey, Looking Past Limits
Let’s Cook by Eating First
Blind is Beautiful
The Art of Choosing
Just Learn to Say the “B” Word: Blind
Eyes Wide Open, Isaac Lidsky
What Nobody Told You About Happiness
Saving Shirley
Hannah’s Story
Erik Weihenmayer: Blind Man Climbs Mt. Everest
DCMP Young Heroes: Louis Braille
Why Should I care about Learning Braille
Yes Boys and Girls there are Reasons Adult Use Perkins Braillers
Living with ONH
Accessing Literacy as a University STudent with a Progressive Vision Loss
Presenting Yourself Positively
My Journey to Braille
My Experience at Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Why I Love My Cane and What It Means to Me
London Fashion Blogger Emily Davison told She was “Too Pretty to be Blind”
Fashion Help for the Blind
Veronica Lewis is a Champion of Self-Advocacy
You Don’t Need Sight to See the World
My Overall University Experience, Life of a Blind Girl
Bowling Green Songwriter Sees His Blindness as a Gift
5 Important Ways to talk About Disability During a Job Search
Short, easy to read books that only take a 1-2 sessions to complete. Complete reflective journal following reading.Read online, in braille, auditory, whatever best suits your student. Books are available in braille and on Bookshare.
The View from Under the Pew
Keep Your Ear on the Ball
Mom Can’t See Me
The Listening Walk
Through Grandpa’s Eyes
Knots on a Counting Rope
A Girl Named Helen Keller
Seven Blind Mice
Six Dots: A Story of Young Louis Braille
Shared Doc: You Too? Getting to Know Each Other
Your Mascot: Joint Writing Prompts
Bad Kitty and Your Students Take Over Your School
Bad Kitty and -mascot- Team Up
Getting to Know Each Other: Build a Pumpkin
Winter Holiday Activity (DLS Around the House)
DLS Tactile Book