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Hand Jive Categories Game

Categories is a fun and easy hand game you can play anywhere.

Make Your Own Snail!

Snails are amazing creatures: They move so slowly! Their eyes retract into their heads! Their shells are spirals! And they leave a slimy trail behind them! Try these crafts to make your own snail. What other ideas do you have for making snails and spirals?

Colors in the Kitchen: Teaching Colors to Blind Kids

Flavors, smells, and textures can enhance color lessons for children who are blind. Find out how to talk and learn about colors in the kitchen!

The Snail and the Whale Activities

A tiny snail has big dreams to see the world. With the help of a giant whale, she travels all over and even saves her new friend from a big problem!

Describe Measuring Penny Pictures

Blind kids benefit from picture descriptions every bit as much as sighted kids do from seeing the pictures. Don't forget to share these picture descriptions, written by a descriptive audio expert, especially for Great Expectations!

Describe Grumpy Monkey Pictures

Blind kids benefit from picture descriptions every bit as much as sighted kids do from seeing the pictures. Don't forget to share these picture descriptions, written by a descriptive audio expert, especially for Great Expectations!

Animal Friends

Owning a pet is a big responsibility, whether it is a tiny little goldfish or a giant Saint Bernard.

Speaking without Words

Nonverbal communication is an important part of how you "speak" to others. The best part is: just as you can choose what words you use, you can also choose what facial expressions and body language you use! How and how much you choose to communicate is entirely up to you!

Tactile Graphs

Have fun surveying your friends and family, then turn your data into a bar graph or pie chart.

Same Versus Different

Comparing things is a great way to learn how they are the same and how they are different. We can compare size, shape, texture, smell, taste, or any physical feature that can be put into words.

Accessible Measuring Tools

Measurement is the process of finding a unit (often a number) that tells something about an object or event. We can measure distance, size, weight, volume, temperature, and much more and there are lots of fun accessible tools to help us!

Jokes About MATH?!

Who doesn't love a good joke?

Make Your Own Balance Scale

Balance scales are easy to make and easy to use. Make your own to compare the weight of small items around the house. Are four quarters heavier or lighter than four nickels? Are six gumballs heavier or lighter than six peanuts?

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