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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!
Tell Crayon Jokes
Kids love goofy jokes. Go figure.
The Day the Crayons Quit Activities
The crayons have had enough! What can Duncan possibly do to get them back to doing what they do best?
Animal Games!
Jim Panzee has a lot of different animal friends in the jungle. Because Jim is grumpy, his friends try to improve his mood by suggesting he do the things they like to do and the things they like to do are based on what type of animal they are.
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!
Mood Changers Game
There are days that just don't go your way, but you have plenty of tools for changing your mood and lifting your spirits. You just have to use them!
The Texture of Feelings
Textures can remind us of feelings we've had, and sometimes we even use the same words to describe textures as we use to describe feelings!
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.
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!
Sing About Feelings!
If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands. If you're angry, angry, angry, stomp your feet. If you're angry, angry, angry, stomp your feet. If you're angry, angry, angry, stomp your feet, stomp your feet. If you're angry, angry, angry, stomp your feet. If you're scared, scared, scared, say, "Oh no!" If you're scared, scared, scared, say, "Oh no!" If you're scared, scared, scared, say, "Oh no!" Say, "Oh no!" If you're scared, scared, scared, say, "Oh no!" If you're sleepy, sleepy, sleepy, take a nap. If you're sleepy, sleepy, sleepy, take a nap. If you're sleepy, sleepy, sleepy, take a nap, take a nap. If you're sleepy, sleepy, sleepy, take a nap. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands.
Research & Development
CBI aims to be a hub for braille research and technology. As part of NBP, CBI's hope is to spread the word on the importance of braille and tactile literacy, while developing products to put it directly in the hands of the blind community.
ATTACK MATH MULTIPLICATION 1
ISBN: 0838819141
4 volumes
192 braille pages,
EDUCATOR'S PUBLISHIN
1985
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint