Adapting Books for Children Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

Get ideas on how to adapt or modify books for readers with low vision, blindness, and multiple disabilities. We believe literacy should be accessible to ALL!
42 Pins
·
2y
pete the cat rocking in my school shoes with multiple disabilities by pats to literature
"Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities – Paths to Literacy
Ideas to make "Pete the Cat: Rocking in My Shoes" accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
a pile of books sitting on top of a green table next to a purple sign that says guess what?
A Braille Letter Song by Queensland Department of Education – Paths to Literacy
Ideas to make "Guess What?" accessible to children with visual impairments and additional disabilities
Ideas to make "Bear Feels Sick" accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities Visual Impairment Activities, Sensory Storytime, Preschool Winter Theme, Sensory Stories, Cvi Activities, Fun Friday Activities, Adaptive Books, Bears Preschool, Smart Board Activities
"Bear Feels Sick": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities – Paths to Literacy
Ideas to make "Bear Feels Sick" accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
an open book with images of animals on it and the title, adapting books for children
Adapting Polar Bear Book for Children with Visual Impairments – Paths to Literacy
Tips to adapt Polar Bear book for children with visual impairments
an image of some books with gloves and other items on top of it, including the title
"If You Give a Mouse a Cookie": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities – Paths to Literacy
Ideas to make books accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
an orange and white photo with the words, crafts can't dance ideas to make books accessible to students with multiple disabilitiess
"Giraffes Can't Dance": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities – Paths to Literacy
Ideas to make books accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities using storybox, talking symbols, picture communication cards, and a talking book.
an adult jigsaw puzzle is shown with the words, adopt jigsaw puzzles for
Adapting Jigsaw Puzzles for Younger Students – Paths to Literacy
Adapt jigsaw puzzles for children who are blind or visually impaired.
the little red hen accessible ideas for children with multiple disabilities by paths to library
"The Little Red Hen": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities – Paths to Literacy
Ideas to make The Little Red Hen accessible to children with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
an orange book cover with images of pumpkins
Adapting a Pumpkin Thematic Unit for Student with Visual Impairments – Paths to Literacy
Ideas for adapting a pumpkin thematic unit for Kindergarten students with visual impairments and other special needs
a book cover with an image of a tree and the words, adapting images for young readers with visual improvements
Adapting Images for Early Learners – Paths to Literacy
Adapting images into 3-D format for young readers who are blind or who have low vision
a book with an image of a rabbit on it and the words tactle adaptation for braille readers
A Braille Letter Song by Queensland Department of Education – Paths to Literacy
Make your own tactile adaptation of "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" for braille readers!
dragon was terrible ideas to make it accessible for students with visual improvements and multiple disabilities
A Braille Letter Song by Queensland Department of Education – Paths to Literacy
Ideas to make "Dragon Was Terrible" accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities, using a storybox, talking book, tactile symbols, and picture cards
Adapting braille books for our youngest learners:  how to choose a book, determining which items to represent and how to represent them for young children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with deafblindness or multiple disabilities. Story Walk Ideas, Cvi Activities, Braille Activities, Orientation And Mobility, Braille Literacy, Ideal Classroom, Independent Living Skills, Cortical Visual Impairment, Books With Activities
Adapting Braille Books for Our Youngest Learners – Paths to Literacy
Adapting braille books for our youngest learners: how to choose a book, determining which items to represent and how to represent them for young children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with deafblindness or multiple disabilities.
Connect is a new website with articles available in Arabic title with a picture of a hand reading braille.
Connect: A New Website with Articles Available in Arabic
Connect is a new website that was inspired to create access to materials and information in the Arabic language.
Scruffy the Uffy Braille Book Series title with a picture of one of the book covers, Dexter and Gracie go to Space with an illustration of the planets and two characters on the bottom, right of the book.
Scruffy the Uffy Braille Book Series
Scruffy the Uffy is a series of books created by Dexter Ward. They are available in braille and large print and promote positive role models for students with visual impairments.