Alphabet Object BooksBy: Carmen Willings
teachingvisuallyimpaired.com Updated May 27, 2024 Creating a tactile object alphabet book is a great way to reinforce concepts and review all braille letters while providing an engaging reading experience for students who are blind. Here's how you can create an Alphabet Object Book:
Materials Needed:
By creating a tactile object alphabet book, you provide students who are blind with a hands-on, multisensory approach to learning braille letters and alphabet concepts. Interactive object books promote engagement, exploration, and literacy development in meaningful and enjoyable ways. The following is a list of possible objects to include in the creation of alphabet books or other alphabet activities.
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ECC InstructionThe ecc
teaching strategies
compensatory skills
Concept Development
Pre-Braille Braille Code
BraillewriterSlate & StylusTactile Graphics
assistive technology
VI AT Printables Basic UseProblem Solve Braille NotetakeriOS/Tablet
Windows KeystrokesWord ProcessingProductive Online VI AT Resources social skills
Social Skill Needs Non-Verbal SkillsCommunicateCooperativeIdentityInteractions Self determination
Self Determination Skills
sensory efficiency
Sensory Input Sensory Areas & Rooms Auditory ReadinessVisual Efficiency Skills
Independent Living
Eating & Table Manners
Orientation & Mobility
Recreation & Leisure
career & vocational
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