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"This was a fun extension activity after we learned about Helen Keller, the visually impaired, and Braille!"
Kristin H.
"I used this when presenting a lesson on the braille my student uses to her class. They loved it and felt like they were really reading Braille."
amy s.
Description
A fun activity to go with a unit on Louis Braille and/or Helen Keller, or eyesight itself, this product just needs a copy of the Braille alphabet displayed on a projector and students can have a blast solving these silly riddles. It could also be used as an assessment at the end of a unit.
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What others say
"This was a fun extension activity after we learned about Helen Keller, the visually impaired, and Braille!"
Kristin H.
"I used this when presenting a lesson on the braille my student uses to her class. They loved it and felt like they were really reading Braille."
amy s.
Description
A fun activity to go with a unit on Louis Braille and/or Helen Keller, or eyesight itself, this product just needs a copy of the Braille alphabet displayed on a projector and students can have a blast solving these silly riddles. It could also be used as an assessment at the end of a unit.
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Fun Extension Resource!
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This was a fun extension activity after we learned about Helen Keller, the visually impaired, and Braille!
Great and Fun Braille Unit Activity
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I love these Braille Riddles as a means to allow students to apply Braille concepts.
Fun with Braille
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This was a fun activity after studying a biography of Louis Braille.
I used this when presenting a lesson on the braille my student uses to her class. They loved it and felt like they were really reading Braille.
Students used this resource as early finishers during our communication unit.
My students enjoyed the riddles and reading braille.
Students loved solving these riddles with the assistance of a braille alphabet. They enjoyed this activity after we learned about Louis Braille.
My students enjoyed the challenge of this activity. It was engaging and allowed student to show what they know
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