Reaching and Teaching Students with Special Needs gave great adaptive equipment for students who are blind or visually impaired. The materials consisted of:
1. Tactile graphic kits
2. Tangible graphs
3. Aluminum diagramming foil
4. Bold line paper
5. Embossed pencil writng paper
6. Bold and embossed graph paper
7. Wooly pen (Yarn dispenser)
8. Sewell raised line
9. Graphic enhancers using "capsule" paper
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Materials for Blind Students' Art Cabinet
1. Craft Glue: glue this is thicker; materials won't slide around.
2. Craft Foam w/Adhesive Backing: students can create shapes and then stick them to paper.
3. Craft Foam: Great drawing-teaching tool. Students can draw on paper that is placed over top of foam. The foam will create a raised line dring that is a mirror image for the student to feel.
4. Hot Glue Gun: good for outlining drawings to create a raised surface. Student can then color in between the raising glue lines.
5. Textured Materials: fabric scraps and natured materials can be used to create collages.
www.nfb.org/images/nfb/Publications/fr/fr28/3/fr280307.htm
2. Craft Foam w/Adhesive Backing: students can create shapes and then stick them to paper.
3. Craft Foam: Great drawing-teaching tool. Students can draw on paper that is placed over top of foam. The foam will create a raised line dring that is a mirror image for the student to feel.
4. Hot Glue Gun: good for outlining drawings to create a raised surface. Student can then color in between the raising glue lines.
5. Textured Materials: fabric scraps and natured materials can be used to create collages.
www.nfb.org/images/nfb/Publications/fr/fr28/3/fr280307.htm
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