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Readiness for Reading and Learning Braille Letters teach the initial skills that promote rapid efficient braille reading. Learning to read braille is fun! Each lesson ends with an exciting game that reinforces the skills being learned and adds fun and enjoyment to demonstrate no confusion when identifying letters that are similar or are reversible pairs. Mastering the braille alphabet is basic to rapid, error free reading. Many pages may be used for initial instruction and others may be used as follow-up exercises. SAL2 gives instant feedback that allows the student to correct identification errors quickly before they become hard-to-break habits.
Learning Braille Contractions - Level 1 is the first of five levels that teach the contractions of the braille code. All the exercises in Learning Braille Contractions - Level 1 are controlled for contractions. This program is designed to teach reading skills to new readers who already know the braille alphabet. Reading and writing exercises are included on nearly every sheet. Assessment sheets at the end of Level 1 test the student's mastery of the contractions learned. Levels 2 through 5 will be available in the coming months.
The skills that are presented in this program should be introduced to the student by a certified teacher of the visually impaired. The books in this series should be completed in numeric order as indicated by the number in each title.
The record keeping software tracks each student’s performance and provides a teacher report on individual student activities and student progress.
The Teacher’s Guide includes a print copy of the content of each braille worksheet and the spoken directions students hear as they use the lesson.
Also included is the Teacher’s Guide on CD for use with screen readers.
Book 1: Readiness for Reading Braille
Helps evaluate children’s readiness for reading braille.
Helps children develop a rapid and smooth reading style.
Develops efficient tactile discrimination skills that will establish a life long foundation on which to build more advanced reading techniques.
Teaches fourteen skills of tactual perception in 118 pages.
Book 2: Learning Braille Letters
Systematically introduces the letters of the alphabet.
Is designed to reduce the possibility of letter reversal confusion.
Includes criterion tests with follow-up braille worksheets.
Teaches letter recognition and letter tracking in 121 pages.
Requires: A Talking Tactile Tablet "TTT" unit.
Learning Braille Contractions - Level 1 is the first of five levels that teach the contractions of the braille code. All the exercises in Learning Braille Contractions - Level 1 are controlled for contractions. This program is designed to teach reading skills to new readers who already know the braille alphabet. Reading and writing exercises are included on nearly every sheet. Assessment sheets at the end of Level 1 test the student's mastery of the contractions learned. Levels 2 through 5 will be available in the coming months.
The skills that are presented in this program should be introduced to the student by a certified teacher of the visually impaired. The books in this series should be completed in numeric order as indicated by the number in each title.
The record keeping software tracks each student’s performance and provides a teacher report on individual student activities and student progress.
The Teacher’s Guide includes a print copy of the content of each braille worksheet and the spoken directions students hear as they use the lesson.
Also included is the Teacher’s Guide on CD for use with screen readers.
Book 1: Readiness for Reading Braille
Helps evaluate children’s readiness for reading braille.
Helps children develop a rapid and smooth reading style.
Develops efficient tactile discrimination skills that will establish a life long foundation on which to build more advanced reading techniques.
Teaches fourteen skills of tactual perception in 118 pages.
Book 2: Learning Braille Letters
Systematically introduces the letters of the alphabet.
Is designed to reduce the possibility of letter reversal confusion.
Includes criterion tests with follow-up braille worksheets.
Teaches letter recognition and letter tracking in 121 pages.
Requires: A Talking Tactile Tablet "TTT" unit.
