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Low Vision Science Overlays for Light Box

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  1. SENSE OF SCIENCE: ANIMALS (MODEL 1-08990-00) Picture of SENSE OF SCIENCE: ANIMALS (MODEL 1-08990-00) Sense of Science: Animals, model 1-08990-00 is a science tutorial program designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision. This multisensory program helps young students with vision disabilities understand animals through tactile / visual overlays. It is the second module of a series designed to help teachers make the world of science accessible, understandable, and enjoyable, for students with vision disabilities in grades Kindergarten to 3 and for other students who may benefit f...[More Information]

  2. SENSE OF SCIENCE: PLANTS (MODEL 1-08980-00) Picture of SENSE OF SCIENCE: PLANTS (MODEL 1-08980-00) Sense of Science: Plants, model 1-08980-00, is a science tutorial program designed for use by students with low vision or learning disabilities. The program includes a large print guidebook with activities to teach basic plant concepts; colorful, raised-line overlays for use with a light box (not included), showing a bean seed cross-section, flowers, leaves, trees, etc.; and two trays designed to fit under a light box ledge to provide a secure working area for the overlays. Activities can be per...[More Information]

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