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Three braille categories

Activity sheets do not include school level or age range because children are not all alike! They do not fit into equal boxes. One may be awesome with numbers, but …

Ready to play “Caterpillar to Butterfly”?

Let’s try another activity from the category “Manipulation”. Students will develop fine motor skills and recognize spatial relationships through imagination and storytelling about a caterpillar. You need to prepare a …

Ready to play “Save the Turtles”?

The next three weeks of pre-braille include discovery and analysis of six activities. After reading the instructions for each activity, try to play it by yourself. Next, watch the videos …

Ready to play “6-Car Parking Lot”?

Let’s look at an activity where frames are needed, in the category “Constellation”. You perform multiple steps to relate and rank numbers one through six. Park the right car in …

Introduction

Welcome to Week 6 of this course. Now that you have discovered the composites of pre-braille, are you ready to dive into braille activities? During the following weeks, you will …

Week 2 learnings

We hope you have enjoyed this second week with us! Together we have explored LEGO Braille Bricks and discovered everything about the toolkit, pedagogical concept and website! It is much …

Tour of the website

Welcome to LEGObraillebricks.com In this website, we hope you will find all the inspiration you need to teach braille through play. There are more than 100 activities and five lists …

Watch children

How about presenting us with your variation of “Crazy Duck”? Please share it in the comments below, or in the LEGO Braille Bricks Facebook community ! Join us today!

How was the LEGO Braille Bricks concept developed?

Children have natural-born skills and capabilities enabling creativity, engagement and lifelong learning. Nourishment, support and development of these skills helps children as they grow. All children, regardless of their situation, …

Ready to play “Find the Crazy Duck?”

Another “Orientation” activity! Students will compare different orientations of LEGO Braille Bricks on a base plate. Find and manipulate the crazy duck to place it back in line. You need …

LEGO Braille Bricks Activity Template

Each activity sheet has the same template, which includes eight different sections: At the top of the page, you will see the title, an average time to do the activity …

Week 5 learnings

You are a pre-braille expert, congratulations! During this week, you have achieved the following: Find new tools for braille cell discovery and arrangement of dots Learn playful methods for differentiation …

Based on a specific object

Some objects have become iconic when learning braille; one of the most famous objects is the egg box carton! You all have great ideas for using this simple object in …

Unboxing LEGO Braille Bricks toolkit

Stine Storm, Senior Play and Health specialist at the LEGO Foundation presents the contents of the box. Stine shares information about the number of letters, how colours have been chosen, …