[Pibe-division] People Braille
Brandy with Discovery Toys
branlw at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jan 11 21:31:23 UTC 2009
Hi, This is a great idea. How about having 2 sets of cells and 2 different teams. The teams could race to see who can make the letter or contraction first. As the groups get better you could have multiple cells per team so you could do signs like already etc. Have fun! Bran
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From: Carrie Gilmer
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Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 2:58 PM
Subject: [Pibe-division] People Braille
Greetings!
I came up with this as a new way for my Saturday School kids to have fun with Braille. Not all of my ingenious ideas stick (c'mon!-smile)-hope this one will. Try it with your kids, families and their friends at your seminars or Saturday schools, at your teen nights and student meetings or chapter meetings, with your students in school and to sighted classmates, post it on www.braille.org.
People Braille
You will need: a minimum of six people (for each cell)
A minimum of six frozen pizza cardboard circles (or cut out your own)
Tape the circles with double sided carpet tape or good old duct tape to the floor about 12 inches apart in the shape of a Braille cell
Each person represents a dot. For a "round" or game someone would be dot one always and someone dot two, etc.
For the Braille novice or learner do the alphabet
For those with grade II knowledge and depending on the size of the group take it up a notch to contractions
The leader would call out "letter A" and of course only dot one would get on the cell, "letter B" and dots one and two and so on and so forth.
You could figure a way to keep it competitive and keep score for learners, a penalty for not knowing your dot number needed to get on or off the cell for example.
I believe this has potential to be a great, fun, active way to get learners to correlate and remember dot numbers with each letter or contraction while getting a sort of mental map, repetition that is not boring works wonders for learning! It is also a great way for siblings and family and interested others to learn.
Try it and tell me how it went!
Happy Braille to you!
Carrie Gilmer, President
National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
A Division of the National Federation of the Blind
NFB National Center: 410-659-9314
Home Phone: 763-784-8590
carrie.gilmer at gmail.com
www.nfb.org/nopbc
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