

To find out more, please click this link to listen to a BLIND ABILITIES podcast: BlindAbilities podcast with Jeff Thompson It is available in single-spaced ($115) or double-spaced ($230) braille. Please email to ask about ordering the First Edition of Unified English Braille Practice Sentences. If the cover of your Print Teacher's Edition does NOT say Second Edition, then it is the First Edition. Makes it easier for all to find the correct pages for their lesson.įIRST EDITION-we will continue to support teachers who are using the First Edition books, by making them available in braille. NEW!!- Page numbers in the Student's Braille Edition coincide with the Teacher's Print page numbers. NEW!!- Contraction Progress Chart (see below)-to help you track your student's progress NEW!!- Symbols Chart II-symbols arranged alphabetically by name of symbol NEW!!- Symbols Chart-new symbols arranged by lesson number NEW!!- Contraction Chart-lists all contractions by type of contraction

NEW!!- Suggestions on ways to use this book to enhance learning NEW!!-Now practice sentences are specifically designed to address EACH contraction individually, rather than as a group NEW!!-Some Lessons have revised formats, making it even easier to teach/learn the contractions There is a LOT of repetition of each of the contractions so that they are easy to learn. Children who are able to tactually identify letters will easily read the sentences. NEW!!-After practicing writing the letters in Lesson 1, Lesson 2 introduces each alphabetic wordsign individually. The SECOND EDITION has all of the Lessons that were available in the First Edition, and additionally: These books are excellent for previous print readers. You can easily begin at any level that you feel is appropriate for your students. The sentences in every lesson begin at a lower age level and become progressively more "mature." The reading level goes from first or second grade and can be used for high school and beyond. Good for children of all ages -once they can identify the letters. (the pictures are not so great, but the chart is terrific!)
