Introduction to Braille
A kindergarten worksheet introducing students to Braille, including recognizing Braille cells and matching letters.
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Introduction to Braille
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Hello, young learners! Today, we will learn about Braille. Braille is a special way for people who are blind or have low vision to read using their fingers. It uses patterns of raised dots to represent letters and numbers. Let's explore some Braille letters!
A Braille cell has 6 dots, like this:
Some dots are raised, and some are not. This helps people feel the letters.
1. Braille uses raised dots to help people read.
True
False
Match the Braille cell to the English letter it represents.
a. B
b. A
c. C
1. Braille helps people who are to read.
Draw a Braille cell and color in the dots to make the letter 'D'. (Hint: 'D' is top-left, middle-left, top-right).
How many dots did you color in for the letter 'D'?
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