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How do I make a lesson accessible to a visually impaired child

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manyhands · 24/04/2010 09:31

I know it is very cheky of you to ask other busy Mums to help me but I have an observed lesson with a year five class which needs to be a 20 minute presentation on a uropean country. Am thinking of dressing up as Dracula presenting on Hungary using crazy talk and including a task to make fake blood. I had planned to put the instruction for the task on a talking tin along with an introduction to the topic so that he and his support worker could do the task. Any other ideas would be greatfully recieved. I don't know the extent of the child's visual impairment, I'll call the school to find out.

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pippop1 · 24/04/2010 14:12

Don't you think that this might upset some children? One of mine hates the sight of blood and might faint/run screaming if forced to make it or watch it for 20 mins.

Can you think of anything else? e.g. something with smells would be suitable.

bloss · 24/04/2010 14:17

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manyhands · 24/04/2010 20:34

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