Fun, Low Budget Activities for Teaching Kids to Use Monocular Telescopes
Fun, Low Budget Activities for Teaching Kids to Use Monocular Telescopes
11/13/2017
This webinar will propose the idea that monocular training can incorporate games and activities that are highly motivating to students with low vision in the elementary and early middle school grades. We will share our ideas and materials for engaging your students, and you! And, if YOU have a favorite activity, please share it with us during this webinar.
Click the Chapters button above to view individual segments:
- Monocular Skills
- Games- Spotting & Scanning
- Making a Bird Feeder
- Tracking a Remote Control Car
- Games with Grids or Arrays
- Crossword Puzzles
- Mazes
- Resources
Click the Attachment button to download a transcript, audio file, and/or handout.
This webinar will propose the idea that monocular training can incorporate games and activities that are highly motivating to students with low vision in the elementary and early middle school grades. We will share our ideas and materials for engaging your students, and you! And, if YOU have a favorite activity, please share it with us during this webinar.
Click the Chapters button above to view individual segments:
- Monocular Skills
- Games- Spotting & Scanning
- Making a Bird Feeder
- Tracking a Remote Control Car
- Games with Grids or Arrays
- Crossword Puzzles
- Mazes
- Resources
Click the Attachment button to download a transcript, audio file, and/or handout.
Lowell Bartholomee | |
4462 | |
1/2/2018 | |
01:00:13 | |
low vision, monocular, mazes, arrays, locating, tracking, spotting, focusing, Cowan, Baltisberger | |
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