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SENSE-able Ways to Build Tactile Literacy Skills EXPLORATION OF REAL OBJECTS EXPERIENCE WITH VARIOUS TACTILE METHODS SYMBOLIC UNDERSTANDING FAMILIARITY WITH TACTILE TERMINOLOGY SHAPE RECOGNITION TEXTURE DISCRIMINATION TITLE PAGE shows a young tactile reader exploring a collage map of California. Her fingers are actively engaged with the map. Surrounding the photo is a list of tactile skills including (clockwise): Exploration of Real Objects, Symbolic Understanding, Shape Recognition, Understanding Spatial Concepts, Scanning Techniques, Creating Graphics, Understanding Perspective, Texture Discrimination, Familiarity with Tactile Terminology, and Experience with Various Tactile Methods. UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL CONCEPTS UNDERSTANDING PERSPECTIVE SCANNING TECHNIQUES CREATING GRAPHICS

EXPLORATION OF REAL OBJECTS Photo shows a collection of real objects—crayon, scissors, toothbrush, comb, ball, puzzle piece, zipper, spoon, key, cube, and linked bead string.

SYMBOLIC UNDERSTANDING (Transition from 3D to 2D) REAL OBJECT MODEL TACTILE DRAWING SYMBOLIC UNDERSTANDING (Transition from 3D to 2D) Photo shows a setup on the Setting the Stage for Tactile Understanding tray that demonstrates the progression from 3D object to 2D representation. Left to right, the first tray compartment shows a real toothbrush, the second compartment shows a thermoformed model of a toothbrush, and the third department shows a raised-line image of a toothbrush.

SHAPE RECOGNITION CIRCLES RECTANGLES TRIANGLES SQUARES Photos show a Tactile Treasures tactile/color worksheet with basic shapes (oval, square, heart), a shape-matching activity set up on the ALL-IN-ONE Board with a Match-It-Up Frame, and the Textures Sorting Circles and Shapes kit. The words “circles,” “rectangles,” “squares,” and “triangles” surround the photos.

TEXTURE DISCRIMINATION Photos show a texture-matching activity set up on the ALL-IN-ONE Board with a Match-It-Up Frame, the Flip-Over Concept Book: TEXTURES, and a collection of texture images (rough/coarse, wavy, bold bumpy, and diagonal striped).

UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL CONCEPTS Photos show a variety of static and interactive tactile displays that illustrate basic spatial concepts (below/above, inside/outside, between, next to, etc.) and compass directions.

SCANNING TECHNIQUES YOUR IDEAS SCANNING TECHNIQUES Photos show Flip-Over Concept Book: LINE PATHS, a graph with intersecting tactile lines, and a shape (point symbol) matching worksheet to encourage left-to-right, top-to-bottom scanning techniques.

FAMILIARITY WITH TACTILE TERMINOLOGY Line Paths Textures/Areal Patterns Point Symbols FAMILIARITY WITH TACTILE TERMINOLOGY Line Paths, Textures/Areal Patterns, and Point Symbols with related photos that show representative textures, lines, and point/shape symbols.

EXPERIENCE WITH VARIOUS TACTILE METHODS YOUR IDEAS EXPERIENCE WITH VARIOUS TACTILE METHODS Photos show tactile graphic displays using a variety of tactile methods—collage, thermoform, thermography, and microcapsule paper.

UNDERSTANDING PERSPECTIVE YOUR IDEAS UNDERSTANDING PERSPECTIVE Photos of a 3D house, top view and side view of a turtle, various perspectives of a cube, a real drinking glass next to a line drawing of a drinking glass, and a top view of a room (kitchen) layout.

CREATING GRAPHICS CREATING GRAPHICS Photos show Quick-Draw Paper, Color-by-Texture Marking Mats, DRAFTSMAN, and a zigzag texture transferred onto heavy-gauge aluminum foil with a stylus.

TACTILE SKILLS MATRIX APH invites you to visit the new online Tactile Skills Matrix at http://www.aph.org/tactile-skills/ TACTILE SKILLS MATRIX APH invites you to visit the new online Tactile Skills Matrix at http://www.aph.org/tactile-skills/ [Photo of home page of online Tactile Skills Matrix]

SENSE-able Ways to Build Tactile Literacy Skills Presented by Karen J. Poppe kpoppe@aph.org Tactile Literacy Project Leader July 22, 2017 AER International O&M Conference and Meeting Pittsburgh SENSE-able Ways to Build Tactile Literacy Skills Presented by Karen J. Poppe kpoppe@aph.org Tactile Literacy Project Leader July 22, 2017 AER International O&M Conference and Meeting Pittsburgh