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Lucia Hasty, MA, TVI Rocky Mountain Braille Associates

Lucia Hasty, MA, CTVI Braille & Tactile Graphics Consultant and Trainer Rocky Mountain Braille Associates © Lucia Hasty 2/20132

 Why teaching graphics is important  Skills to learn for reading and writing  Activities to facilitate learning  Resources for learning to read graphics  What else do you need to successfully teach TGs? © Lucia Hasty 2/20133

Graphicacy What does that mean????? Read and write Interpret and apply Demonstrate knowledge graphically © Lucia Hasty 2/20134

“Tactile graphics can give direct access to what is otherwise inaccessible.” Reader will be able to  access text materials  understand full meaning of content  fully participate in this facet of literacy diffuse test anxiety feel confidence in test-taking ability © Lucia Hasty 2/20135

The learning process: Concrete Manipulative Abstract © Lucia Hasty 2/20136

1. Exposure 2. Experience 3. Exploring 4. Enthusiasm © Lucia Hasty 2/20137

 Active involvement with others in the environment  Experience, as opposed to “just” language  Developing concepts of “chair-ness”, “nose- ness”  Begin to Identify characteristics and features of things encountered © Lucia Hasty 2/20138

9 From Teaching Touch by Lois Harrell

 Opportunity to tie things exposed to together  Begin to establish how they are related  Manipulate within the environment (using manipulatives vital!)  Match language with experience © Lucia Hasty 2/201310

© Lucia Hasty 2/201311

4 C’s of Communication:  Compare  Categorize  Comprehend  Communicate © Lucia Hasty 2/201312

Sized for age/size of student Sturdy- will withstand repeated handling Will “stay put” Organized storage and retrieval © Lucia Hasty 2/201313

 Independently explore with intent of gathering information  Requires ◦ Spatial awareness ◦ Organized scanning skills ◦ Part-to-whole assembly ◦ Tactual discrimination (identifying symbols, selecting landmarks) ◦ Language skills (labels, etc.) © Lucia Hasty 2/201314

 Success at finding information independently  Curiosity increases  Becomes “do-er” as opposed to “done to”  Positive self-concept © Lucia Hasty 2/201315

1.Where am I? Look for title Scan whole graphic and key Identify a point of reference 2. Where am I going? Look for important clues, prominent textures Compare area textures, trace major and minor lines, examine point symbols © Lucia Hasty 2/201316

 3. What am I looking for?  Search key for details  Read labels  4. How do these pieces fit together? ◦ Actually starts reading the graphic rather than scanning it. ◦ Moves more slowly and intently ◦ Begins to put parts into whole picture © Lucia Hasty 2/201317

 Understand intent of graphic  Decode symbols  Interpret content of graphic  Apply content to task © Lucia Hasty 2/201318

 Descriptions in lieu of tactile graphics  Audio-tactile instructional aids  SmartPen technology  Touch tablets- TTT and IVEO  Graphics embossers and software © Lucia Hasty 2/201319

 Maryland Common Core State Curriculum Frameworks for Braille  Mathematics  Maryland State Department of Education 2012 © Lucia Hasty 2/201320

© Lucia Hasty 2/ MARYLAND COMMON CORE CURRICULUM FRAMEWORKS FOR BRAILLE Braille, Formatting, and Tactile Graphics Checklists By Grade Maryland State Department of Education 2012

 Braille Mathematics Standards  California State Board of Educational 2006  Test Ready Plus Mathematics  Curriculum Associates 2005  Tangible Graphs  APH 1986 © Lucia Hasty 2/201322

 Authors: Lucia Hasty and Dawn Wilkinson ◦ With additional activities from Ann Cunningham  Concepts (teacher directed)  Activities to teach the concepts  Resources and teaching tools/materials  Skills required by grade level  Skills checklists for assessment and progress records  Student activities © Lucia Hasty 2/201323

“I think I know what it’s like to see: It’s like telling the future because you know now that there will be a tree and I will know later, when I come up to it and touch it” © Lucia Hasty 2/201324

Thank you for coming today Lucia Hasty © Lucia Hasty 2/201325