More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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By using the Silhouette Cameo, I can make pictures, maps, and graphs accessible to my students who cannot see the worksheets handed out in their classrooms. By creating tactile letters, the Low Vision child can also trace and learn to write just as their Pre-K and K classmates.
This device will give my Visually Impaired students the same information they're classmates are receiving -- only tactilely. The Silhouette Cameo can make tactile images using coarse paper, felt, and textured fabrics -- without the mess of puffy paint and glued sand or the enlarged copies that must be scattered across several pages or the magnifiers that require time to scan and mentally put the pieces into a mental picture.
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By using the Silhouette Cameo, I can make pictures, maps, and graphs accessible to my students who cannot see the worksheets handed out in their classrooms. By creating tactile letters, the Low Vision child can also trace and learn to write just as their Pre-K and K classmates.
This device will give my Visually Impaired students the same information they're classmates are receiving -- only tactilely. The Silhouette Cameo can make tactile images using coarse paper, felt, and textured fabrics -- without the mess of puffy paint and glued sand or the enlarged copies that must be scattered across several pages or the magnifiers that require time to scan and mentally put the pieces into a mental picture.