For this project, I had to design an activity that would allow the visually impaired to interact equally with their seeing peers. I decided to create a game that involved touch. Below you will find the lesson plan I created describing the activity. I think this exciting activity allows children, visually impaired or not, the opportunity to learn shapes by feeling, not seeing.
Find the Shape by Touch
Objective: For children to identify objects by shape
Subjects: Math – Polygons Health – Human Senses
What You Will Need:
Set-Up: Introduce polygons to the class. Talk about the differences between triangles, squares, octagons, etc. Mention 3-D objects, such as spheres, cones, etc. After introducing shapes, you can conduct this activity to reinforce the information.
What to Do:
Suggestions: To make it more challenging for older students, put differently textured or sized objects into the box. Be specific about what item you want pulled out.
*Graphic from Microsoft Office Clip Art