Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Tricking Motion Sensor

CELEBRATING SPRING Braille, READING OTHERWISE

Our friends from IES. Móstoles Europe, made a few weeks ago a very interesting activity. With the help of two teachers of the National Organization of English Blind (ONCE) and thanks to the books that the center has adapted, learned reading and writing in Braille language.

Besides knowing the history and origin of this alphabet, the kids learned what was the reason why it was invented and how the aim was to adapt the fingertip to make possible the interpretation of the characters.

Thanks to the world of reading, students could draw near to the feelings of one of his classmates, transcribing a few phrases in English and English, aided by a loan from the Braille alphabet ONCE.

Besides books like Romeo and Juliet and The Holy Innocents, in the IES. Europe also have books on different subjects in relief, the human body, plants, geography ...

A good initiative to raise children with disabilities in our society.

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