Science and Math

Science Labs and Low Vision

Science Labs and Low Vision

Including students with blindness and low vision in classroom science labs and experiments

Adapting Math Sketches: Math Problems and Low Vision

Adapting Math Sketches: Math Problems and Low Vision

Math assignments that involve drawing, sketching, or graphing elements by hand can be challenging for students with low vision who may have trouble with fine motor skills, creating visualizations or drawings of concepts, or viewing their own drawings/sketches. Even though I would understand what a…

Adapting Coordinate Planes: Math Problems and Low Vision

Adapting Coordinate Planes: Math Problems and Low Vision

When learning to identify and plot coordinates and points on a coordinate plane, students with low vision may find it challenging to orient themselves to where items are located on a page or draw coordinates on paper. Even though I would understand the steps I…

Adapting Page Layouts: Math Problems and Low Vision

Adapting Page Layouts: Math Problems and Low Vision

Math assignments often use multi-column layouts and place text or page elements close to each other to save space, which can be challenging for students with low vision that are already dealing with the high demand visual tasks that come with studying math. While some…

Adapting Math Symbols: Math Problems and Low Vision

Adapting Math Symbols: Math Problems and Low Vision

Elementary school math lessons introduce arithmetic and math symbols to students as they learn to add, subtract, multiply, and divide, which can be challenging for students with low vision that find it difficult to tell the difference between different types of math symbols. At one…

Adapting Coin Activities: Math Problems For Low Vision

Adapting Coin Activities: Math Problems For Low Vision

Elementary school math lessons often include coin math lessons and activities for learning to identify coins, which can be challenging for students with low vision who have trouble with recognizing coins. I remember as a young student that I knew all of the visual characteristics…

How I Use Graph With Low Vision

How I Use Graph With Low Vision

When I was in high school, I used a laptop that did not have internet access to complete assignments and access materials in my in-person classes. I was still very new to researching assistive technology for math, and knew that I couldn’t see the graphs…

Solar Eclipse Accessibility Resources: Assistive Technology For Blind and Low Vision

Solar Eclipse Accessibility Resources: Assistive Technology For Blind and Low Vision

My review of the Eclipse Soundscapes app on iPad and Android, and how it helped me understand a really cool event

National Homework Hotline: Free Tutoring For Blind and Visually Impaired Students

National Homework Hotline: Free Tutoring For Blind and Visually Impaired Students

When I receive emails from students and parents asking about free tutoring for blind and visually impaired students, one of the first things I ask them is if they have contacted the National Homework Hotline, provided by VISTAS Education Services. Founded in March 2020 as…

Strategies For Using Lined Paper With Low Vision

Strategies For Using Lined Paper With Low Vision

When I was in middle and high school, my teachers were adamant that all students should use lined paper for math and science classes so that we could write out equations and solve problems on the page. This didn’t work well for me as a…

Choosing A Tutor For Low Vision Students

Choosing A Tutor For Low Vision Students

Why having a tutor from the same school or school district is beneficial for students, especially those with IEP or 504 plans