These items are all at the Ohio State School for the Blind (OSSB).
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The OSSB had only pictures of the state of Ohio, so I made this one that is tactile. The Ohio Buckeye tree, red cardinal bird, and crimson carnation flower help the students remember these facts. The major interstate routes are in different cords, and several major cities are the black shapes. This is mounted on cardboard so it is easy to hold and store. The gray cotton is over foam rubber, and the white Ohio shape is over cotton batting. I am told that it has been very helpful. |
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When I brought this picture to the
OSSB, a student came up and asked what it was that we had. I told
her, "A map of the United States". She asked where Ohio was, and
we showed her. She said she had family in Texas, and wanted to
know where that was. We placed her hand on Ohio, then dragged it
down to Texas to give her an impression how far away the state was.
She then asked about California. We repeated the process.
Then I asked her, "Which is bigger, Ohio or Texas?" Carefully
feeling both states, she, quite confidently said that Texas was bigger.
Subsequently, I made cards with each state on the face, and the name, nickname, capital and size in square feet on the reverse. Sighted people use color on maps to differentiate the boundaries and to help see where one state ends and the other begins. Using the textures of different fabrics does the same thing. Puff paint also helps. |
Clifford the Big Red Dog - Norman Bridwell