• Braille Dot Recognition Skill Application: Slate and stylus, help with reversals Object: To be the first person to make a braille letter with the numbered cubes
Materials:
5 cubes for each player. Using clear labels, label the sides of the cubes with the numbers 1-6
Optional: 1” graph paper cut out to represent a braille cell.
To Play:
Decide on a letter to make with the cubes.
Take the corresponding number of dice. For example, if it is decided to make the letter m, each person will need 3 cubes for the dots 1, 3, and 4.
The players roll their cubes at the same time and try to get the dot numbers for the agreed upon letter.
If the letter to make is m, and a 3 is rolled, the player calls it out and sets it in the dot 3 position. Optional: The graph paper can be used to place the cubes in the correct dot position.
Players continue to roll until someone has rolled all the dots to make the letter.
Players receive a point for being the first person to make the letter. The first person to get 10 points is the winner.