APH Products Catalog
and APH Parts Catalog
2008-2009

APH Products Catalog

Education, Rehabilitation, Technology, Recreation
American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.
150 Years, 1858-2008, Building Independence

This is an HTML edition of the print APH Products Catalog published in April of 2008. New products released after this catalog was published can be found at APH Products: New Releases.

We're proud to introduce this year's new products! Covering a broad spectrum of needs for people who are blind or visually impaired, they're featured on the print catalog pages indicated.

Full listing of new or revised products in the 2008-2009 Catalog

American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.
1839 Frankfort Avenue
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 6085
Louisville, Kentucky 40206-0085
Phone: 502-895-2405
Toll Free: 800-223-1839
Fax: 502-899-2274
E-Mail: info@aph.org
Website: www.aph.org

 

INTRODUCTION

About the Core Curriculum and the Expanded Core Curriculum

by Dr. Philip Hatlen

Core Curriculum

Educators define core curriculum as the knowledge and skills a student should learn by high school graduation. This foundation, for almost all learning, is generally related to academic subjects.

Expanded Core Curriculum

Most professionals firmly believe that visually impaired students need an expanded core curriculum that requires additional areas of learning. Experiences and concepts casually and incidentally learned by sighted students must be systematically and sequentially taught to the visually impaired student.

Dr. Philip Hatlen is the Superintendent, Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Austin, and serves as an Ex Officio Trustee of the American Printing House for the Blind.

Note: The introductory copy at the beginning of each of the Expanded Core Curriculum sections in this catalog was authored by Dr. Philip Hatlen.

Catalog Production Credits

Editorial: Scott Blome, Stephanie Lancaster, Gwynn Stewart

Design: Stephanie Lancaster

Project Assistant: Gwynn Stewart

HTML Edition: Bisig Impact Group

Products Catalog Committee 2008-2009

Janie Blome, Scott Blome, Bob Brasher, Rosanne Broome, Will Evans, Tony Grantz, Candace Jaworski, Stephanie Lancaster, Michael McCarty, John Spiegelhalter, Gwynn Stewart, Linda Turner, Malcolm Turner, Phyllis Williams, Roberta Williams.

Table of Contents

Prices in this catalog are effective as of July 1, 2008.

About This Catalog

Service Since 1858

Since 1858 the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) has been creating unique products for people who are visually impaired, blind, or deafblind. APH products are designed for infants, preschoolers, students, and adults, both in education and in daily living. This catalog is a complete listing of the materials, tools, and supplies offered for sale by APH.

Locating Products

The index, located in the back of the catalog, is alphabetized by product name. Most items are listed under three variations of the product name.

Prices and Types of Funds Accepted

All items in this catalog can be purchased with regular funds, such as checks, credit cards, or purchase orders. Most items can also be purchased with Federal Quota funds. Prices in this catalog are effective as of July 1, 2008. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Parts Available IconParts Available Icon

Products with replacement parts available are marked with this icon. See the rear of this book for the complete APH Replacement Parts Catalog.

Downloadable Manuals IconNEW! Downloadable Manuals Icon

We are pleased to offer a new service: selected APH products now have manuals available for immediate, free-of-charge download. You are free to print or emboss these manuals as needed.

APH will continue to package hard copies of these manuals with their products. We will also continue to sell hard copy manuals as replacement items. If, however, the manual is posted as a free download, we will not carry inventory on the shelf for immediate delivery. If you order one of these manuals separately it will be considered a special order product and will normally be shipped within three weeks.

Please visit our downloadable manuals page at http://www.aph.org/manuals/index.html

Product Information and Ordering on the Web

Visit the APH website for product information, ordering for U.S. customers, and much more. Our site is fully accessible to users who are visually impaired or blind: www.aph.org. Click the "LouisSM" button for online ordering.

Questions? Credit Card Order? The Call is on Us!

APH provides a toll-free number for all of your customer needs:

Call Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time: 1-800-223-1839 (U.S. and Canada).

About APH Products for Persons with Multiple Disabilities, Including Deafblindness

Children and adults with multiple disabilities, including deafblindness, are as diverse and varied in their abilities, strengths, and interests as is the general population. Some APH products have been developed for individuals with multiple disabilities in mind, and many others are also appropriate for use by this population. When choosing products for any child or adult it is important to keep in mind the age, abilities, and interests of that individual.

Below are examples of APH products that you may wish to consider for children and adults who have multiple disabilities, including deafblindness.

From Russia with Love and Care for Children with Sensory Impairment and Challenging Behaviors

The latest interactive CD-ROM authored by Dr. Jan van Dijk, Dr. Catherine Nelson, and Dr. Ton van der Meer includes an introductory course outlining the basic principles involved in assessing challenging behaviors of children with multiple disabilities. It also include video clips of 6 children, as well as a listing of article by Dr. van Dijk and other on challenging behaviors of children with deafblindness and other multiple disabilities.

ToAD: Tools for Assessment and Development

ToAD is a set of standardized tools to aid in performing functional vision evaluations or visual skills development activities. The ToAD kit provides tools, toy, and puzzles that assist the educator as he or she performs assessments or activities with students.

APH Homegrown Video Students Who Are Deafblind Using APH Products

This 20-minute video/DVD features 4 students of various ages who are deafblind using a variety of APH products. Meet Blake, Samuel, Tyler, and Lynn as they demonstrate the use of products such as Web Chase, the Perkins Braillewriter, Invisiboard, the Rib-It-Ball, and more.

CVI Perspectives

CVI Perspectives is a three part video intended for educators, families, and health care professionals. It provides information on the causes of Cortical Visual Impairment, as well as methods for identifying and understanding the unique educational needs of students with CVI. The third section presents thought-provoking accounts of families who have children with CVI.

Sensory Learning Kit (SLK)

This kit is an extensive set of sensory items and written manuals that help the most significantly challenged learners increase their curiosity and develop specific skills. Tools in the kit may be used to help create daily schedules, lesson plans, and alternative assessments for play or functional routines.

We encourage you to explore this catalog to locate other items you consider to be appropriate to meet the needs of the children and adults with whom you work.

APH Celebrates 150 Years, 1858-2008

You May Know:

But Did You Know?

APH Mission Statement

To promote independence of blind and visually impaired persons by providing specialized materials, products, and services needed for education and life.

APH Corporate Status

The American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Gifts, therefore, are tax deductible.

 

Assessment

Section Index

Assessment Related Products

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Custom Production of Accessible Tests

APH will work with you to develop test items or to convert your state or other major tests into accessible formats:

For additional information, contact APH's Accessible Tests Department at 1-800-223-1839. For a price list, custom contract estimate, or information on the status of an order, ask for the Contract Administration Department.

PartsISAVE: Individualized Systematic Assessment of Visual Efficiency

A functional vision assessment tool for use with infants, children, and young adults with significant cognitive, neurological, physical, and sensory impairments who cannot respond reliably to standard measures. Helps the user determine instructional entry level and programming strategies for facilitating efficient application of remaining visual functioning.

Components

ISAVE: 7-96160-00 -- $207.00

Replacement Item:

Tote Bag: 4-66001-01 -- $12.00

Note: this kit now includes the APH Innovations Tote Bag rather than the ISAVE Tote Bag.

OccluderPop Pack

A "lollipop" style occluder for blocking the vision of one eye while testing the other. Included with the ISAVE Kit, 7-96160-00.

OccluderPop Pack (3 occluders):1-96160-00 -- $5.00

Good Lookin': ISAVE and the Minimally Responsive Child Videotape

This video brings you training in methods and accepted practices of using ISAVE to determine visual function in very young students with minimal response topographies. 28 Minutes. Closed captioned.

Good Lookin' VHS Video: 1-30001-00 -- $25.00

ISAVE Visual Field/Acuity Grid

This product allows the user to perform simple visual field and acuity activities with children. All visual field and acuity activities in ISAVE that call for a transparent grid can be accomplished with the ISAVE Grid.

The grid board is 18 × 18 inches, clear plastic, and marked with white lines to make the grid. It stands alone so teachers and interventionists can remain hands-free. The grid may be folded and placed into its fabric-lined pouch to keep from being scratched.

ISAVE Visual Field/Acuity Grid: 1-08540-00 -- $51.00

ISAVE 101 Video

ISAVE 101 presents an overview of the ISAVE kit in a brief, entertaining, and informative video. Two lively characters engage the viewer as the video addresses such questions as "What is ISAVE?" "Who can use ISAVE?" "Who is the target audience for ISAVE?" "How do I organize it and put it together?" "What do I need to know before using ISAVE?" "How do I prepare the environment to use ISAVE?" "How can ISAVE help me with functional vision assessments?"

VHS: 1-30012-00 -- $25.00
DVD: 1-30012-DVD -- $25.00

New PartsToAD: Tools for Assessment and Development of Visual Skills

This set of standardized tools aids in performing functional vision evaluations or visual skills development activities. ToAD does not provide a curriculum—there are several excellent curricula available, including ISAVE from APH. The ToAD kit provides tools, toys, and puzzles that assist the educator as he or she performs assessments or activities.

In addition to its uses for assessment and for vision development activities, ToAD serves as the Vision Modality for the Sensory Learning Kit. One of the reasons ToAD was developed is to provide tools and activity suggestions for tool use, in a program that increases in complexity, yet is developmentally-appropriate as the Vision Modality of the Sensory Learning Kit.

Components

Most ToAD materials are designed to be used with APH's Invisiboard and ISAVE Grid in a very softly lit environment.

Recommended ages: 2.5 - 5 years.

NOTE: The TADPOLE program is being developed for learners 0 - 2.5 years and those with severe, multiple disabilities.

WARNING: Choking Hazard — Small Parts. Not intended for children ages 5 and under without adult supervision.

ToAD complete kit: 1-08152-00 -- $595.00

Optional Items:

SQUIRE ToAD's Puzzle Book, Braille Edition: 5-08152-05 -- $26.00

ToAD Teacher's Guidebook, Braille Edition: 5-08152-00 -- $36.00

Replacement Items:

SQUIRE ToAD's Puzzle Book, Large Print Edition: 1-08152-05 -- $26.00

ToAD Teacher's Guidebook, Large Print Edition: 7-08152-00 -- $36.00

ToAD Object Cards (set of 168): 1-08152-01 -- $24.00

ToAD Light Source Items: 1-08152-02 -- $93.00

Related Products:

ISAVE Visual Field/Acuity Grid: 1-08540-00 -- $51.00

Invisiboard: 1-08541-00 -- $126.00

Brigance® Diagnostic Comprehensive Inventory of Basic Skills (Green), Revised, 1999: Student Braille Edition

A criterion-referenced inventory that assesses, on an individual basis, a student's strengths or weaknesses in specific skills areas, the Brigance® has been especially useful in support of IEP development and program planning.

The revised 1999 edition spans grades pre-kindergarten through nine. Innovations include options for group administration, updated grade placement tests, updated skill sequences, and alternative assessment options for pretests and posttests. The student braille edition is designed to be used only in conjunction with the print test. Information on ordering the print inventory can be obtained from the publisher, Curriculum Associates®, Inc.

An adaptation of the print inventory, the student braille edition includes tactile representations of diagrams where appropriate. The 23 subtests have been grouped into 14 braille modules.

Features of the Student Braille Edition:

To Order

Brigance Diagnostic Comprehensive Inventory of Basic Skills (Green), Revised 1999, Complete Braille Inventory with 14 modules and binder: 5-00000-00 -- $242.00

Optional Item:

Large Print Toss-Away Ruler (24-Pack): 1-03011-00 -- $10.00

Replacement Item:

Large Print/Braille Toss-Away Rulers (24-Pack): 1-03010-00 -- $16.00

Note: The student braille edition was designed to be used only in conjunction with the print inventory. To get ordering information for the print test, student record books, and other regular print materials, contact: Curriculum Associates, Inc., North Billerica, MA, 800-225-0248, www.curriculumassociates.com.

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Brigance® Diagnostic Inventory of Early Development (Yellow): APH Tactile Supplement, Revised 1991

A criterion-referenced assessment designed to identify the level of mastery that a young child has achieved on selected skills. This information is important for planning a child's Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) or Individualized Educational Program (IEP). This inventory of early development was designed for children birth through kindergarten.

The Brigance Inventory is a self-directed inventory. The APH Tactile Supplement is designed to be used only in conjunction with the print edition of the Inventory (available from the publisher, see below). The Supplement provides alternative procedures and tactile materials for items that involve visual stimuli, with additional directions and suggestions where appropriate.

The APH Supplement consists of:

Skills categories tested with this inventory:

Brigance Diagnostic Inventory of Early Development (Yellow): APH Tactile Supplement: 5-17681-00 -- $122.00

Note: The APH tactile supplement was designed to be used only in conjunction with the print inventory. To obtain ordering information for the print test, contact: Curriculum Associates®, Inc., North Billerica, MA, 1-800-225-0248, www.curriculumassociates.com

KeyMath Revised 1988: A Diagnostic Inventory of Essential Mathematics: Braille Edition, Form A

An individually administered content-referenced test that provides a comprehensive assessment of a student's understanding and application of important mathematics concepts and skills. For students in kindergarten through 9th grade.

Results can guide general instructional planning or remedial instruction. They can also be used as part of a comprehensive psychoeducational assessment; in program evaluations; or to assess the scope, currency, and efficacy of a mathematics curriculum.

Includes Embossed Illustrations

The KeyMath-R Braille Edition contains braille and/or embossed illustrations to accompany the regular print edition, which is administered orally. A manual for administering the original KeyMath Revised 1988 is needed for reference, and is included in the complete kit or can be purchased from the publisher, American Guidance Service® (now part of Pearson Assessments.

Test Records Supplied

Individual Test Records (five copies) are supplied with the KeyMath-R Complete Kit. An Individual Test Record should be used for a trial administration of the test and for each student who is actually administered the test for diagnostic purposes. Additional Individual Test Records are available from American Guidance Service (Pearson Assessments).

KeyMath Revised, 1988: A Diagnostic Inventory of Essential Mathematics—Braille Edition, Form A:

Complete Kit (Kit includes the braille/tactile test in four volumes, KeyMath Revised Manual in regular print for administering the original edition, Supplemental Directions in regular print for administering the braille/tactile edition, and five Individual Test Records): 5-65701-00 -- $331.00

Braille/tactile test only: 5-65702-00 -- $132.00

Downloadable Manuals IconPrint Supplemental Directions for administering the braille/tactile versions only: 7-65701-00 -- $11.00

Additional Individual Test Records and the original KeyMath Revised Manual may be obtained from the publisher. AGS Assessments is now part of Pearson Assessments, a business of Pearson Education. For their Customer Service, contact 800-627-7271 or agsinfo@pearson.com.

Woodcock-Johnson® III (WJ III): Tests of Achievement, 2001: Large Print Edition

With permission of Riverside Publishing Company, the American Printing House for the Blind now offers a full-color large print edition of one of the most widely used diagnostic tests for ages 2 through adult. The WJ III is commonly used to identify learning disabilities and for gathering details on individual strengths and weaknesses in preparation for educational planning.

Practitioners now can derive interpretive information from 19 test cluster scores to help measure performance levels, determine educational progress, and plan interventions. The WJ III Standard Battery provides 10 cluster scores, and 9 additional clusters are provided by the Extended Battery. The Compuscore® Scoring and Reporting system on CD makes it easy to derive and interpret scores and prepare documentation.

Features of the WJ III Large Print Edition:

The APH Tote is a roomy canvas bag, convenient for carrying and storing the WJ III Large Print test materials. It is sold separately.

Woodcock-Johnson III: Tests of Achievement: Large Print Edition, (2 volumes and one pkg. of GlaReducers): 4-66000-00 -- $99.00

Optional Item:

APH Tote: 4-66001-00 -- $12.00

Replacement Item:

GlaReducers: Glare-reducing sheets (4-pack): 1-03062-00 -- $10.00

Note: In order to administer the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement: Large Print Edition, you must have training in administration of the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement. Examiners must own or purchase the regular print test and materials, including the audio cassette/CD, manuals, Compuscore® CD, and Test Records (available only through Riverside Publishing). Contact: Riverside Publishing, Rolling Meadows, IL, 800-323-9540, www.riverpub.com

Generic Answer Sheets

APH offers two types of generic answer sheets useful in a variety of assessment activities.

Simple Multiple-Choice Answer Sheets (50-pack) 1-03680-00 -- $6.00

Multiple Choice Multipurpose Answer Sheets (50-pack)

GED® Basics, 2002

An introductory guide to the basic skills you need to tackle the General Educational Development (GED) test:

GED Basics, Braille Edition (4 volumes): T-N1405-40 -- $136.00

GED Basics, Cassette Edition (2 cassettes 15/16 tips, 4-track): C-53866-00 -- $5.00

K-FAST® (Kaufman Functional Academic Skills Test), 1994

This assessment is an individually administered test to determine performance in reading and mathematics as applied to daily living situations. K-FAST reading and arithmetic tasks relate to everyday activities, such as:

Spanning ages 15-85, K-FAST adapted versions for braille and large print were designed to be used with academic and non-academic track students in the transitional stage and with adults for program placement purposes.

Large Print: 4-64500-00 -- $117.00

Braille: 5-64500-00 -- $199.00

Note: Both the braille and large print editions include an administration manual in braille.

Teacher's PetTM

Teacher's Pet software can be used by either teachers or parents to create accessible drills, practice exercises, or tests for students who are blind or visually impaired. This program allows the creation of both audio and large print tests. It can record test sessions to track student progress.

Recommended ages: all ages (dictated by the tests created.)

Requirements to Run

Teacher's Pet, CD-ROM: D-03460-00 -- $89.00

Teacher's Pet, Electronic Distribution: D-03460-ED -- $79.00

Note: Find detailed software purchasing instructions in the "How to Order" section. Download APH Software Demos: www.aph.org/tech.

Child-guided Strategies for Assessing Children who are Deafblind or have Multiple Disabilities

by Dr. Catherine Nelson and Dr. Jan van Dijk

This unique CD-ROM is user-friendly and highly interactive as it demonstrates Dr. van Dijk's strategies and techniques for assessing and teaching children with multiple disabilities through the use of video clips, questions pertaining to the video clips, discussion, and relevant literature. Comprehensive assessments of two children are included. Through an interactive question and answer format, the viewer can design an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for the two children based upon the assessments.

Also included in the CD-ROM is an index of many terms pertaining to deafblindness and multiple disabilities. Each term is defined, explained in depth, and illustrated by video clips. In addition to a comprehensive printed article detailing the assessment process, 12 full text articles by Dr. Jan van Dijk and colleagues are also included in the production.

Requirements to Run PC and Spanish CDs

Requirements to Run Mac Version (English):

Not available with Quota funds.

PC Version

Mac Version

Living with CHARGE: How to Deal with Challenging Behaviors and Enhance Communication: A Follow-up Study of Individuals with CHARGE Syndrome

By Dr. Jan van Dijk and Dr. Cathy Nelson

The frequency of behavior problems in children with sensory impairment is greater than in other groups of children. Children with CHARGE Syndrome often have a multitude of physical, sensory, endocrinological, and developmental problems. Therefore, it is likely that a range of behavior problems may develop.

This CD-ROM presents a video on the medical aspects of CHARGE Syndrome, and teaches the viewer to observe and analyze the behavior of five children with CHARGE through the use of video clips and a question/answer section. Numerous overviews of articles by Dr. van Dijk and others are included.

Requirements to Run CD

PC Version: 1-31003-01 -- $40.00

Not available with Quota funds.

New ProductFrom Russia with Love and Care for Children with Sensory Impairment and Challenging Behaviors

From Russia with Love and Care for Children with Sensory Impairment and Challenging Behaviors, a demonstration of an intervention model, is the latest interactive CD-ROM authored by Dr. Jan van Dijk, Dr. Catherine Nelson, and Dr. Ton van der Meer. This CD includes an introductory course in Positive Behavioral Support, which outlines the basic principles involved in assessing challenging behaviors of children with multiple disabilities. It also includes video clips and opportunities for behavioral analysis of 6 children, as well as a listing of articles by Dr van Dijk and others on challenging behaviors of children with deafblindness and other multiple disabilities.

CD-ROM: 1-31002-00 -- $50.00

Not available with Quota funds.

Functional Vision: A Bridge to Learning and Living: Functional Vision Assessment Video

This video, featuring internationally known experts, gives an overview of low vision and the process of a functional vision assessment. It highlights the importance of assessing low vision and how such an assessment is accomplished.

The video was directed by APH's Mary Nelle McLennan and features Marshall Flax, Wisconsin Council of the Blind; LaRhea Sanford, Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools; Edith Ethridge, Kentucky School for the Blind; Beth Langley, Pinellas County Clearwater Schools; and Laura Felty, Raceland Independent Greenup County Schools.

VHS cassette runs approximately 26 minutes.

1-30009-00 -- $20.00

 

Early Childhood

Section Index

Early Childhood Related Products

Everyday Activities Calendar

This idea-filled calendar suggests a fun preschool activity for each day of the year formatted with two days per page. Activities are drawn from everyday occurrences and make use of easily accessible, low cost materials.

The large print/braille calendar is designed so the user may begin at any point and comes in a three-ring binder with color dividers between each month. This calendar does not track any specific year, but can be used year after year.

Recommended ages: 3 to 8 years.

1-08121-00 -- $58.00

Reach For the Stars, Planning for the Future:
A Transition Process for Families of Young Children

APH presents Reach for the Stars, a first-of-its-kind guidebook about transitioning young children into preschool or kindergarten settings. It is designed to help the families of young children with disabilities imagine positive and productive futures. It aids families in working with school personnel to create educational plans that will lead to inclusive educational programs.

Reach for the Stars:

Large Print Edition: 7-08410-00 -- $26.00
Braille Edition: 5-08410-00 -- $53.00

Replacement Item:

Transition Planning Pages only:

Large Print: 7-08411-00 -- $6.00
Braille: 5-08410-01 -- $7.00

Parents and Visually Impaired Infants (PAVII)

Print materials designed to help parents of infants who are visually impaired become involved as primary members of the intervention team. Includes:

Materials come bound in a sturdy three-ring notebook. Recommended ages: birth to 3 years, primarily for parents.

PAVII: 7-96150-00 -- $49.00

Replacement Item:

Learning Together only: 7-68660-00 -- $13.00

Move, Touch, Do!

Curriculum provides children opportunities to develop the awareness and skills to prepare them to enter formal education.

Materials provide an outline of daily activities, a structure of materials and skills for the school year, instructions for craft projects, and sample communication boards. Included computer disk contains letters to parents, helpful forms, and checklists.

Recommended ages: For developmental ages birth to 5 years, primarily for professionals.

7-83000-00 -- $44.00

On the Way to Literacy: Early Experiences for Visually Impaired Children

This newly revised handbook and series of 18 storybooks contain vital information and activities to enhance the development of literacy in young blind or visually impaired children.

Handbook and Let's Get Started

Handbook for parents and teachers addresses communication, hand skills/tactual exploration, concepts, and book experiences.

Recommended ages for handbook and Let's Get Started concepts: birth to 5 years.

Storybooks

Storybooks introduce large print, tactile illustrations, and braille. Illustrations provide opportunities to use finger and hand skills.

Recommended ages for storybooks: 2 ½ to 5 years, except Gumdrop Tree, which is not for children under 3 years.

How On the Way Is Sold

The handbook and storybooks can be purchased separately or as sets. The books in the sets are grouped together for your ordering convenience, and are not sequential in terms of level of difficulty.

On the Way Storybooks with Real Objects and Textures

Giggly-Wiggly, Snickety-Snick (Set III)
Words capture a range of tactile experiences--bumpy, smooth, crunchy, etc. Envelopes on the pages can be filled with real objects (not included).
6-77502-05 -- $53.00

Something Special (Set I)
A young child searches for a lost possession; features objects fixed to the book pages.
6-77500-05 -- $58.00

That's Not My Bear (Set II)
A well-loved teddy bear is lost and cannot be replaced. The special bear and others offered by the family are represented by furry shapes.
6-77501-01 -- $50.00

Geraldine's Blanket (Set II)
A girl's treasured blanket becomes worn and patched over time, but is never outgrown. Squares of fabric illustrate the fate of the blanket.
6-77501-02 -- $66.00

On the Way Storybooks Illustrated with Thermoforms (molded plastic shapes)

Jennifer's Messes (Set I)
Thermoforms of familiar objects such as breakfast cereal, pretzels, and crayons illustrate the messes made by Jennifer.
6-77500-06 -- $66.00

Jellybean Jungle (Set III)
A counting rhyme about a magical jungle filled with jellybeans. From one to ten, the jellybeans appear in rows for easier counting. Scented stickers included.
6-77502-01 -- $80.00

Gobs of Gum (Set I)
A rhyming story about "big blobs, small gobs, and sticky icky strings of bubblegum."
6-77500-08 -- $44.00

Roly-Poly Man (Set I)
A young child creates a "roly-poly" figure from pieces of clay.
6-77500-07 -- $52.00

Thingamajig (Set III)
Jamie is a collector of "thingamajigs"—coins, marbles, buttons, and other common objects. His treasures introduce the concept of grouping items, and identifying missing items.
6-77502-04 -- $42.00

On the Way Storybooks with Raised-Line Drawings

The Longest Noodle (Set I)
A child finds the world's longest noodle. Raised lines illustrate a shoelace, a jump rope, etc.
6-77500-01 -- $24.00

The Blue Balloon (Set II)
A special balloon takes on extraordinary shapes and performs amazing feats. Illustrated with brightly colored, raised balloon shapes.
6-77501-03 -- $44.00

The Littlest Pumpkin (see related puzzles after this chart)
When the littlest pumpkin in the patch isn't chosen to become a jack-o-lantern, things seem very bleak—until a child discovers his hiding place! Raised lines and die-cut foam pumpkins.
6-77504-00 -- $54.00

That Terrible, Awful Day (Set I)
A young child's popsicle gets smaller as everyone shares a taste.
6-77500-04 -- $17.00

The Caterpillar (Set I)
A visually impaired child discovers something in her backyard. Has raised line drawings of a hand, foot, steps, and a fuzzy fabric caterpillar.
6-77500-02 -- $20.00

Silly Squiggles (Set I)
A wormlike creature stretches, squeezes, and squirms into various shapes in this rhyming story.
6-77500-09 -- $21.00

The Gumdrop Tree (Set III)
A tree which grows from a gumdrop! The raised-line drawings depict the growth of the tree. The gumdrops are shown in a row, circle, square, etc. Includes scented stickers. For ages 3 years and up.
6-77502-03 -- $74.00

Bumpy Rolls Away (Set I)
Bumpy the Ball rolls down a hill, down steps, onto a sidewalk, along an alley, and into a box.
6-77500-03 -- $21.00

Special On the Way Book Lets Children Create a Story About Themselves

Book About Me (Set I)
A "Me Book" for children to create, with fill-in-the-blank sentences in braille and print, and space to add illustrations and text.
6-77500-10 -- $17.00

On the Way to Literacy Book Sets

On the Way to Literacy: Complete (Set I)
One print handbook and one each of: Something Special; Jennifer's Messes; Gobs of Gum; Roly-Poly Man; The Longest Noodle; That Terrible, Awful Day; The Caterpillar; Bumpy Rolls Away; Silly Squiggles; Book About Me. 10 storybooks total.
6-77500-00 -- $404.00

On the Way to Literacy: Complete (Set II)
One each of: That's Not My Bear, Geraldine's Blanket, The Blue Balloon. 3 storybooks total.
6-77501-00 -- $170.00

On the Way to Literacy: Complete (Set III)
One each of: Giggly-Wiggly, Snickety-Snick; Jellybean Jungle; Thingamajig; The Gumdrop Tree. 4 storybooks total. Gumdrop 3 years and up.
6-77502-00 -- $259.00

On the Way to Literacy Handbook, Let's Get Started, and Related Video

New ProductOn the Way to Literacy Handbook, 2nd Edition
This updated handbook guides teachers and parents in supporting a young child's first steps towards literacy.
Print: 8-77520-00 -- $54.00
Braille: 6-77520-00 -- $112.00

On the Way to Literacy: Let's Get Started
Introductory book to the On the Way series helps parents learn the importance of reading aloud to young children. This print/braille book is included in all sets of On the Way books.
8-77499-00 -- $10.00

Discovering the Magic of Reading: "Elizabeth's Story" (videotape and booklet)
This 24-minute video and included booklet examine ways that parents and teachers of young visually impaired children can make the vital experience of reading aloud enjoyable and meaningful.
1-30002-00 -- $25.00

On the Way to Literacy: APH SoundPage

The APH SoundPage, an OWTL storybook accessory, allows readers to create their own sound effects and recordings. Slotted to hold up to three eight-second digital recording/playback devices (two included in basic set, with additional devices sold separately), the page can be clipped into the 3-ring binder of any OWTL storybook. The User's Guide contains suggestions for use as a part of story reading, as well as suggesting other uses for the recording device.

APH SoundPage: 6-77505-00 -- $37.00
Additional Digital Recording Device: 6-77505-01 -- $10.00

Related On the Way Product: Pumpkin Puzzles

APH offers two pumpkin puzzles related to the On the Way to Literacy book The Littlest Pumpkin. These puzzles, sold as a set, depict the Littlest Pumpkin and another jack-o-lantern face. Orange and black foam puzzle pieces are reversible.

1-08835-00 -- $40.00

Moving Ahead Series: Goin' on a Bear Hunt

Storybooks designed to be the next step for students who have had experience with simple tactile representations (such as those in APH's OWTL series). Moving Ahead storybooks introduce symbolic representation, more complex illustrations, and an increased emphasis on text by combining tactile pictures, print/braille text, and a fun story.

Goin' on a Bear Hunt is the first title in this series. In the process of hunting for the bear, the reader follows a tactile line through the story, and at the end of the book is a fold-out tactile "map" to use in retelling the story. Braille words are provided on customer-applied labels, allowing the reader to choose contracted or uncontracted braille.

Recommended ages: Pre-K to 3rd grade

Goin' on a Bear Hunt, Print/Braille, with Large Print Reader's Guide: 6-77903-00 -- $44.00

Optional Item:

Goin' on a Bear Hunt Reader's Guide only, Braille Edition: 6-77907-00 -- $10.00

Moving Ahead Series: Splish the Fish

This read-aloud rhyming story features simple raised-line symbols representing Splish and his friends embedded in an areal pattern representing the ocean. The child tactually searches for Splish and helps him find his way back to his friends. An accompanying storyboard with Velcro®-backed pieces permits the child to retell the story.

Splish the Fish Print/Braille Book with Large Print Reader's Guide: 6-77902-00 -- $45.00

Optional Item:

Splish Reader's Guide only, Braille: 6-77906-00 -- $11.00

Alphabet Scramble Storybook

Alphabet Scramble is a read-aloud storybook promoting emergent and early literacy skills. The rhyming story tells of a "family" of alphabet letters as each sets out to explore the page. As each letter takes a turn crossing the page—shown as a line of repeating letters—the child has the motivation to track along the line of braille, gaining skill in the hand movements used for braille reading.

Reading Alphabet Scramble provides exposure to upper and lower case braille and large print letters, letter names, the sequence of the alphabet, and includes the letter word contraction associated with each braille letter. Visually pleasing, colorful, high-contrast backgrounds add interest for low vision learners and sighted peers.

An accompanying Notes to the Reader (print edition included, braille edition available separately) discusses the book's purpose, proper tracking techniques, and information about tactual recognition of braille symbols and the importance of letter knowledge for beginning reading.

Recommended ages: preschool and up.

Alphabet Scramble: 5-01199-00 -- $46.00

Optional Item:

Alphabet Scramble, Braille Notes to Reader: 5-01198-00 -- $8.50

Developmental Guidelines for Infants with Visual Impairment: A Manual for Early Intervention

This manual describes the development of infants with a wide range of visual impairments. Includes sections on: Visual Impairment in Infants (overview); Development -- Social-Emotional, Communication, Cognitive, Fine Motor, Gross Motor, and Functional Vision; and Use of the Guidelines to Develop Intervention Goals and Strategies.

Recommended ages: Birth to 2 years, primarily for professionals.

8-50700-00 -- $29.00

Parent Early Childhood Education Series

Activity sheets describe techniques parents can use to help their blind or visually impaired child grow in key developmental areas: cognitive, communication, eating, motor, and play skills; emotional and sensory development; and orientation and mobility. Recommended ages: birth to 5 years, for parents and professionals.

Teacher, Print in binder: 7-96201-00 -- $14.00

Parent/Caregiver, Loose Leaf Print: 7-96200-00 -- $8.00

Spanish Edition, Loose Leaf Print: 7-96202-00 -- $15.00

Braille: 5-96201-00 -- $35.00

Tactile Treasures: Math and Language Concepts for Young Children with Visual Impairments

Informal assessment and teaching tool for use with children from preschool through elementary. Helps develop an early understanding of basic concepts and vocabulary that are prerequisites for reading and math.

Tactile graphics of thermoformed real objects and related scripts/stories introduce over 90 concepts such as shape, size, comparison, amount, position, and page orientation. 79 sheets feature tactile objects and a teacher's guidebook in print and braille provides the scripts or stories for each concept. Recommended ages: 4 to 9 years, primarily for professionals. Note: It is not recommended that the guidebook be used without the thermoformed pages.

Tactile Treasures (Complete kit): 1-08842-00 -- $147.00

Replacement Items:

Print Guidebook: 7-08842-00 -- $22.00
Braille Guidebook: 5-08842-00 -- $12.00

PartsFine Motor Development Materials: Twist, Turn, and Learn

Helps young children with visual and with multiple disabilities develop and enhance fine motor skills. Kit assists in developing reaching, grasping, raking, pincer grasp, wrist rotation, searching technique, palmar grasp, and visual-motor/visual-perceptual coordination.

Includes eight modules with bright colors and ringing bells; a set of straps that allow the modules to be hung on playpens or cribs; a carrying bag; and a print teacher's guidebook.

Recommended ages: birth to 36 months, primarily for professionals.

Fine Motor Complete Set: 1-08420-00 -- $415.00

Replacement Item:

Teacher's Guidebook only: 7-40400-00 -- $24.00

PartsHANDS ON: Functional Activities for Visually Impaired Preschoolers

Helps children develop skills such as concentration, hand and visual coordination, ability to complete a cycle of activity, and socialization skills. Also helps develop a sense of order and a positive self-image.

Includes a guidebook and six specially designed plastic work trays. The guidebook details numerous activities using the trays and commonly available materials. The work progresses from jobs such as pouring beans to more complicated tasks such as preparing snacks. Recommended ages: 3 to 6 years, for parents and professionals.

HANDS ON Kit: 1-03260-00 -- $220.00

Replacment Item:

HANDS ON Guidebook only: 7-52210-00 -- $59.00

PartsSensory Learning Kit (SLK)

A kit for use in the development of skills for learners with the most significant challenges.

This kit is an extensive set of sensory items and written materials that help the most significantly challenged learners increase their curiosity and develop specific skills. Tools in this kit may be used to help create daily schedules, lesson plans, and alternative assessments for play or functional routines.

Kit Includes:

Sensory Learning Kit: 1-08611-00 -- $499.00

Replacement Items:

SLK Guidebook/Routines Book, Print: 7-08611-00 -- $81.00

SLK Power Select: 1-08612-00 -- $175.00

SLK Scallop Switch: 1-08613-00 -- $32.00

SLK Adaptable Tactile Switch: 1-08614-00 -- $27.00

SLK Adaptable Stick Switch: 1-08615-00 -- $50.00

Now Available Separately:

NewVibrating Pad with Adapter: 1-08616-00 -- $36.50

NewSelect Switch

A battery-powered switch with function control features that enable individuals to communicate and control battery-operated appliances, toys, and devices. The switch is designed for use in educational and daily living applications. It is useful for individuals with severe motor disabilities and cognitive impairments.

Features:

Select Switch: 1-08617-00 -- $125.00

Note: Batteries are NOT included.

Beginnings: A practical guide for parents and teachers of visually impaired babies

This book gives parents or teachers of infants who are visually impaired many easy-to-follow suggestions. Beginnings presents ways of building critical skills such as reaching, grasping, midline coordination, walking, etc.

Recommended ages: birth to 2 years, for parents and professionals.

Beginnings: A Practical Guide for Parents and Teachers of Visually Impaired Babies (print handbook): 7-11710-00 -- $10.00

NewGrowing Up: A Developmental Curriculum

The Growing Up curriculum provides an overall framework that is adaptable to behavior modification and other educational strategies. Included profile helps parents understand developmental needs of their children. Teachers, doctors, therapists, and parents find it useful to work together with Growing Up.

Materials have been used successfully in the following:

Includes:

Complies with IDEA guidelines.

Complete Kit: 8-65000-00 -- $195.00 + $11.00 approx. shipping charge

Optional Item:

CD only (CD is not included in Kit): 8-65000-CD -- $119.00 + $5.00 approx. shipping charge

*CD sold separately.

Not available with Quota funds.

NewVIPS Video Library

The VIPS Video Library from Visually Impaired Preschool Services is a series of essential videos for parents of young children who are visually impaired. This library offers practical and proven techniques that foster the development of children who are visually impaired or blind. Geared to parents and educators, these videos offer critical insights and strategies to help a child achieve independence.

Seeing Things in a New Way: What Happens When You Have a Blind Baby: 1-30024-DVD -- $49.95

Learning About the World: Concept Development: 1-30025-DVD -- $49.95

Becoming a "Can-Do" Kid: Self-Help Skills: 1-30026-DVD -- $49.95

Making Friends: Social Skills and Play: 1-30027-DVD -- $49.95

Going Places: Orientation and Mobility: 1-30028-DVD -- $49.95

Through Their Eyes: An Introduction to Low Vision: 1-30029-DVD -- $49.95

Moving Through the World: Gross Motor Skills and Play: 1-30030-DVD -- $49.95

Hands on Experience: Tactual Learning and Skills: 1-30031-DVD -- $49.95

Successfully Adapting the Preschool Environment: 1-30032-DVD -- $49.95

Power at Your Fingertips: An Introduction to Learning Braille: 1-30033-DVD -- $79.95

Full of Hope: 1-30034-DVD -- $59.95

Growing My Way — Part I: The Developmental Impacts of Visual Impairment: 1-30035-DVD -- $149.95

VIPS Video Library not available with Quota funds.

Effective Use of Objects: A Process Centered Intervention

Helps learners with multiple disabilities develop task-oriented behavior that is self-regulating. Focuses on the kinds of problem-solving skills that encourage the functional use of objects. The first section stresses task orientation and exploration of the physical properties of objects. Section two addresses skills related to using objects in work sequences at a more advanced level.

7-35500-00 -- $45.00

Recommended functional ages: 2 to 7 years, for parents and professionals.

PartsGiant Textured Beads

Introduces a variety of concepts, including shape, color, and texture. Also assists in the development of muscular and eye-hand coordination. Set includes 12 brightly colored plastic beads in three shapes: cube, rectangular solid, and cylinder. Shapes have three textures: smooth, striped, and a grid. A bead stringer and instructions in print are included.

Recommended ages: 3 to 6 years.

1-03780-00 -- $71.00

Replacement Item:

Stringer only: 1-03790-00 -- $4.25

Textured Pegs

Helps develop fine motor skills, manual dexterity, and grasp/release skills, reinforcing concepts of direction and position. Includes a 12-hole board and 12 large textured pegs. Print instructions.

Recommended ages: 1 to 6 years.

1-08930-00 -- $29.00

PartsShape Board

Students learn to discriminate, sort, and classify different geometric figures according to size, shape, color, or position on a pegboard. Also aids in understanding up, down, right, and left.

Consists of 15 geometric shapes and a board with three columns of five pegs. Includes five different shapes in small, medium, and large sizes. Print instructions.

Recommended ages: 4 years and up.

1-03710-00 -- $75.00

Large Textured Block

Develops gross motor dexterity, visual and tactual discrimination, and simple matching skills.

The 3-inch plastic cube features sides of six different colors and textures. Six flat plastic inserts match the cube sides. An insert is placed in the included frame; the block is then placed on top of the insert, matching side down.

Recommended ages: 5 years and up.

1-03820-00 -- $36.00

Textured Matching Blocks

Encourages recognition of textures, identification of textures by name, and tactual matching, while reinforcing directional and positional concepts.

Includes six blocks of different textures and a board with identically textured nests for block matching. Print instructions.

Recommended ages: 3 to 6 years.

1-08950-00 -- $57.00

Formboard with Removable Hands

Promotes orientation to left and right hand positions and texture recognition. Base has incised left and right hand shapes. Tops of the removable hand pieces are smooth, the bottoms are textured. High contrast colors. Print instructions.

Recommended ages: 3 to 6 years.

1-03700-00 -- $28.00

Related Item:

Touch and Tell Classic reading readiness books: 6-44670-00 -- $52.00

PartsPuzzle Form Board Kit

The Puzzle Form Board Kit is a supplementary aid for teaching basic concepts such as shape, texture, color, size, and matching. This kit includes five different puzzle shapes with puzzle frames: circle, diamond, square, rectangle, and triangle. There are three variations of each of the five shapes.

Recommended ages: 3 years and up.

1-03721-00 -- $77.00

Peg-A-Circle Set

Assists in teaching concepts of next, sequence, clockwise, and counterclockwise. Consists of a 12 inch square board containing 16 holes in a circular pattern, and 16 pegs. Print instructions.

Recommended ages: 3 years and up.

1-08550-00 -- $49.00

PartsPeg Kit

Helps children develop skills in manipulation; number and language concepts; and color, size, and tactual discrimination.

Contains nine pegs of varying sizes, colors, and textures; a manipulation/storage container; and six inset frames with holes of varying number and size. Frames fit into the top of the container and provide for manipulating the pegs.

Recommended ages: 3 to 8 years.

1-03420-00 -- $41.00

Sensory Cylinder Set

Develops skills in manipulation; number and language concepts; and tactual, color, and weight discrimination. Contains six cylinders, two each of three different weights. Ends of the cylinders have six different texture matches. No two matches of weight, texture, or color can be made simultaneously.

Recommended ages: 3 years and up.

1-03670-00 -- $69.00

Small, Medium, and Large Circles, Set I

Introduces the concept of fine size discrimination. A frame contains three recessed nests for holding six foam circles of various sizes. Print instructions.

Recommended ages: 1 to 6 years.

1-08590-00 -- $18.00

Small, Medium, and Large Circles, Set II

Facilitates perception of three dimensions, while strengthening manipulative, matching, and discrimination skills. A base has three pegs for sorting three sets of four circles with holes in their centers. Circles are in four different colors, and as circle diameter increases, thickness decreases. Print instructions.

Recommended ages: 3 to 6 years.

1-08600-00 -- $58.00

Sound Matching Board I

Develops fine motor skills and auditory matching and discrimination, with the capability of introducing sequential order.

Included are: 12 cylinders (four loud- and eight soft-sounding), and a circular, 12-hole board. Cylinders and board are of contrasting colors. Print instructions.

Recommended ages: 3 years and older.

1-08710-00 -- $56.00

Sound Matching Board II

Helps develop concepts of a series, directions, positions, matching, and discrimination.

Includes eight shakers of four different sounds, and an 8-nest base. Print instructions.

Recommended ages: 3 years and older

1-08720-00 -- $50.00

Work-Play Trays

Durable trays hold objects which might roll out of reach. Trays provide enclosed work space for sorting, matching, classifying, counting.

Two sizes and colors:

Small Work-Play Tray (17 × 11 3/4 inches):
Black: 1-03751-00 -- $15.00
Yellow: 1-03660-00 -- $15.00

Dividers for Small Work-Play Tray (pack of four - two, three, four, or five parts) -- 1-03770-00 -- $24.00

Large Work-Play Tray (21 1/4 × 13 1/4 inches):
Black: 1-03761-00 -- $25.00
Yellow: 1-03740-00 -- $21.00

Note: Dividers are not available for the large tray.

Rolling Into PlaceTM

Although Rolling Into Place is an interactive storybook intended primarily for children with visual impairments, any young child can enjoy its unique, fun design. As the Velcro® ball is rolled to its final "surprise" destination, important hand skills and basic directional concepts are learned and reinforced. The book's simultaneous visual, tactile, and auditory feedback help the child attend to the path traveled by the ball. Also included are an assortment of interactive Velcro face pieces and an accompanying Author's Letter detailing suggested activities. Not intended for children ages 3 and under without adult supervision.

1-08450-00 -- $68.00

Rolling Right Along Construction KitTM

Rolling Right Along Construction KitTM allows teachers and parents to construct books similar to APH's Rolling Into Place, an interactive storybook. Using provided accordion-folded panels, Velcro® pathways, and accessory items (e.g., braillable sheets and a package of Sticky Dots AdhesiveTM), self-designed books can be tailored to the interests and needs of a particular child with a visual impairment or blindness. The construction materials are accompanied by a full-color User's Guide that pro-vides story suggestions, tips for adding tactile embellishments, and sample book layouts. If possible, involve your student/child in the construction fun. Not intended for children ages 3 and under without adult supervision.

1-08451-00 -- $59.00

New ProductSticky Dots AdhesiveTM

Tactile graphics projects are easier with Sticky Dots — make any lightweight object self-adhesive! Sticky Dots AdhesiveTM, included with APH's Rolling Right Along Construction Kit, is now available separately. A convenient and quick solution to the problem of slow glue-drying time often needed for creating collage graphics, tactile books, worksheets, maps, adapted game boards, etc. These sheets of self-adhesive dots allow you to transfer the dots to a wide range of materials, e.g., felt, craft foam, textured paper, etc. Press a pre-cut shape onto the Sticky Dots sheet, lift to transfer dots to the back of the shape, and then permanently affix the shape onto a page. Package includes eight 8.5" × 11" sheets in a tear-off pad.

1-08452-00 -- $7.50

Not available with Quota funds.

Lots of Dots: Learning My ABC's

Lots of Dots: Learning My ABC's is an exciting raised-line coloring book designed for future large print and braille readers. It facilitates braille character recognition through repetitive activities designed for young children with visual impairments and multiple disabilities.

Each letter of the alphabet has two pages: the first page features a jumbo braille cell, with six raised-line open circles; the second page shows the letter and a tactile graphic depiction of an easy-to-find object that begins with that letter.

Attached to the inside front cover is a plastic stencil of the jumbo cell, which allows the student to practice a braille cell configuration by tracing or by using the accompanying foam braille chips.

1-10000-00 -- $28.00

New ProductLots of Dots: Counting 1, 2, 3

This book presents the numbers 0-30 and then integers of 10 up to 90. Each number has two pages:

1-10001-00 -- $30.00

Tangle Toy®

With its infinite knot shapes and variety of colors and textures, the Tangle Toy® can be used in various forms to encourage a child to explore, move, and play.

The Tangle Toy® includes segments that feature bright colors, each color with its own unique texture. Combine the curved segments to create a high-contrast toy that can be twisted into an infinite number of shapes. This provides a visually and tactually interesting object to help catch a child's attention.

Because each colored segment has its own texture, activities that are focused on using specific colors are easily adapted for the child who is blind.

The activities and games in the Tangle Book help sighted and visually impaired peers refine motor skills, color discrimination, and tactile discrimination.

Tangle Toy® and Tangle Book Kit (includes one large print guidebook and three Tangle Toys): 1-08750-00 -- $48.00

Optional Item:

Guidebook, Braille: 5-08750-00 -- $16.00

Replacement Item:

Guidebook, Large Print: 7-08750-00 -- $16.00

APH is interested in YOUR new product ideas!

The American Printing House for the Blind gives serious consideration to ideas for products that improve the lives of persons who are blind or visually impaired. We are especially interested in product ideas that support the "Expanded Core Curriculum," which is essential to the education of students and clients who are blind or visually impaired.

Potential products could address such areas as:

Your idea

In order to properly evaluate your product idea, please complete an APH product submission form found on the APH website: http://www.aph.org/products/prodideas.htm

or contact:

Will Evans, Chair of APH New Product Review Committee
American Printing House for the Blind, Inc., 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206
1-800-223-1839, ext. 265, Fax: (502) 899-2363, wevans@aph.org

 

Core Curriculum: English and Language Arts

Selection Index

English and Language Arts Related Products

Brain Quest

APH has published four large type/braille editions of the popular Workman Publishing quiz game series Brain Quest®: 1000 Questions and Answers.

Recommended ages: 9 years and up.

American History: 6-17001-00 -- $80.00
English: 6-17002-00 -- $80.00
Geography: 6-17003-00 -- $80.00
Science: 6-17000-00 -- $80.00

Expanded Dolch Word Cards

These flashcards, consisting of 220 sight vocabulary words and 95 words with pictures, can be used for reading practice or an informal assessment of a student's ability to read words in contracted braille and to spell words in uncontracted braille.

Cards measure 3 1/2 × 2 inches, with an orientation corner cut. Words are shown in contracted braille on one side and uncontracted braille on the other, with large print on both sides. Picture word cards contain a picture corresponding to the word. 30 blank cards allow for adding words. Indexing tabs and storage box included. Recommended ages: 5 years and up.

Expanded Dolch Word Cards: 1-03560-00 -- $20.00

Note: You can use this with the Card Chart or the Braille Contraction Cards.

New ProductWilson Reading System® Braille Student Readers 1, 2, and 3

The Wilson Reading System (WRS) is a research-based reading and writing program. Unlike other programs that overwhelm the student with rules, the language system of English is presented in a systematic and cumulative manner so that it is manageable.

The Wilson Reading System is authored by Barbara A. Wilson and published by Wilson Language Training Corporation. Permission has been granted to APH to publish the braille and large print version. Recommended grades: 3 and up.

WRS Student Reader One: Braille Edition: 6-79502-00 -- $17.00
WRS Student Reader Two: Braille Edition: 6-79503-00 -- $17.00
WRS Student Reader Three: Braille Edition: 6-79504-00 -- $17.00

Note: Braille and large print editions of the complete program will be available in the future.

Core Curriculum: Mathematics

Section Index

Mathematics Related Products

New ProductStackUps: Spatial Reasoning Using Cubes and Isometric Drawings

StackUps encourages students to:

Students can practice:

Includes:

Recommended ages: 10 years and up.

WARNING: Choking Hazard — Small Parts. Not intended for children ages 5 and under without adult supervision.

StackUps: 1-08960-00 -- $209.00

Replacement Items:

Cubes (set of 20): 1-08960-01 -- $48.00
Mat Plan Worksheets (25-pack): 1-08960-02 -- $5.00
Large Print Teacher's Guidebook with CD-ROM: 7-08960-00 -- $69.00
Braille Teacher's Guidebook with CD-ROM: 5-08960-00 -- $43.00

New ProductMathBuilders, Unit 1: Matching, Sorting, and Patterning

MathBuilders is a supplementary math program separated into eight units by content standards and grade level. This allows the teacher to focus on specific standards or provide remedial material for individual students.

Unit 1 includes:

Objectives for each lesson have been aligned with the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics from the National Council for Teachers and Mathematics (NCTM). The General Guidelines will be included on the CD with every unit. It is also available in large print and braille, sold separately. The remaining units will be announced as they are available for sale.

WARNING: Choking Hazard — Small Parts. Not intended for children ages 5 and under without adult supervision.

Print Kit (includes Teacher's Guide in print): 7-03560-00 -- $225.00
Braille Kit (includes Teacher's Guide in braille): 5-03560-00 -- $225.00

Optional Items:

General Guidelines, Print: 7-03560-03 -- $24.00
General Guidelines, Braille: 5-03560-03 -- $24.00

Replacement Items:

Teacher's Guide, Print: 7-03560-01 -- $85.00
Teacher's Guide, Braille: 5-03560-01 -- $85.00
Consumables Pack, Braille: 5-03560-02 -- $28.00

PartsFOCUS in Mathematics

Activity-based program emphasizes the fundamental operations, properties, and structures of math. Includes over 400 manipulative items, designed to be easily handled and to offer tactile and visual contrast. Concepts include:

Includes an Academic Program (general use) manual. Special manuals are available separately with activities for students who are deafblind or multiply disabled.

Recommended ages: 4 years and older.

FOCUS Academic Program Complete Kit: 1-08280-00 -- $380.00

Optional Items:

Deafblind manual (NOT included in complete kit): 7-42710-00 -- $50.00
Multihandicapped manual (NOT included in kit): 7-42720-00 -- $50.00

Replacement Item:

Academic Manual (included in complete kit): 7-42700-00 -- $28.00

Multiplication and Division Table

A large print / braille tool to help math students with multiplication and division problems. The grid can be used to find the product of two whole numbers from 1 through 9 or the quotient of a related division problem.

The chart is printed / embossed on heavy braille paper and is punched for a 3-ring binder. Comes with five charts and a print instruction booklet.

5-82700-00 -- $25.00

Replacement Item:

Instruction Booklet: 7-82700-00 -- $5.00

Math FlashTM

Software helps elementary students sharpen math skills with talking electronic flash cards. This self-voicing program uses the computer's sound card to communicate instructions, drills, practice sessions, and games.

Students can select their favorite fun Math Mentor character. Teachers can modify the number of problems, degree of difficulty, and insert custom problems.

Recommended ages: 6 years and up.

Requirements to Run

Math Flash:

CD-ROM: D-19910-01 -- $24.00

Note: Find detailed software purchasing instructions in the "How to Order" section. Download APH Software Demos: www.aph.org/tech

Orion TI-36X Talking Scientific Calculator

This calculator has identical functions to the popular Texas Instruments® TI-36X calculator:

Features

Includes:

Orion TI-36X Calculator: 1-07335-01 -- $249.00

Not available for purchase with Federal Quota funds.

Digital Clock Model

Demonstrate how a digital clock works with this durable teaching tool. Has numbers in large print and literary braille on three manually adjustable wheels (hour, ten minute, and minute). Housed in a black plastic case with non-skid rubber feet. (This is a model only and has no motor.)

1-03126-00 -- $26.00

Analog Clock Model

Helps teach about time-telling concepts. Has braille and raised large print markings and hands that are easily rotated. The hands are synchronized like those of an actual clock (the Model has no motor).

Recommended ages: 6 to 10 years.

1-03125-00 -- $16.00

Clockface Sheets in Braille

Each sheet contains four embossed braille clock faces. Hands can be added to these blank clock faces. Embossed on manila transcribing paper measuring 11 1/2 × 11 inches. 3-hole punched. 25 per package.

Recommended ages: 6 to 10 years.

1-03111-00 -- $16.00

Geometry Tactile Graphics Kit

Set of thermoformed raised line drawings depicting geometry concepts, figures, and relationships. Graphics are larger and easier for students to measure than those in braille textbooks.

Kit includes 26 white plastic thermoform sheets measuring 8 1/2 × 11 inches. 52 drawings total. Includes two specially adapted protractors, a teacher's guide in print and braille, and a storage binder.

Recommended ages: 12 years and up.

1-08841-00 -- $71.00

Braille/Print Protractor

Bold large print numbers and raised dots mark the 180 degrees of this protractor. This revised model has markings every 5 degrees, rather than every 1/2 degree. The lines are bolder and the type is now 18 point. The ruler markings have been removed.

Protractor features a pivoting wand. When aligned with a certain degree measurement, the corresponding angle is created by the wand and the bottom edge of the protractor. Includes print and braille instructions.

1-04115-00 -- $13.00

Large Print and Tactile Protractors

Now students can use the same convenient measuring tools in both classroom and assessment situations.

Both protractors feature:

Large Print Protractor features:

Large Print Protractor (4-Pack): 1-04116-00 -- $21.00

Tactile Protractor features:

Tactile Protractor (4-Pack): 1-04117-00 -- $23.00

Graphic Aid for Mathematics

Construct geometric and other figures and graphs related to arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus.

Consists of a corkboard mounted with a rubber mat embossed with a 34 × 30 grid of 1/2 inch squares. Included are three flat spring wires, 14 push pins, and rubber bands.

Recommended ages: 8 years and up.

1-00460-01 -- $137.00

Geometric Forms

Introduces students to the circle, square, and triangle. Kit includes three plane figures, four solid figures, and a white plastic sheet illustrating the three shapes in black, raised lines.

Recommended ages: 5 years and up.

1-03410-00 -- $44.00

PartsFractional Parts of Wholes Set

Tactile circles introduce the concepts of wholes, halves, thirds, and fourths. This set contains one work tray with three form boards and our 3-inch diameter circles, one whole and the others cut into halves, thirds, and fourths.

Recommended ages: 5 years and up.

1-03290-00 -- $42.00

Nemeth Code Reference Sheet for Basic Mathematics

Listing of common symbols from the Nemeth Braille Code for Mathematics. Shows symbols in use. Groupings include:

Print Edition: 7-87500-00 -- $2.50
Braille Edition: 5-87400-00 -- $9.00

PartsAPH Number Line Device

Supplemental device bridges the gap between concrete representations and abstract concepts of numbers.

Base holds two number lines (10 interchangeable lines with black raised lines and varying dot intervals numbered in braille and large print) with plastic pegs for comparison (e.g., tens and fourths). Instructions in regular print. Recommended ages: 5 years and up.

1-03480-00 -- $97.00

Brannan Cubarithm Slate and Cubes

Young students may find it easier to use this device rather than a brailler to align problems such as multiplication.

A rubber frame with a 16 × 16 grid pattern of nests will hold small plastic cubes numbered 0 through 9 in braille (no print). Each cube represents one digit. Frame and cubes are sold separately. Recommended ages: 6 years and older.

Cubarithm Slate 1-00320-00 -- $22.00

Plastic Cubes (Set of 100): 1-00330-00 -- $18.00

Math Drill Cards in Braille and Large Type

Handy math skill reinforcing cards in five separate sets. The cards in the Number and Math Sign set have a math sign or number sign in braille and large type and braille on opposite sides. Large type/braille math operations cards have a math fact and the fact with the answer on opposite sides. Braille is Nemeth Braille Code for Mathematics.

3 1/2 × 2 inches; low-glare paper; black printing; orientation corner cut; Recommended for age 5 to 10.

Number & Math Sign Cards: 1-03551-00 -- $7.00

Addition Cards: 1-03552-00 -- $7.00

Subtraction Cards: 1-03553-00 -- $7.00

Multiplication Cards: 1-03554-00 -- $7.00

Division Cards: 1-03555-00 -- $7.00

Note: Some assembly required. Storage box not included. These cards can be used with APH's Card Chart.

PartsHundreds Boards and Manipulatives

These two boards and included manipulative items can be used to help teach basic math concepts. Includes two desk-sized boards made of heavy-duty plastic.

The Grid Board has a raised-line, 10 × 10 grid outlined in black. Grid is blank and manipulatives can be attached to it.

The Number Board also has a raised-line 10 × 10 grid outlined in black. This grid is preprinted with the numbers 1 through 100 in large print and in Nemeth Braille. This board acts as a reference to check work placed on the Grid Board and can be used for concept demonstration.

Included are hundreds of manipulative pieces made of tough plastic and backed with loop material for attaching to the Grid Board. There are two kinds of manipulatives, numbers (1 through 100) and four colored shapes.

Uses include:

Recommended ages: 5 to 10 years.

Hundreds Boards and Manipulatives: 1-03105-00 -- $114.00

Note: Some assembly required.

Replacement Item:

Numbers only: 1-03105-01 -- $15.00

Quick Pick Math

Math game consisting of a plastic packet containing fifty large print/braille cards. The front and back of each card contains a math question and four possible answers. To play, the student inserts the included tool in one of four holes in the front of the plastic packet. If the answer is correct, the card will slide out. If the answer is incorrect, the card will not pull out, and the student should try again.

Recommended ages: 5 years and up.

Quick Pick Math:

Quick Pick Counting

Game designed to help young children learn to count to 12 with raised-line symbols and braille numbers. Can also be used with developmentally delayed students.

Game includes fifty one-sided game cards in a plastic packet and is played as described above in Quick Pick Math. The student counts the tactile symbols and then reads the correct braille number. The raised-line symbols are embossed only, the number answers are large print/braille Cards can be subdivided into smaller groups with the raised-line symbols arranged to better match the student's skill level.

Recommended ages: 4 years and up.

1-03574-00 -- $32.00

Cranmer Abacus

13-rod abacus. Frame measures 6 1/8 × 3 1/4 inches. White beads have a diameter of 3/8 inch. Dark felt backing prevents beads from slipping.

An optional metal coupler is available for linking two abacuses together.

Recommended ages: 5 years and up.

Cranmer Abacus: 1-03150-00 -- $24.00
Coupler for Cranmer Abacus: 1-03160-00 -- $6.00

Beginner's Abacus

A counting frame for reinforcing beginning mathematical concepts such as one-to-one correspondence, counting, place value, addition and subtraction. Introduces basic abacus terms such as "set" and "clear."

Consists of a black rectangular frame with 2 rods. Rods have 9 large white beads that slide against a dark felt backing. Frame measures 2 1/2 × 5 1/2 × 1.

Print guidebook included. Braille guidebook available separately.

Recommended ages: 5 to 7 years.

Beginner's Abacus (includes print guidebook): 1-03180-00 -- $27.00

Downloadable Manuals IconBeginner's Abacus Guidebook, Print Edition: 7-03180-00 -- $12.00

Beginner's Abacus Guidebook, Braille Edition: 5-03180-00 -- $10.00

Large Abacus

Young students and those without fine motor skills can benefit from this large 13-rod abacus. Frame measures 8 1/4 × 4 1/2 inches and the bead diameter is 1/2 inch. White beads slide against a dark felt backing.

Recommended ages: 5 years and up.

1-03170-00 -- $26.00

Hands On Experience with the Cranmer Abacus

These two VHS videotapes and accompanying booklet are designed to familiarize you with basic uses of the Cranmer Abacus.

The concepts and skills covered include how numbers are represented and how to perform the four basic math functions on the abacus.

1-30004-00 -- $25.00

Abacus Basic Competency: A Counting Method

An instruction manual to teach children and adults abacus skills in the four basic math operations. This abacus instructional system uses the Counting Method instead of the traditional indirect method. Advantages include:

Abacus Basic Competency:

Large Print Edition: 7-00219-00 -- $17.50
Braille Edition: 5-00219-00 -- $23.00

Other Abacus Books

The Abacus Made Easy:
Braille Ed.: 5-00220-00 -- $52.00
Large Print Ed.: 4-00100-00 -- $18.00

Using the Cranmer Abacus for the Blind:
Braille Edition: 6-50100-00 -- $45.00
Large Print Ed.: 4-27110-00 -- $35.00

Flexible Rulers (Braille/Large Type)

These flexible rulers allow tactual and visual measurement of flat or curved surfaces. Recommended ages: 5 years and older. Two are offered:

18-Inch Flexible Ruler (package of five): 1-03050-00 -- $10.00
30-Centimeter Flexible Ruler (package of five): 1-03031-00 -- $9.00

1-Foot Braille Rulers

Plastic rulers taper on the edge. A metal caliper slide to aid in accuracy is included (also available separately). Recommended ages: 5 years and above. Two versions are offered:

Metric-English Measurement Ruler:

Metric edge has raised lines every half-centimeter and braille numbers every two centimeters. Opposite English edge has raised lines every 1/4 inch and braille numbers at each inch.

1-03100-00 -- $8.00

English Measurement Ruler:

Has raised lines. Braille numbers at each inch. Fourths on one edge, eighths on the other.

1-03070-00 -- $7.00

Replacement Item:

Caliper Slide for Either Ruler (5-pack): 1-03091-00 -- $16.00

Large Print/Braille Toss-Away Ruler

This ruler, with markings in both large print and braille, is designed for the classroom or testing and assessment situations where an inexpensive measuring device is needed. 7-inch rulers marked with centimeters and inches are printed/embossed on assorted bright colors of heavy paper with high contrast numbers.

Large Print/Braille Toss-Away Ruler (24-Pack): 1-03010-00 -- $16.00
Large Print Only Toss-Away Ruler (24-Pack): 1-03011-00 -- $10.00

Meterstick (Braille)

Plastic, drilled for hanging, with raised lines every centimeter, and braille every other centimeter; thick raised lines for decimeters.

Recommended ages: 5 years and up.

1-03000-00 -- $15.00

Stick-On Tactile Ruler

Styrene one foot long × 1/2 inch wide with double-sided adhesive on back. Can be cut down if needed. Raised lines (no braille or print) indicate divisions to 1/8 inch.

Recommended ages: 8 years and up.

(5-Pack): 1-03081-01 -- $7.00

New Product!Braille/Print Yardstick

Made of durable white plastic, drilled for hanging. Has raised-line markings along one edge in 1/4" increments, with braille marking every inch. Black large print markings are along the opposite edge in 1/4" increments.

1-03002-00 -- $16.00

Core Curriculum, Science and Health

Section Index

Science and Health Related Products

Brain Quest

APH has published four large type/braille editions of the popular Workman Publishing quiz game series Brain Quest®: 1000 Questions and Answers.

Recommended ages: 9+

Brain Quest: Large Type/Braille Editions:

American History: 6-17001-00 -- $80.00
English: 6-17002-00 -- $80.00
Geography: 6-17003-00 -- $80.00
Science: 6-17000-00 -- $80.00

Sense of Science Series

Sense of Science is a unique series designed to make the world of science accessible, understandable, and enjoyable. All learners can benefit from this hands-on, multi-sensory approach, although Sense of Science is recommended for early elementary age students.

The main component in each Sense of Science kit is a set of colorful, raised-line overlays designed to be