Interactive Worksheet - Braille
Children can drag words into boxes, tick the correct answers, and check their work. This page uses selected lesson exercises about Louis Braille, Night Writing, listening words, and grammar from the PDF lesson.
Drag and Drop the Correct Words
Drag each word to the correct blank in the picture-story sentences.
My friend Tarandeep told me an interesting thing yesterday. She her friends, the squirrels and the sparrows. She grains for them. Her grandmother out the clothes to dry on a clothesline. Grandmother the house when a strong wind began to blow. The sparrows and squirrels on the clothes. Tarandeep her hands with joy.
Tick the Correct Answer
Choose the correct option and then click check.
1. Who invented Night Writing?
2. Why was Night Writing not successful?
3. Braille is a method of reading through ______.
4. Louis Braille’s father was a ______.
5. A Braille book is thicker because Braille letters ______.
Tick True or False
1. Louis Braille became blind after an accident.
2. Braille can be learnt only by people with blindness.
3. Louis simplified Night Writing.
Write and Think
Type two ways you can help a child with low vision in class.
This is an open-ended activity from the lesson idea about helping classmates with low vision.
Answer Help
Drag and Drop: was feeding, was scattering, was hanging, was entering, were sitting, was clapping.
MCQ: 1- Capt. Charles Barbier de la Serre, 2- It was too difficult, 3- touch, 4- blacksmith, 5- need more space.
True/False: 1- True, 2- False, 3- True.
Open-ended task: Accept helpful ideas such as reading aloud, using large print, helping find the classroom, sharing notes, and guiding safely.