TACTILE TREASURES - Math and Language Concepts for Young Children with Visual Impairments

Guidebook

by Karen J. Poppe

Tactile/Color Edition

A treasure chest with coins, a shell, a ring, a gingerbread man, pearls, and a small railroad track

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Tactile Treasures Kit: Catalog No. 1-08842-01
Print Guidebook: Part No. 61-151-312



Guidebook

Product Designer/Author
Karen J. Poppe
Tactile Graphics Project Leader

Model/Pattern Maker
Tom Poppe

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Kit Catalog No. 1-08842-01

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INTRODUCTION

Overview of Materials

Tactile Treasures: Math and Language Concepts for Young Children with Visual Impairments, Color/Tactile Edition, is an informal assessment and teaching tool for use with children with visual impairments and blindness in preschool, kindergarten, and elementary grades. It includes thermoformed sheets with pictures made from real objects to illustrate concepts related to shape, size, amount, comparison of two or more objects, position, pre-reading, and page orientation. The guidebook provides two suggested scripts/stories for each concept. These scripts can be read aloud to the child as the tactile pages are presented.

Tactile Treasures was originally published by the American Printing House for the Blind in 1997. This newest edition incorporates notable updates including the addition of color, more durable tactile sheets, and a "Checklist of Concepts" for monitoring the progress of an individual child.

Instructions for Use

Extended Activities



CONCEPT CATEGORIES

Shape

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Binder 1

CIRCLE, Page 1

SCRIPT 1
Many things in our world are shaped like a circle, such as coins, plates, cookies, and jar lids. Find a circle among these shapes.

SCRIPT 2
Brrr, it's cold outside! I'd better button up my coat. My coat has circle-shaped buttons. Find the buttons that are shaped like circles.

SQUARE, Page 2

SCRIPT 1
A square has four straight sides of equal length and four corners. Find a square among these shapes.

SCRIPT 2
The children wanted to have peanut butter on square crackers for a snack. Find the square crackers.

TRIANGLE, Page 3

SCRIPT 1
A triangle has three sides and three corners. Find a triangle among these shapes.

SCRIPT 2
Tammy's mother cut the sandwiches into fancy shapes for the party. Some of the sandwiches were shaped like triangles. Find the triangles among these shapes.

RECTANGLE, Page 4

SCRIPT 1
A rectangle has four straight sides like a square, but its sides are not all the same length. A rectangle has two long sides and two short sides. Find a rectangle among these shapes.

SCRIPT 2
Carlos found a box full of game pieces in the toy closet. There were round checkers, square tiles, and rectangle-shaped dominos. Find the game pieces shaped like rectangles.

OVAL, Page 5

SCRIPT 1
An oval has no corners and is sort of like a stretched circle. Find the oval among these shapes.

SCRIPT 2
Carrie's favorite candy is jellybeans--especially the cherry-flavored kind. Jellybeans are shaped like ovals. Find the oval-shaped candy.

STAR, Page 6

SCRIPT 1
Vanessa likes playing dress-up in her fairy godmother costume with the star-shaped magic wand. Find the star among these shapes.

SCRIPT 2
Sam cut star shapes out of rolled playdough. Find the stars among these shapes.

HEART, Page 7

SCRIPT 1
The heart-shaped picture frame fell and broke while Wendy was dusting the mantel. Find the heart-shaped picture frame.

SCRIPT 2
Matthew brought heart-shaped candies to school for Valentine's Day to share with his friends. Find the heart-shaped pieces of candy.

DIAMOND, Page 8

SCRIPT 1
Maddie's mom lost one of her diamond-shaped earrings. Here it is! Find the earring that is shaped like a diamond.

SCRIPT 2
Dustin couldn't wait to become a cub scout like his older brother and earn diamond-shaped badges. Find the diamond-shaped badges.

STRAIGHT, Page 9

SCRIPT 1
A straight piece of spaghetti can quickly become a wiggly wet noodle once it is cooked. Find the straight piece of spaghetti.

SCRIPT 2
Marie and her dad were replacing some old nails on the barn. The new nails were straight, but the old nails were bent or curved. Find the straight nails.

CURVED, Page 10

SCRIPT 1
Bart and Morgan were using toy blocks to build a road for their cars. They wanted to add some curved pieces. Find a curved block.

SCRIPT 2
Most of the track pieces in Kris's electric train set were straight, but a few pieces were curved. Find the curved pieces of train track.

UNDERLINED, Page 11

SCRIPT 1
Lucy drew a line under her favorite shape. Was Lucy's favorite shape a square, triangle, or circle? Find the underlined shape and you'll know Lucy's favorite shape.

SCRIPT 2
Steven only colored the circles with a line under them. Find all of the underlined circles.

X (shape), Page 12

SCRIPT 1
The location of the treasure chest was marked by an X on the map. Find an X among these shapes.

SCRIPT 2
Oliver placed the X-shaped game pieces in a row on the Tic-Tac-Toe board. Find the X-shaped game pieces.


Size

treasure chest

Binder 1

SMALLER, Page 13

SCRIPT 1
Christine's ring is much smaller than her sister's. Find the smaller ring.

SCRIPT 2
Jose hung the smaller of two candy canes on the tree branch. Find the smaller candy cane.

SMALLEST, Page 14

SCRIPT 1
Jessica glued the smallest button on her paper man. It made the perfect nose! Find the smallest button.

SCRIPT 2
The carpenter used the smallest screw to fasten the broken leg onto the stool. Find the smallest screw.

LARGER/BIGGER, Page 15

SCRIPT 1
It took more than one bite to eat the larger/bigger pretzel. Find the larger/bigger pretzel.

SCRIPT 2
Amy liked to use the larger/bigger pair of scissors for her art projects. Find the larger/bigger pair of scissors.

LARGEST/BIGGEST, Page 16

SCRIPT 1
Aiden dumped the coins out of his grandmother's change purse. The largest/biggest coin was a half dollar. Find the largest/biggest coin.

SCRIPT 2
Jenna was delighted that her present was wrapped in the largest/biggest box. Find the largest/biggest box.

MEDIUM-SIZED, Page 17

SCRIPT 1
Troy placed three different coins next to each other on the table. His favorite coin was neither the largest nor the smallest coin. His favorite coin was the medium-sized coin. Find the medium-sized coin.

SCRIPT 2
The largest piece of chalk had never been used. The smallest piece of chalk had been used a lot. But the medium-sized piece of chalk had been used only a few times. Find the medium-sized piece of chalk.

LONGER, Page 18

SCRIPT 1
Juan had only two pencils in his desk drawer. The longer one he borrowed from his friend. Find the longer pencil.

SCRIPT 2
Of the two barrettes, the longer barrette held Susan's hair better. Find the longer barrette.

LONGEST, Page 19

SCRIPT 1
Alyssa hunted for the broken pieces of her pearl necklace. She found the longest strand of pearls under the bed. Find the longest strand of pearls.

LONGEST, Page 20

SCRIPT 2
Antonio needed the longest drinking straw to sip the lemonade from the tall glass. Find the longest drinking straw.

SHORTER, Page 21

SCRIPT 1
Jake's toothbrush is shorter than his father's toothbrush. Find the shorter toothbrush.

SCRIPT 2
Simone has two keys on her keychain. The shorter key opens the front door of her house. Find the shorter key.

SHORTEST, Page 22

SCRIPT 1
Charlie used his favorite crayon so often that it is now the shortest crayon in the box. Find the shortest crayon.

SCRIPT 2
Samantha helped her uncle find the shortest nail in the toolbox. Find the shortest nail.

TALLER, Page 23

SCRIPT 1
Mindy's gingerbread man was taller than Luke's. Find the taller gingerbread man.

SCRIPT 2
Scott pretended that the taller stack of blocks was an office building. Find the taller stack of blocks.

TALLEST, Page 24

SCRIPT 1
Stephanie put the tallest birthday candle in the center of the cake. Find the tallest birthday candle.

SCRIPT 2
The person who can make the tallest stack of pennies within a minute will be the winner. Find the tallest stack of pennies.

THINNER, Page 25

SCRIPT 1
One of the square picture frames was thinner than the other. Find the thinner picture frame.

SCRIPT 2
The thinner cord was easier to tie around the box. Find the thinner cord.

THINNEST, Page 26

SCRIPT 1
It was impossible to drink the thick chocolate milkshake with the thinnest straw. Find the thinnest straw.

SCRIPT 2
Carl wanted to use the thinnest type of noodle in his casserole. Find the thinnest noodle.

WIDER, Page 27

SCRIPT 1
The tongue depressor that the doctor used to examine Sean's throat was wider than a popsicle stick. Find the wider stick.

SCRIPT 2
The strap on Kate's backpack is wider than the strap on her friend's backpack. Find the wider strap.

WIDEST, Page 28

SCRIPT 1
Marty wanted the toy train with the widest track for his birthday. Find the widest train track.

SCRIPT 2
Francine liked the watch with the widest wristband. Find the watch with the widest wristband.

FATTER, Page 29

SCRIPT 1
Brooke's gingerbread man is fatter than Todd's. Find the fatter gingerbread man.

SCRIPT 2
Both pretzel sticks were salted, but the fatter pretzel stick was tastier. Find the fatter pretzel stick.

FATTEST, Page 30

SCRIPT 1
Larry wanted to use the fattest crayon to finish the coloring activity. Find the fattest crayon.

SCRIPT 2
Clair taped the fattest candy cane to the top of the present. Find the fattest candy cane.


Comparison

treasure chest

Binder 2

SAME, Page 31

SCRIPT 1
Kelsey and Kyle bent their pipe cleaners into the same shape. Find the shapes that are the same.

SCRIPT 2
Lindsey bought some nuts from the store. Most of the nuts she chose were the same. Find the nuts that are the same.

DIFFERENT, Page 32

SCRIPT 1
One of the crayons in Aaron's crayon box was different from the others. Find the crayon that is different from the other crayons.

SCRIPT 2
Valerie found some seashells on the beach, but her favorite was the one that was different from the others. Find the seashell that is different from the others.

ALIKE, Page 33

SCRIPT 1
There are so many different styles of toothbrushes, but the type the dentist gave out were all alike. Find the toothbrushes that are alike.

SCRIPT 2
Before Lydia went swimming, she pulled her hair back with two barrettes. The barrettes she wore were alike. Find the barrettes that are alike.

MATCH, Page 34

SCRIPT 1
Josh thinks that both keys must open the same door because they match. Find the keys that match.

SCRIPT 2
Carmen found at least two earrings in her messy jewelry box that match. Find the earrings that match.

WITH, Page 35

SCRIPT 1
Ben's mouth watered when he smelled the doughnut with chocolate sprinkles. Find the doughnut with chocolate sprinkles.

SCRIPT 2
Dad found a screw with some nails on top of his workbench. Find a screw with some nails.

WITHOUT, Page 36

SCRIPT 1
Holly still has all of the cups to her tea party set, but one of the cups is broken and without a handle. Find the cup without a handle.

SCRIPT 2
Nathan likes pretzels without salt. Find the pretzel without salt.

OTHER, Page 37

SCRIPT 1
Whoops! Anthony just dropped one of his gingerbread man cookies on the floor. An arm and leg broke off. That's okay...he can eat the other gingerbread man cookie. Find the other gingerbread man cookie.

SCRIPT 2
Kara had three cookie cutters she could use to make her cookies. She didn't want to use the heart-shaped cookie cutter. She didn't want to use the star-shaped cookie cutter either. She wanted to use the other cookie cutter. Find the other cookie cutter.


Amount

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NOTE: Many of the concepts presented within the "AMOUNT" category involve groups of objects. These groups are separated by dotted vertical lines. Familiarize the child with these dotted lines and how they act as separators between groups of objects.

Binder 2

MANY, Page 38

SCRIPT 1
Gayle made a wreath by gluing uncooked macaroni onto a circular piece of cardboard. It took many pieces of macaroni to finish her wreath. Find the group that has many pieces of macaroni.

SCRIPT 2
Many nails are needed to fix the porch floor. Find the group that has many nails.

MOST, Page 39

SCRIPT 1
At the fall festival, Yan won a prize during the pumpkin carving contest for gathering the most pumpkin seeds. Find the group that has the most pumpkin seeds.

SCRIPT 2
Shawna was such a slow eater! She had the most Cheerios left in her breakfast bowl. Find the group that has the most Cheerios.

LEAST/FEWEST, Page 40

SCRIPT 1
Although Alexander found the least/fewest number of seashells on his family's trip to the beach, his seashells were by far the most interesting. Find the group that has the least/fewest number of seashells.

SCRIPT 2
Briana is the youngest in her family and has the least/fewest number of candles on her cake. Find the group with the least/fewest number of candles.

MORE, Page 41

SCRIPT 1
One doughnut had more sprinkles than the other. Find the doughnut with more sprinkles than the other.

SCRIPT 2
There were more rings in one box than there were in the other boxes. Find the box that has more rings than the other boxes.

LESS/FEWER, Page 42

SCRIPT 1
One of the hair combs has less/fewer teeth than the others. Find the comb with less/fewer teeth than the others.

SCRIPT 2
There were less/fewer beads on Jan's bracelet than there were on Lynn's. Find the bracelet with less/fewer beads than the other.

SOME, NOT MANY, Page 43

SCRIPT 1
Trent was disappointed to find only some, not many dimes in his pocket. Find the group that has some, not many dimes.

SCRIPT 2
Cassie wore some, not many rings on her fingers. Find the group that has some, not many rings.

AS MANY, Page 44

SCRIPT 1
There are as many Cheerios in one box as there are in another. Find a box that has as many Cheerios as another box.

SCRIPT 2
There are as many sprinkles on one doughnut as there are on another. Find a doughnut that has as many sprinkles on it as another doughnut.

SEVERAL, Page 45

SCRIPT 1
When trick-or-treaters came to her door on Halloween night, Johanna gave each goblin several pieces of bubble gum. Find a group that has several pieces of bubble gum.

SCRIPT 2
There were several pushpins on Ted's cork board. Find a group that has several pushpins.

FEW, Page 46

SCRIPT 1
Elizabeth needed only a few buttons to sew onto a sock to make the eyes and nose of her hand puppet. Find the group with a few buttons.

SCRIPT 2
Wesley's grandmother told him that he could eat just a fews pieces of candy before dinner. Find the group with a few pieces of candy.

EVERY, Page 47

SCRIPT 1
Ashley and Jim helped each other pick up the dropped game pieces. Ashley picked up every game piece shaped like a circle. Find the group in which every game piece is shaped like a circle.

SCRIPT 2
Every cup on the shelf had a handle. Find every cup with a handle.

ALL, Page 48

SCRIPT 1
Casey removed all of the bent nails from the toolbox. Find the group in which all of the nails are bent.

SCRIPT 2
Rob hadn't taken a single bite of his gingerbread man cookie. All of it was still on his plate. Find the gingerbread man that is all there.

NONE, Page 49

SCRIPT 1
Oliver's baby sister yanked on his mother's necklace so hard that it broke, sending the pearls rolling and bouncing on the floor. None of the pearls were left on the necklace. Find the necklace with none of its pearls.

SCRIPT 2
None of the buttons on Kelly's sweater were square. Find the group in which none of the buttons are square.

EQUAL, Page 50

SCRIPT 1
Two of the bracelets had an equal number of beads. Find two bracelets with an equal number of beads.

SCRIPT 2
Mike and Katie found an equal number of seashells on the beach. Find two groups with an equal number of seashells.

UNEQUAL, Page 51

SCRIPT 1
The children separated the candy pieces into three groups, but the number of candy pieces in one group was unequal to the number of candy pieces in the other groups. Find the group of candy pieces that is unequal in number to those in the other two groups.

SCRIPT 2
The number of bubble gum pieces was unequal to the number of lollipops. Find the group in which there is an unequal number of bubble gum pieces compared to the number of lollipops.

ALMOST, Page 52

SCRIPT 1
Lucy found an old comb in the bathroom drawer that was missing almost all of its teeth. Find the comb that is missing almost all of its teeth.

SCRIPT 2
It was taking Chad a long time to eat his candy cane, but it was almost gone. Find the candy cane that is almost gone.

HALF, Page 53

SCRIPT 1
Peter broke his oatmeal cookie in half and shared it with his best friend. Find half of a cookie.

SCRIPT 2
Shannon zipped her jacket half way up on the breezy day. Find the zipper that is zipped half way up.

WHOLE, Page 54

SCRIPT 1
To Melissa's delight, the whole doughnut was covered with chocolate sprinkles. Find the whole doughnut covered with chocolate sprinkles.

SCRIPT 2
Max wanted to eat a whole gingerbread man cookie... not just part of one. Find a whole gingerbread man cookie.

PAIR, Page 55

SCRIPT 1
After searching through the box of old toys, Stacy finally found a doll with a pair of legs. Most of the old dolls were missing a leg and sometimes an arm or two. Find the doll with a pair of legs.

SCRIPT 2
Neil carved a pair of triangles in the pumpkin to make the jack-o'-lantern's eyes. Find a pair of triangles.


Position

treasure chest

Binder 3

INSIDE, Page 56

SCRIPT 1
The ball bounced a few times and landed inside the box. Find a ball inside the box.

SCRIPT 2
There were many circles on the page, but only one had an X inside of it. Find a circle with an X inside of it.

OUTSIDE, Page 57

SCRIPT 1
Adam tried many times to roll the marble inside of the circle on the floor, but it kept landing outside of the circle. Find a marble that is outside of a circle.

SCRIPT 2
The children were asked to glue the macaroni inside of the triangle for their art project, but some forgot and glued the macaroni outside of the triangle. Find the macaroni that is outside of a triangle.

AROUND, Page 58

SCRIPT 1
Nina made the door of her gingerbread house with a rectangle-shaped cookie. She put candy pieces around the cookie. Find candy pieces around the rectangle-shaped cookie.

SCRIPT 2
The jeweler carefully placed the bracelet around the ring in the gift box before wrapping it. Find a bracelet that is around a ring.

OVER/ABOVE, Page 59

SCRIPT 1
C.J. held a sugar cube over/above the hot coffee cup and counted to three before he let it drop into the cup. Find a sugar cube that is over/above a cup.

SCRIPT 2
Sheila made a house with her cardboard shapes. She placed a triangle over/above a square to make the roof. Find a triangle that is over/above a square.

UNDER/BELOW, Page 60

SCRIPT 1
Lucia thought the triangle under/below the circle looked like an ice cream cone with one scoop of ice cream. Find a triangle that is under/below a circle.

SCRIPT 2
Ben hung the heart-shaped picture frame under/below the square picture frame. Find a heart-shaped picture frame that is under/below a square picture frame.

BETWEEN, Page 61

SCRIPT 1
Rusty made a make-believe town with his blocks and toy train track. He put the train track between his blocks. Find a train track that is between blocks.

SCRIPT 2
Fran's necklace had a large bead between two small beads. Find a large bead that is between small beads.

THROUGH, Page 62

SCRIPT 1
Keisha made her own necklace by putting a string through some beads. Find a string going through some beads.

SCRIPT 2
Henry was acting silly at the breakfast table and put his juice straw through his Cheerios. Find a straw going through some Cheerios.

AWAY FROM, Page 63

SCRIPT 1
Vincent placed the seashell that he wanted to keep away from the other seashells. Find the seashell that is away from the other seashells.

AWAY FROM, Page 64

SCRIPT 2
Dana shook all of the coins out of her piggy bank onto the floor to count them, but one of the coins rolled away from the others. Find a coin that is away from the other coins.

NEXT TO/BESIDE, Page 65

SCRIPT 1
Phillip had only a coin and a key in his shirt pocket. He pulled the coin and key out of his pocket and placed them next to/beside each other on the counter. Find a coin that is next to/beside a key.

SCRIPT 2
Kaitlyn placed the jigsaw puzzle pieces next to/beside each other to find out if they fit together. Find the jigsaw puzzle pieces next to/beside each other.

NEAREST/FARTHEST, Page 66

SCRIPT 1
When Monica's jewelry box fell on the floor, some of her rings fell out. Find the ring that is nearest to the box. Find the ring that is farthest from the box.

NEAREST/FARTHEST, Page 67

SCRIPT 2
The winner of the game tossed the coin nearest to the string. Find the coin that is nearest to the string. Find the coin that is farthest from the string.

SEPARATED, Page 68

SCRIPT 1
The square is separated from the circle by a dotted line. Find a square that is separated from a circle by a dotted line.

SCRIPT 2
A dotted line separated one group of circles from another group of circles. Find the groups of circles separated by a dotted line.

TOP, Page 69

SCRIPT 1
Jamaal tried to balance the marble on top of the block. Find a marble on top of a block.

SCRIPT 2
Francine signed her name on the top line. Find the top line.

BOTTOM, Page 70

SCRIPT 1
Min was worried that the bottom of the cup might scratch the table top. Find the bottom of the cup.

SCRIPT 2
Louisa pushed the bottom of the candle into the birthday cake. Find the bottom of the candle.

UPSIDE DOWN, Page 71

SCRIPT 1
Bryan placed the clean teacups upside down on the shelf. Find the cup that is upside down.

SCRIPT 2
Chloe giggled when her baby brother tried to hang an upside-down candy cane on the tree branch. Find an upside-down candy cane.

RIGHT, Page 72

SCRIPT 1
Trina always turns her teacup so that the handle is on the right before she picks it up. Find the teacup with the handle on the right.

SCRIPT 2
A doughnut, pretzel, and a gingerbread man cookie are on the snack counter. Hannah wanted the snack to the right of the pretzel. Find the snack that is to the right of the pretzel.

LEFT, Page 73

SCRIPT 1
Yvonne laid the triangle to the left of the circle. Find a triangle that is to the left of a circle.

SCRIPT 2
A screw, a coin, and a key were placed on the table. Was the screw or key placed to the left of the coin?

MIDDLE/CENTER, Page 74

SCRIPT 1
The middle/center button on Bradley's sweater was loose. Find the middle/center button.

SCRIPT 2
There is a knot in the middle/center of the rope. Find the rope with a knot in the middle/center.

ROW/LINE, Page 75

SCRIPT 1
As Abby counted the gumdrops, she placed them in a row/line. Find a row/line of gumdrops.

SCRIPT 2
The seamstress sewed a row/line of tiny satin buttons down the back of the wedding dress. Find a row/line of buttons.

FIRST/SECOND/THIRD/LAST, Page 76

SCRIPT 1
Luke laid some seashells in a row on his beach towel. Find the first seashell in the row. Find the second seashell in the row. Find the last seashell in the row. Find the third seashell in the row.

SCRIPT 2
From left to right, Kristi put four cookie cutters on the counter in the order she wanted to use them. Find the first cookie cutter that Kristi wanted to use. Find the last cookie cutter that Kristi wanted to use. Find the third cookie cutter that Kristi wanted to use. Find the second cookie cutter that Kristi wanted to use.

BEGINNING/END, Page 77

SCRIPT 1
Dean placed his cardboard shapes in a row. Find the shape at the beginning of the row. Find the shape at the end of the row.

SCRIPT 2
Dominique was thrilled that there was a row of star-shaped stickers next to her name on the classroom chart. Find the star at the beginning of the row. Find the star at the end of the row.


Pre-reading

treasure chest

Binder 3

TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT/MIDDLE/CENTER/CORNER/SIDE, Page 78

SCRIPT 1
In art class, Bridget made a collage of some of her favorite foods. She glued a Cheerio in each corner. Find a Cheerio in each corner of the collage. Along the top and bottom of the collage, she glued M&Ms. Find the M&Ms along the top of the collage. Find the M&Ms along the bottom of the collage. Along the right and left sides, she glued macaroni. Find the macaroni along the left side of the collage. Find the macaroni along the right side of the collage. She glued a pretzel in the center/middle of the collage. Find the pretzel in the center/middle of the collage.

TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT/MIDDLE/CENTER/CORNER/SIDE, Page 79

SCRIPT 2
Jeremy designed his own gift wrapping paper by decorating it with different shapes. He put a circle in each corner of the paper. Find a circle in each corner of the paper. He then added some triangles along the top and bottom of the page. Find the triangles along the bottom of the page. Find the triangles along the top of the page. Next he decorated the right and left sides of the paper with squares. Find the squares along the left side of the paper. Find the squares along the right side of the paper. He finished by putting a diamond in the middle/center of the paper. Find the diamond in the middle/center of the paper.

FRONT/BACK, Pages 78-79

Using either of the "Pre-Reading" tactile pages, introduce or review the concepts of front and back of a page. Have the child notice that the front of the page is the bumpier side with the raised pictures. Then have the child notice that the back of the page has indented shapes.


CHECKLIST OF CONCEPTS

TACTILE TREASURES
CHECKLIST OF CONCEPTS 

Student's Name:
Date:

Use the following rating scale to indicate the student's current knowledge of each concept:
1 = Beginning knowledge of concept
2 = Developing knowledge of concept
3 = Mastery of concept

 
Binder #  Page #1  Concept  Comments 
Shape 
Circle             
Circle             
Square             
Square             
Triangle             
Triangle             
Rectangle             
Rectangle             
Oval             
Oval             
Star             
Star             
Heart             
Heart             
Diamond             
Diamond             
Straight             
Straight             
10  Curved             
10  Curved             
11  Underlined             
11  Underlined             
12  X (shape)             
12  X (shape)             
Size 
13  Smaller             
13  Smaller             
14  Smallest             
14  Smallest             
15  Larger/Bigger             
15  Larger/Bigger             
16  Largest/Biggest             
16  Largest/Biggest             
17  Medium-Sized             
17  Medium-Sized             
18  Longer             
18  Longer             
19  Longest             
20  Longest             
21  Shorter             
21  Shorter             
22  Shortest             
22  Shortest             
23  Taller             
23  Taller             
24  Tallest             
24  Tallest             
25  Thinner             
25  Thinner             
26  Thinnest             
26  Thinnest             
27  Wider             
27  Wider             
28  Widest             
28  Widest             
29  Fatter             
29  Fatter             
30  Fattest             
30  Fattest             
Comparison 
31  Same             
31  Same             
32  Different             
32  Different             
33  Alike             
33  Alike             
34  Match             
34  Match             
35  With             
35  With             
36  Without             
36  Without             
37  Other             
37  Other             
Amount 
38  Many             
38  Many             
39  Most             
39  Most             
40  Least/Fewest             
40  Least/Fewest             
41  More             
41  More             
42  Less/Fewer             
42  Less/Fewer             
43  Some, Not Many             
43  Some, Not Many             
44  As Many             
44  As Many             
45  Several             
45  Several             
46  Few             
46  Few             
47  Every             
47  Every             
48  All             
48  All             
49  None             
49  None             
50  Equal             
50  Equal             
51  Unequal             
51  Unequal             
52  Almost             
52  Almost             
53  Half             
53  Half             
54  Whole             
54  Whole             
55  Pair             
55  Pair             
Position 
56  Inside             
56  Inside             
57  Outside             
57  Outside             
58  Around             
58  Around             
59  Over/Above             
60  Under/Below             
61  Between             
61  Between             
62  Through             
62  Through             
63  Away From             
64  Away From             
65  Next to/Beside             
65  Next to/Beside             
66  Nearest/Farthest             
67  Nearest/Farthest             
68  Separated             
68  Separated             
69  Top             
69  Top             
70  Bottom             
70  Bottom             
71  Upside Down             
71  Upside Down             
72  Right             
72  Right             
73  Left             
73  Left             
74  Middle/Center             
74  Middle/Center             
75  Row/Line             
75  Row/Line             
76  1st/2nd/3rd/Last             
76  1st/2nd/3rd/Last             
77  Beginning/End             
77  Beginning/End             
Pre-Reading 
78  Variety of Positional Concepts (top/bottom/left/ right/middle/ center/corner/ side/front/back)              
79  Variety of Positional Concepts (top/bottom/left/ right/middle/ center/corner/ side/front/back)              


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