Braille Bingo
One card from a larger set of Braille Bingo cards with different row counts, letters, and contractions. This case study shows how Material Prep translates a teacher, TVI, O&M specialist, or parent request into a usable access material: clear enough for the student to use, durable enough for repeated classroom sessions, and practical enough for busy teams to adopt without rebuilding the activity from scratch.
The access problem
Braille practice needed to feel active and reusable rather than worksheet-only.
Material strategy
Material Prep prepared bingo cards with structured braille targets, varied row counts, and content that can be customized for letters or contractions.
What the student can do
The student can scan braille targets, identify letters or contractions, and practice literacy skills through a game format.
Why this matters
Material Prep saves educator time by preparing reusable braille game cards, improves consistency across practice sessions, and creates a durable classroom-ready literacy tool that is hard to build from scratch for varied skill levels.
Have a similar access problem? Send the student context, source material, and deadline. Material Prep can turn the intent into a usable, access-ready material your team can actually put into instruction.