Tactile project

Tactile Matching Cards

Tactile matching or memory game to help engage students and practice tactile differentiation. 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.

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Tactile matching cards for tactile differentiation practice
Tactile Matching Cards prepared as an access-ready classroom material.
Access problem

The access problem

The learning goal required hands-on comparison, but flat cards alone would not give enough access for tactile exploration.

Material strategy

Material strategy

The card set was prepared with distinct textures and clear pairing logic so the student could compare, match, sort, and play through the same concept in multiple ways.

Student use

What the student can do

The student can compare textures, identify matching pairs, play a memory-style game, and practice tactile discrimination without relying on visual matching alone.

Classroom value

Why this matters

Material Prep saves educator time by turning a tactile concept into a durable classroom-ready card set, improves consistency across repeated practice, and creates an accessible learning tool that busy teams rarely have the prep capacity to build from scratch.

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.