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oAuthor: Alexander, Sally Hobart

oIllustrator: N/A

oPublication date: March 2000

oGenre/ Text Type: Chapter Book

oTeaching Lesson: Assistive technology for individuals who are blind.

oInterest Level: 1 - 6 Grade

oText Level: Ages 5-9

oBrief teaser: Sally, who lost her eyesight at age 26 due to a ruptured blood vessel, answers common questions about blindness. The questions focus around her daily living routine and personal life.

oFocus concept/ strategy: Have the students pick at least two assistive technologies seen throughout the book. Have them research the technology and discover what it is and how it helps an individual.

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