Last term, Tallulah took the M1 class for a very special lesson on learning the Braille alphabet. She began by teaching the class how to decode simple Braille sentences, helping everyone understand how the raised dots represent letters and words. Once they got the hang of it, Tallulah Brailled a unique sentence for each student to decipher — a real hands-on challenge! The students then turned the tables and wrote messages back to Tallulah in Braille, putting their new skills to the test. It was a fantastic interactive session that sparked lots of curiosity and respect for how Braille helps people who are blind or have low vision to read and write.Go Tallulah — you are an awesome teacher! ⠺⠑⠇⠇ ⠙⠕⠝⠑