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Maths Quiz is a free maths game that starts easy and works through the key memory facts and skills that children need to learn, adapting to their pace and ability from number bonds to GCSE topics.
The entire site and all the questions have been built and created by a QTVI with the express aim of making a maths game that is fully accessible to vision impaired players who use a keyboard and screen reader to navigate as well as being accessible to low vision and full vision players. Players can play using the quetions set that the game thinks is best for them or that a teacher has set. Players also have the option of deciding for themselves in order to guide their own learning.
As someone who actually uses the game for my teaching, I also created teacher tools to to enable players to be tracked and so the teacher can set tasks that test specific skills such as number bonds or algebra with detailed breakdowns of the players' performance in every question.
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Learning to use the web?
For educators teaching web accessibility, consistency is the ultimate classroom tool. Guinea Pig World and the World Stick Museum offer the perfect environment for mastering screen reader navigation. Because these sites remain static, instructors can plan lessons with total confidence, knowing that headers, alt text, and form fields will stay exactly where they are. Guinea pig world is a simple site for the first steps in reading a page with structured headings and a range of different html elements. The World Stick Museum has a side bar which necessitates skipping to the content. The "exhibit" pages all feature an embedded video as well as the content structure being more detailed.

