Cássia Cristina Campos Duarte, Laís Cristina Suemi Oshiro, L. Carvalho, Edemar Benedetti Filho, J. A. D. Souza
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Chemistry is a branch of science that studies matter and its properties. The guidelines for chemistry teaching emphasize that it should not be restricted to the transmission of knowledge. It has to make references to the daily life of students in order to facilitate the assimilation of content. Representations are used for that purpose, such as microscopic teaching materials, graphics and experiments so that one can understand phenomena through color changing, precipitate formation, etc. These procedures are generally based on the visual perception of students. What about students with visual impairment? They would be deprived of a more dynamic and playful chemistry teaching? In this work we present a proposal to develop an alternative teaching material for bringing the content of chemistry in a winsome and engaging way for such students. From the adaptation of images, graphics and illustrations of chapter of a chemistry textbook, we show that it is possible for students to assimilate several scientific concepts, which at first could be taught only from the visual perception. We also provide a suggestion of educational sequence for the use of the developed material based on our experience with a group of 7 students with visual impairment.