“…We can add to this problem the difficulties in teaching blind people, especially in experimental activities (Camargo, Santos, Nardi, & Veraszto, 2007). In this way, Biagini and Gonçalves (2017) planned and developed experimental activities for that target audience, based on different references, among which those that value work in small groups. For the authors, this type of work constitutes a fruitful way of fomenting attitudinal learning (respect, cooperation, and solidarity), essential in the interaction between students, especially when considering blind students.…”