Cards with ear anatomy parts labeled on each. Second page with ear diagram so cards can be printed double-sided. Print two copies and play the Memory Game or use as flash cards.
List of challenging situations that teacher and student can discuss self-advocacy strategies. Example listed: "You are seated in the front of the classroom, but your "worse" ear is facing the teacher.
... You are having trouble hearing." Lower grade version at P07HLU0495.
Sample letter a student would write to a teacher describing his or her needed accommodations (FM use, seating, speechreading). Sample letter on sharing hearing ability at P07HLU0517.
Worksheet in which students complete what they like and diSZike about their hearing loss, hearing aids, and hearing assistance technology. Open-ended, culmination activity after increasing student und
...erstanding of their hearing loss.
Culminating project for upper elementary in which the student reports how they care for their hearing aid or cochlear implant and FM/DM system, challenging listening situations, and knowledge of heari
...ng loss. Includes an example of a PowerPoint a student would create with illustrations to address the information learned throughout the Upper Elementary Unit in Advocacy in Action. For use and instructional strategies for this worksheet purchase the Advocacy in Action Curriculum Upper Elementary and/or Advocacy in Action Curriculum Middle School.Bundle IDs 0502, 0505, 0506, 0509, 0510, 0512, 0513, 0514, 0516, 0517, 0523, 0526.
BUNDLE - Worksheets for primary level instruction on hearing loss, audiograms , and ear anatomy. Worksheets include terms such as frequency, pitch, parts of the ear, anatomy. A game is also included
... to practice the parts of the ear. Bundle IDs 0513-0519.
Complete curriculum guidance and scenarios for instruction in amplification (including hearing aids, cochlear implants, and FM systems), listening environments, and social awareness situations.
Culminating project in which the student reports how they care for their hearing aid or cochlear implant and FM/DM system, challenging listening situations, and knowledge of hearing loss. Includes an
...example of a book a student would create with illustrations and answers to the questions in the project planner.
Worksheet with diagram of a hearing aid and fill-in-the-blank lines where the student would complete the names of the parts. Fillable. Also includes Parts Perfection Game: Hearing Aid Name Labels.
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