Bundle of audio cliPS- simulating hearing loss: a) low frequency hearing loss, b) high frequency hearing loss, c) 20 dB slight hearing loss, d) 30 dB mild hearing loss, e) Unfair Spelling Test.
Students with hearing loss need to learn to be their own best self-advocate. A huge first step towards this essential skill is learning about their own hearing loss and how to read their audiogram.Wit
...h this product, your d/hh students will learn the basic terms of hearing loss, the evaluation process, and how to read an audiogram. This Google Slides resource includes over 32 editable and customizable slides with topics including:Air conductionBone conductionMaskingTypes, degrees, and configurations of hearing lossThis lesson also includesSample audiogramsA slide for the student to insert their own audiogram and interpretationSix self-check slidesGlossary of key termsPerfect for face-to-face or distance learning, in a large group or one-on-one setting, this PREP-FREE product will make teaching the ins and outs of audiograms so much easier for you and your students.Please note that upon purchase you download a pdf with a link to the Google Slides lesson. Thank you!
This one-page handout for DHH professionals describes information to be shared with classroom teachers who have students with mild hearing loss (26-40 dB).
Informational handout describes the realities of classroom acoustics and the impact on student learning, teaching and strategies to address acoustics issues.
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