Prompts (excerpts from classic children's stories and school-based role play scenarios) to practice identifying spoken names in sentences and discourse. Includes information for teacher about why lear
...ning and remembering names can be challenging for DHH students, sample data collection table and suggestions for extension activities.
Description of how to use the Ling 7 sounds for checking hearing aids in the early stages of auditory training because they cover the entire range of frequencies that are used in English speECH-.
Support development of foundational reading skills with activities and materials to practice: 1) vowel perception in isolation and in words, phoneme blending and sound-letter association; 2) discrimin
...ation of vowels in words, sorting long & short vowels.
This resource from A Bionics provides information on 4 different types of candidates depending on Ability_Level and age of implantation and expectations for the rate of auditory, speECH- and language
...goal development. Includes expected educational outcomes and support services.
The Listening Development Profile allows the DHH specialist to rate aspects of student behavior as a beginning listener, intermediate listener, and advanced listener. Reflects the hierarchy of auditor
...y development.
Describes auditory components of compound words.Data collection sheet and materials for discrimination of auditory discrimination between compound and non compound 2-syllable words. Go Fish game to ma
...tch 20 compound word cards and definition cards. Suggestions for differentiation. Activities conducted through listening, without print.
Administration instructions for the Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale (MAIS) and the Meaningful Use of SpeECH- Scale (MUSS). These are parent report scales which allow the examiner to evaluate a c
...hild's skills in meaningful, real-world situations.
When using phonics skills, a student is accessing a learned association between a printed letter or letters and the associated sounds. For example, the letter d is associated with the first sound in d
...og. Consider that letter d, however, in the word walked, when it is produced with the /t/ sound in the past tense -ed ending. Use this fun game with students to practice discriminating, saying, and reading the -s and -es endings.
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