These
worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a
discussion, and extend a lesson on friendship. Provides a story of two deaf
friends growing up together.
... Includes
a fillable worksheet for fill in the blank.
Findings
from a 2018 and 2019 study on consultation strategies to support students
with hearing loss were discussed. Five strategies are presented for TODHHs to
implement to improve their
... indirect service goal. Key point and summary is
included.
Listening
comprehension has an influence on reading comprehension across development.
This article focuses on auditory comprehension, making inferences when one
reads and when one hears,
...and becoming a 'listening detective' to make
inferences from what is heard. Two activities, each with 4 parts of listen
and respond activities, mostly on fillable worksheets.
Giving
compliments is an important tool for acquiring more social skills. This
article describes how to explicitly teach giving compliments and includes
basic, intermediate, and advanced
...activities. It includes 4 fillable
worksheets.
Every
student who wears hearing devices needs to acquire specific independence
skills. This item includes a checklist to identify the specific skills and
when they were acquired. It also
...includes questions or skills to ask students
to demonstrate their understanding or ability of each age-appropriate skill.
These skills are based on the SEAM - Student Expectations for Advocacy &
Monitoring Listening and Hearing Technology and the age-specific goals from
the book Building Skills for Independence in the Mainstream.
This
article provides basic, intermediate, and advanced activities supporting
learning idioms. Examples of specific idioms at kindergarten, grade 1- grade
6 levels are provided along with
... interpretations of idiom meanings. A reading
comprehension story is included that uses many idioms in which students must
identify each idiom and explain what it means. Another worksheet activity asks students to
fill the appropriate idiom in the blank when given a sentence. This extensive
article provides much practice in understanding and appropriately using
idioms.
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