Engage teens in discussion about what being deaf means to them. Author reflects on experience reading Huckleberry Finn, and seeing the words "deaf and dumb" for the first time. See BUNDLE at S0XSOC739
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Self-knowledge, self-acceptance and social acceptance are critical for a student's overall well-being. This bundle of teacher information, worksheets, and activities include a range of social topics f
...rom understanding hearing loss to civil and legal rights. Students will acquire new vocabulary, use critical thinking skills to solve problems, and be offered opportunities for self-discovery and discussion. Information and activities are meant for advanced learners. Collected IDs in the BUNDLE: S0XTRN730, S0XSCI731, S0XSCI0732, S0XSOC0733, S0XSOC0734, S0XSOC0735, S0XSCI0736, S0XSCI0737, S0xADV0738.
Includes fillable materials for teaching perspective of others; opinions; empathy, and importance of reading non verbal language. Reading and comprehension questions for basic to more advanced reader
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Instructional strategies and helpful sheets to teach students how to be a good conversation partner. Includes fillable sheets for keeping the conversation on track, topics of conversation, and convers
...ation starters.
Instructional strategies and helpful sheets to teach students the art of "small talk." Includes fillable activity sheets for discussing the weather, conversational turn-taking, and interpreting idiom
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This activity supports a discussion of different skills it takes to interact well with others, such as taking turns, thinking about what may interest the other person, etc. Goes well with an activity
... where a real sandwich is made.
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