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Student Friendly Adapted SEAM Student Friendly Adapted SEAM
Student Friendly Adapted SEAM
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32DS1609
$ 7
The ADAPTED SEAM uses student-friendly language that activates self-reflective skills, encourages student ownership, and provides an interactive/conversation starter when done with the student. Some s ... tudents experience an "ah-ha moment" about their responsibility the first time they complete the chart. Ways To Use This:Discussion tool while completing the data form with your student. Self-reflection tool for older students while providing data for you.Assessment tool for determining self-advocacy present levels. (sample write-up included)Baseline data for your measurable IEP goal. (sample goal included)Students To Use This With?A student who is missing many of these skills at their levelsA student who is NEW to hearing devices regardless of age. An older student needing frequent reminders of these skills can benefit from revisiting the form periodically to track their progress.Why Use this?Editable PDF or Printable (2 versions)Timely benchmarks for progress reportingEasily Attach/Upload to IEP SystemsSample Assessment/Present Level Write-Up provided Sample IEP Goal & Completed Student Example providedWhat's Included in this Adapted SEAM Product?Overview of All Adapted Levels At a Glance (1 page) Directions and Ways To UseEditable PDFs - compact, single-page view. (7 forms/levels: Pre-K, K, 1st-2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, MS/HS)Printable Forms - expanded onto 2 sides for reading and writing ease. (7 forms/levels: Pre-K, K, 1st-2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, MS/HS)Student Data Example Sample Assessment/Present Levels Write-UpSample IEP goalSample - Real Student Form Completed over an IEP year.
The Friendly Audiogram The Friendly Audiogram
The Friendly Audiogram
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32HLU1610
$ 7
Interactive Learning Tool for StudentsSelf-advocacy goalTransition goalsStudent ownership Time Savers for TODsInservice Visuals, Video Links, HandoutsFillable Rubric & AudiogramMatching Rubrics & Sugg ... ested IEP goals"The Friendly Audiogram" is an interactive set of activities for students and resources for the TOD.  School-age students with hearing differences can use these activities to meet IEP goals in self-advocacy.  The kid-friendly accommodations and audiogram pages are easy and engaging for younger students to understand and for older students to present at their IEP meetings.  There are additional audiology-related vocabulary activities that will benefit them beyond their audiogram.   For the Teachers of the Deaf, there are suggested video links for simulating hearing loss & explaining how to use common FM/DM/Sound Field, suggested IEP goals, and rubrics.  The audiogram and accommodations page can be printed or emailed to families and/or staff.***For EIECSE families, this starts the family's understanding of what's to come in preschool/kindergarten. They better understand where they are headed and why applying the accommodations in the home environment is important.
UDL Service Planning Maps UDL Service Planning Maps
UDL Service Planning Maps
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32TEA1611
$ 2
Why Use This?UDL is the Best PracticePrep 1x  for your favorite IEP goals - Use Many Times!Easy to tailor your template to your student’s needs.This tool is designed to save you time.  Have you gotten ... otten to the end of an IEP year and realized you forgot one of your most effective, fun lessons?  Let’s face it…itinerants & specialists have many activities and resources available to us with TPT.  This blessing also means we occasionally forget what is in our proverbial toolbox.How To UseSelect the best calendar for your student’s IEP goal.  (August and September starting calendars) Using the “universal design for learning” concept write in your favorite lessons to meet that goal.  Adjust the lessons as needed.Do once and reuse for years 
ITOD - TOD Service Hall Pass:  Fillable ITOD - TOD Service Hall Pass:  Fillable
ITOD - TOD Service Hall Pass: Fillable
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32SM1612
$ 3
printabledigitally fillableAre you an itinerant on the run? Are you tired of waiting in the front office for someone to write a pass for your student?  Have you had a school(s) ask you to bring your p ... pass? In the last couple of years, some districts asked all specialists to bring their own prefilled passes, even though we are contracted specialists.Now, when I enter middle and high school, I get looks of relief and often express gratitude for being efficient and professional.   **This works best with schools where your identity is already established with front office staff.For those Teachers of the Deaf who do not travel but like pretty teaching things, this might be for you too.  This new product costs only $2.00 for a set of 9 designs in fillable or printable options. Plus a page with space to upload your school/agency logo or letterhead.
Listening Breaks & Auditory Fatigue Listening Breaks & Auditory Fatigue
Listening Breaks & Auditory Fatigue
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32SM1613
$ 7
Ways this product can be usedInservice HandoutClassroom PosterStudent Choice BoardDiscussion starter with DHH kidsData collection tool Printable and FILLABLEThe visuals representing listener break cho ... oices are useful for students with hearing differences who need a listening break but are not self-aware or unable to manage the fatigue before it impacts their education.The observation tool is used by staff to collect data and identify factors similar to the process of an FBA. Is there a pattern?  Is it occasional, frequent, or chronic?  What precedes the fatigue?  Hungry?  Good night sleep?  If listener fatigue is a possibility discuss your findings with the Teacher of the deaf.
DHH Social Story:  When My Nose Runs DHH Social Story:  When My Nose Runs
DHH Social Story: When My Nose Runs
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32SM1614
$ 450
Additional Comprehension ActivitiesReading Comprehension QuestionsLists of tier 1 + 2 related vocabGame board to make it fun or help that wiggly off-task child stay focusedNew Concept for Older Kids: ... What are “endonyms”This is a story to help children/students who wear hearing aids understand why they may go to the doctor and/or ENT more often than others. The story can be read for comprehension. It teaches new vocabulary and creates a wonderful language opportunity for students to better advocate for themselves at school, home, and the doctor/ENT office. This story was written with younger children and their families and older students who continue to come to school with blocked hearing aids and do not use an interpreter for language access.Service Activity for EI-ECSE Families & Home VisitsFor any family, this story can be an important conversation starter, or reminder, to understand the language impact of even partially clogged hearing aids for their kid(s) who are not using signs. This can be demonstrated to parents by using a listening tube when their child’s hearing aid is plugged in and cleaned, and then having them listen again to the difference in clarity of language coming through the hearing aid to their child’s brain.Story Printable OptionPrint each two-page spread in landscape mode OR - Print a two-page spread but cut apart pages to show 1 page at a time. Spiral bind, 3-hole punch, or staple.Interactive Digital OptionPresent the book on a device or overhead projector. To play the digital version of the game, click on the digital spinner link. Change the spinner to “3” numbers. Pick & move game pieces (pink, green, blue)QuestionsUse professional judgment when deciding on which comprehension questions to ask the student. *The advanced questions are marked with an * following the number.VocabularyTier 1 vocabulary Tier 2 vocabulary prefix Endonyms short nonfiction passage Endonym Activity Options ask students to research endonyms related to sick words show sick examples and ask them to find more
Social Story:  How To Clean Your Hearing Aids Social Story:  How To Clean Your Hearing Aids
Social Story: How To Clean Your Hearing Aids
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32HTM1615
$ 2
This was created with a student for students, staff, and families of children who wear hearing aids. Cleaning hearing aids regularly means checking the hearing aids weekly. Cleaning as often as week ... ly for some children and for some specific times of the year.
FIllable Rubric - Cleaning Hearing Aids FIllable Rubric - Cleaning Hearing Aids
FIllable Rubric - Cleaning Hearing Aids
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32HTM1616
$ 1
Why Use This?2025 - It's updated to include hearing aids with domesIEP goal sample includedIEP goal progress monitoring is done quickly!Students and parents can see progress visually on the rubricQuic ... kly identify what needs more practiceUse this with two social stories related to cleaning your hearing aidsSocial Story - When Your Nose Runs: ENTs, Earmolds, and Earwax.Step-by-step presentation How to Clean Your Hearing Aids with Real Student Photos
ASL Alphabet Coloring Pages with 26 Unique Background Patterns. ASL Alphabet Coloring Pages with 26 Unique Background Patterns.
ASL Alphabet Coloring Pages with 26 Unique Background Patterns.
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32ASL1631
$ 499
American Sign Language Alphabet Coloring Pages with 26 Unique Background Patterns. Experience mindfulness and creativity with 26 unique patterns to color. It's great for older students.Many Usesrelaxi ... ing coloring pagesDecor for your classroomsocial emotional learning activitiesbulletin boardsposters for your classroomcut out handshapes to create greeting cardsstudents can make their ASL names in creative wayskeep students busy when they finish work earlyPrinting Optionsfull page in color or black and whiteprint 4 to a page for smaller art projects

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