Students with hearing loss
need to develop strong self-advocacy and self-determination skills in order to
be successful both in and out of the classroom. These skills need to be taught
directly but
... finding lessons that are both easy for you and fun for your
students isn't always easy. That's why I made this Boom Deck!These Boom Cards features 4
uncover-the-picture puzzles for students to learn about self-advocacy skills,
audiograms, causes & types of hearing loss, and their IEP. Perfect for
one-on-one therapy sessions, small group work, or independent practice. And
because you can easily track student progress keeping track of IEP data is a
snap!These digital task cards
would be great on a laptop, desktop, Chromebook, tablet, or any other mobile
device that can access the internet. They can even be used on your SmartBoard!Plus, they’re no prep which
means no printing, laminating, or storage.What's
included:· A link to access the
53-card deck Self-Determination & Hearing Loss Uncover-the-Picture
Puzzles on the Boom Learning℠ website· Teacher Notes on how to
use these BOOM Cards™ in your classroomTake a look at the
thumbnail images and the preview file above to better understand what the
digital task cards look like.More
about BOOM Learning…
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instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way
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One of the ways to increase a student's self-advocacy skills is to have them take an active role in their own annual IEP meeting. It gives them a voice in the decision-making process and they gain a d
...eeper understanding of their disability and how it affects them in the classroom.But the IEP paperwork is confusing and isn't student-friendly. That's why I created this Student-Led IEP for Google Slides.This presentation is perfect for students to present their information at their own IEP meeting in a student-friendly way. It's completely customizable and editable, so it will work with any student.It follows the same outline as the typical IEP, so it's great to go through with your students prior to the meeting and makes filling out the paperwork that much easier.What's included:18 customizable slides that include:Present Level of Performance with slides about student's strengths, hobbies, grades, test scores, and disability.GoalsAccommodationsServicesTransitionExtra slides
Checklist identifying student skills and knowledge about hearing loss, audiogram, amplification, and successful communication in the classroom. For high school age students
This bundle
includes ALL of the Steps to Success Curriculum and a complete set of
worksheets to use with the curriculum (ID# 1305 + #1306). The goal of Steps to
Success is for a student to become a
...n effective listener/observer, a successful
communicator, a proficient reader and a knowledgeable consumer of goods and
services! Steps to Success – A Scope and Sequence of Skills for Students who
are Deaf /Hard of Hearing: Perception, Processing, Self-Knowledge and Advocacy
Development, is now in electronic form. This tried and true advocacy
curriculum includes basic, intermediate and advanced goals, teaching strategies,
vocabulary, pre and post assessments and language development activities.NEW
is the addition of updated answer keys and author notes for companion fill-in
worksheets, available separately or as a bundle with this curriculum.Goal
areas include:1. Understanding the science of hearing2. Using technology3.
Developing language processing skills4. Self knowledge5. Social interaction
and language6. Practicing self-management7. Understanding rights
and access8. Accommodations and advocacy.A companion piece to
Steps to Success, this bundle of 65 fill-in worksheets provided students with
practice in key advocacy skills, reading activities on both a basic and
advanced level and real life language development. The use of real photos,
graphs and visual organizers support retention of information and hold
student’s interest.
Arabic translation - Listening Inventory For Education - Revised Teacher Appraisal of listening challenges and self-advocacy behaviors of students with hearing loss.
Hebrew translation - Listening Inventory For Education - Revised 15 questions in the Student Appraisal. 5-level response rating level of challenge listening under 15 different classroom and school lis
...tening situations.
18 Mini-Lessons target BLUFFING and foster self-advocacy and personal responsibility for kids that are deaf and hard of hearing. This resource is based on the NEVER HAVE I EVER game which is fun and m
... and motivating for elementary and middle school-aged kids.Bluffing is pretending to hear or acting in a way that shows you understand what is being said when you are not following the conversation. Bluffing, faking, and pretending are common habits of most people with hearing loss.INCLUDED:Tips from Pro-Bluffer, Dr. Michelle Hu, a pediatric audiologist and bilateral cochlear implant recipient. Michelle knows what it is like to bluff and shares words of wisdom based on her life experiences. Follow Michelle on Instagram as she shares her hearing loss journey.18 Never Have I Ever Mini-Lessons✧ Real photos that illustrate the social situations and scenarios✧ Each situation pictures a student who says: (example) "Never Have I Ever pretended that I didn’t want to join in the game.”✧ The kids' self-talk or comments. (example) "It’s easier to not play rather than mishear and mess up."✧ Talking points with guided questions/discussion prompts.Children grapple with BLUFFING in challenging situations. Discussing possible plans of action, and exploring positive coping and communication repair strategies within a supported environment is important. Self-advocacy success requires knowledge, skills, and importantly ample practice opportunities.➼ DIGITAL - NO PRINT can be opened and played with your favorite PDF reader app on a tablet. When playing on a computer, open and use a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC which is free. ➼ PRINT - Print out the 18 situations and a copy of the Discussion prompts and questions.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ CUSTOMER TIPS➼ Questions? EMAIL ME before purchasing this resource or anytime later.♥ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn Emails♥ Let’s ConnectInstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way.Thanks so much!Lynn Wood
True/False Quiz with 4 situational word problems. Students must read situations and respond whether it reflects appropriate student rights, especially with hearing tECH-nology.
Spanish translation - Listening Inventory For Education - Revised 15 questions in the Student Appraisal. 5-level response rating level of challenge listening under 15 different classroom and school li
...stening situations.
Teacher Checklist or DHH Specialist rating of independence as a student, self-advocacy, peer interaction, community, use of an interpreter. Scoring identifies level of advocacy and independence. Appro
...priate for Deaf students and hard of hearing.
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