Worksheet for students to identify A) when there is no sound, I will.. B) if there is static, I will... C) if the sound is weak, I will... D) If I cannnot fix it, I will.... Large spaces for students
...to provide written explanations. Fillable.
Complete curriculum guidance and scenarios for instruction in the students involvement in IEP planning, understanding and applying the law, assistive devices, and exploring options after graduation (
...transitioning into the workplace or postsecondary school). Also includes a a pre and post assessment skills tracker that can be used to determine strengths and needs, track skill acquisition, and create goals and objectives. Includes items 0522, 0532 - 0534, 0536-0539, 0552-0559, 0478, 0479
Contract for students specifying that they will check and change the battery, clean their earmolds, and put hearing aids in a humidifier. Images. Includes a chart for students to record their home mon
...itoring activities each day. Both fillable.
BUNDLE - Worksheets for middle school and high school level instruction on assistive devices. There are 7 worksheets that focus on identifying, using and evaluating assistive devices that will be hel
...pful to the student across differnt enviroments such as school, home, and future employment sites. Bundle IDs 0527-0530, -552-0554.
Worksheet for entire Upper Elementary Advocacy in Action curriculum. There are 62 worksheets covering topics such as amplification (hearing aid, cochlear implant, FM system), listening environments a
...nd social awareness situations. Bundle IDs 0502-0526
Worksheet in which students describe how individuals with hearing loss a) know someone is at the door, b) wake up c) talk on the phone d) understand dialog on TV or movies e) fire alarm, etc. Fillabl
...e.
Article by Jane Madell, PhD explaining the importance of monitoring hearing and hearing devices. Explains in general terms the audiologist's and teacher's job regarding monitoring audibility. Discus
...ses listening issues for students with hearing loss.
Further explains why FM/DM systems are needed for access to instruction even when personal hearing devices and whole classroom audio is used. Good information to share at IEP meetings and when inserv
...icing teachers on the benefits of FM systems.
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