Discussion handout: age of identification, history with hearing aids, degree of hearing loss, type of hearing loss. Follow up activitiy after learning about audiograms.
Diagram to teach the scientific names for parts of the ear. Use this as an activity to help students understand the make up and functions of the parts of the ear.
This handout specifies areas of assessment for students with hearing loss and guiding questions to be asked within each area. The questions help teachers and school teams to identify assessment area n
...eeds to further define specific student needs.
Students learn vocabulary around the anatomy of hearing. Students learn their own hearing history and describe their own hearing challenges with this fillable timeline.
This fillable sheet is great for teaching students vocabulary associated with how sound works. Includes activities, cut and paste vocabulary, and an editable section for adding your target vocabulary
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There are 4 discussion worksheet activities to increase student knowledge about their own hearing loss. Fillable. Can be a good follow up after performing the FLE with students.
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