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Speech reading - not all information is on the lips Speech reading - not all information is on the lips
Speech reading - not all information is on the lips
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XADV0266
$ 0
Summary of information about speECH-reading and its effectness to aid comprehension. Includes links to video examples, information about assessment, and methods to teach speECH-reading.
A Good Friend A Good Friend
A Good Friend
By TODOneStop Store
sku: A19SOC1606
$ 5
Social Story
SAC-A: Self-Assessment of Communication-Adolescent SAC-A: Self-Assessment of Communication-Adolescent
SAC-A: Self-Assessment of Communication-Adolescent
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASM0125
$ 0
The purpose of the SAC-A student checklist is to identify problems that students may be experiencing because of their hearing loss and the effect it has on the student's self-concept, interactions, an ... d hearing device use. To be completed by the student with hearing loss. Fillable version at S0XASM0592.
The Laws and Me (fillable) The Laws and Me (fillable)
The Laws and Me (fillable)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XADV0339
$ 2
Fill in the blank quiz for students to match definitions of laws to statements and true/false statements regarding transition to employment or higher education.
Self-Advocacy - What is it and Why is it Important? Self-Advocacy - What is it and Why is it Important?
Self-Advocacy - What is it and Why is it Important?
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XADV0335
$ 250
Worksheet seeks answers showing a student's knowledge of what self-advocacy is, and rating actions demonstrating self-advocacy strategy use.
Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-What did you say? Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-What did you say?
Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-What did you say?
$ 0
Engage teens in how missing information your friends and teachers say can make you feel left out. Start a discussion about how to repair communication mishaps. See BUNDLE at S0XSOC739.
Self-Advocacy Tips for Communication Success Self-Advocacy Tips for Communication Success
Self-Advocacy Tips for Communication Success
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15ADV1222
$ 3
Ten self-advocacy tips for communication success for children that are deaf and hard of hearing who use listening and spoken language. ...
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
Questions - The Pathway 2 Getting Help Questions - The Pathway 2 Getting Help
Questions - The Pathway 2 Getting Help
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: P0XADV1278
$ 0
This article focuses on how a student can appropriately ask questions in the classroom when they miss information or need help in a situation. Example situations are listed with a step-by ... -step process for student learning. 
Self-Advocacy - Navigating School Activities Self-Advocacy - Navigating School Activities
Self-Advocacy - Navigating School Activities
$ 0
Help students learn what they need to navigate school activities such as sports. Students will be challenged to think about what is needed to help them succeed in extra-curricular activities.
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