Complete curriculum guidance, fillable sheets, activities and scenarios for instruction in understanding hearing loss (in themselves and other role models), assistive devices, and social awareness si
...tuations. 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 0527-0531, 0535, 0539, 0479, 0477
Policy Report by Pearson Publishing describing requirements for accommodations in assessment and instruction especially for students who are deaf or hard or hearing.
Student checklist with yes/no responses to 10 questions about ability to listen in the classroom and impact of noise, reverberation, teacher instruction.
Every
student who wears hearing devices needs to acquire specific independence
skills. This item includes a checklist to identify the specific skills and
when they were acquired. It also
...includes questions or skills to ask students
to demonstrate their understanding or ability of each age-appropriate skill.
These skills are based on the SEAM - Student Expectations for Advocacy &
Monitoring Listening and Hearing Technology and the age-specific goals from
the book Building Skills for Independence in the Mainstream.
Study companion by Praxis to assist students with hearing loss in performing well on Praxis exams. Strategies are applicable across test-taking in school settings.
Fillable checklist of skills needed for students to be independent in caring for their hearing device. Includes sections for students in K-3 and 3rd grade and up.
CHAPS- - Children's Auditory Performance Scale. The teacher or parent answers questions about the student with hearing loss or (suspected) auditory processing issues as compared to class peers or age
...peers without auditory performance problems. 8-point response scale; scorable. Questions relate to 6 listening conditions: noise, quiet, ideal, multiple inputs, auditory memory sequencing, and auditory attention span. Person completing the checklist must have observed the student over considerable time and situations. Fillable version available at S0XASM0570.
Suite of checklists: 1) General Education Inclusion Readiness Checklist, 2) Interpreted / Transliterated Education Readiness Checklist, 3) Captioning / Transcribing Readiness Checklist, 4) Instruction
...al Communication Access Checklist, 5) Placement Checklist for Children who are DHH Preschool / Kindergarten, 6) Placement Checklist for Children who are DHH Elementary, 7) Placement Checklist for Children who are DHH Secondary.
These checklists provide idioms which students need to define. A prompt is provided in which the idiom is used in a sentence. The first checklist of 25 idioms is scored + or O. The second checklist ha
...s the same idioms and this time the students provides a written description of meaning. The third checklist has the same idioms and requires the student to do a matching activity with provided definitions. A teacher key is provided for the matching activity. A scoring interpretation page provides the most likely definitions by native English and non-native English speakers. The secondary checklist is a matching task with 37 idiom items and answer sheet. Fillable.
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