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Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-Prom Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-Prom
Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-Prom
$ 1
Engage teens in discussion and goal-setting for future success as a young adult with hearing loss. See BUNDLE at S0XSOC739.
Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-Confidence & Self-Esteem Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-Confidence & Self-Esteem
Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-Confidence & Self-Esteem
$ 1
Engage teens in discussion and goal-setting for future success as a young adult with hearing loss. See BUNDLE at S0XSOC739.
Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-Turtles Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-Turtles
Advocacy-Talk from the Trenches-Turtles
$ 1
Engage teens in a discussion about how they see themselves. Discusses lack of confidence and temptation to self-isolate. See BUNDLE at S0XSOC739.
Comparing Listening Situations Comparing Listening Situations
Comparing Listening Situations
By Andrea Praught
sku: A14ADV1162
$ 5
This interactive Google Slides activity asks students to evaluate 4 listening situations (presented in pictures and short descriptions) and rate them on a scale according to listening difficulty. Afte ... r rating the situations, students are tasked with providing an explanation of why each situation is difficult or easy to hear. This would be a great 'stepping off' activity to begin a unit on coping skills or to evaluate how a student perceives different situations and why/how he/she feels about his/her listening abilities.There is very little digital learning activities available for remote learning today. This tool that asks students to rate situations that are difficult or easy to hear encourages introspection about a student's hearing loss. Asking student to explain why the situation is easy or hard to hear encourages them to evaluate their own listening skills and how advocacy can improve even the most difficult situation.Learning Objective:The student will be able to compare listening situations by rating them on a scale from easy to hear to hear. The student will be able to describe why a specific listening situation is difficult or easy to hear, giving support for their answers.
Advocacy-Adult Perspective-Progressive Hearing Loss (Virgil) Advocacy-Adult Perspective-Progressive Hearing Loss (Virgil)
Advocacy-Adult Perspective-Progressive Hearing Loss (Virgil)
$ 1
Expose older students to how self-advocacy skills different from school to adult life. Students are given an article written by an adult with hearing loss. Encourage discussion and forward-thinking wi ... th this activity. This article addresses dealing with a progressive hearing loss. See BUNDLE at S0XSCI729.
Self-Advocacy Developing Self Determination Self-Advocacy Developing Self Determination
Self-Advocacy Developing Self Determination
$ 150
The key difference between advocacy and self- determination is the student is driving the bus. The student is making decisions without being told what to do. Students who are self- determined are appl ... ying all the advocacy strategies we have been drilling, insisting on, and pushing for ON THEIR OWN! Provides goal sheets for teachers to plan self-determination activities and students to set goals for themselves.
Hearing Loss Self-Advocacy Stacking Blocks Game Hearing Loss Self-Advocacy Stacking Blocks Game
Hearing Loss Self-Advocacy Stacking Blocks Game
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21ADV1360
$ 6
Teaching self-advocacy skills doesn't have to be a drag with this hands-on, engaging game! This product will provide loads of fun for your students with hearing loss, whether they're just starting to ... learn how to self-advocate or they've been at it for a while.This product features 60 self-advocacy prompts that were designed to be conveniently printed on Avery address labels to be placed on Jenga blocks. To play, simply print, stick, and let the fun begin! Perfect for cooperative play, group work, one-on-one sessions, this game is sure to meet a wide variety of needs and ages.What's Included:2-page pdf with 60 self-advocacy prompts (30 per sheet). These have been formatted to work with Avery label number 5160.A color-coded copy and black and white versions are included.Teachers' notes with color-code key; labels are color-coded according to categories (self-advocacy, parts of the ear/causes of hearing loss, hearing technology/audiology, self-identify, & communication).Answer key (although many answers will vary).Jenga blocks are NOT included.Please note:I have formatted these labels to work with Avery label number 5160, although printers may vary.For best print results, use genuine Avery products, select "labels" in your printing settings, and use the manual feed.I am not responsible for misaligned printing due to differences in printers
Advocacy - Steps to SA Success Goal 3- Language Processing Skills Advocacy - Steps to SA Success Goal 3- Language Processing Skills
Advocacy - Steps to SA Success Goal 3- Language Processing Skills
$ 095
Students will understand how intonation, expression, and inflection correlate to their understanding of language. Students will learn vocabulary, draw inflection diagrams, and understand how word emp ... hasis affects meaning.
Advocacy in Action Curriculum guide, worksheets, and assessment tracker for High School - BUNDLE Advocacy in Action Curriculum guide, worksheets, and assessment tracker for High School - BUNDLE
Advocacy in Action Curriculum guide, worksheets, and assessment tracker for High School - BUNDLE
$ 1295
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
I CAN - Self-Advocacy Checklist Student Form I CAN - Self-Advocacy Checklist Student Form
I CAN - Self-Advocacy Checklist Student Form
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASM0342
$ 0
The Self-Advocacy Checklist is designed for students who are deaf and hard of hearing and contains suggested skills in the areas of personal health and medical information, hearing devices and other a ... ssistive tECH-nology use, and accommodations and consumer awareness.
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