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ASL Residential Schools Documentary Project - Deaf, HoH, Deaf/HH

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Creative ASL Teaching
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Grade Levels
6th - 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
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Pages
13 pages
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This is an engaging activity that allows students to independently research and learn more about state residential schools for the deaf and the connection they have to the Deaf community. The bonus is that this packet needs minimal prep from teachers. All you need to do is copy a few pages. The prep work has been done for you.

This activity is good for ASL students levels late 2s, 3 and up and for heritage Deaf, Hard of hearing, and deaf school programs.

This research documentary packet can be used as

- individual project

- group project

- pen pal/digital link-up

- partner project

- final exam

- summative assessment

In this activity packet, you will find all the documents, including rubrics, you will need to start and complete this documentary activity.

- Teacher project checklist

- Student expectation sheet

- Studnet checklist for entier project

- Project due dates sheet

- Roles for group work

- Questions to begin the research project

- Storyboard outline sheet

- Documentary poster expectation sheet and rubric

- Documentary trailer expectation sheet and rubric

- Documentary movie expectation sheet and rubric

Total Pages
13 pages
Answer Key
Rubric only
Teaching Duration
N/A
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