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Miss Manners: A Deaf and Hearing Comparison Activity - ASL Lesson

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4th - 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
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Miss Manner is an activity inspired by See What I Mean: Differences Between Deaf and Hearing Cultures*. Students will become bloggers and receive "letters" to respond to a dilemma. Students will be charged with answering the letter on their blog from both a Deaf and hearing perspective.

This is a writing and signed presentational activity. This packet is great for getting students to think about what they have learned about Deaf culture then comparing it to their own culture. This can be used as a presentational assignment that can lead to interpersonal conversations or debates.

The packet will download as a PDF and have links to Google Slides (new version) or Google Docs (old version) for you to use digitally with your students. Great for paperless activities or online learning.

Included in this packet:

- 9 "letters" written to your student

- 9 worksheets for students to construct a response to the letter for both hearing and deaf points of view

- A rubric if you choose to incorporate it

- Ideas page to help you know how to incorporate in your classroom

- Options for digital or hard cipies

*Note: you do not need to use this activity with the video.

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Last updated Mar 29th, 2018
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