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Not grade specific american sign language pdfs for staff and administrators

Preview of Describing Hearing Loss/DHH Terms | CONSULT RESOURCE | Deaf Education

Describing Hearing Loss/DHH Terms | CONSULT RESOURCE | Deaf Education

Created by
TOD Times Two
This handout goes over the description of a students’ hearing loss. Usually the format is “bilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss.” But what does that mean to a professional that doesn’t work with the Deaf? Nothing. Use this to break down the jargon commonly used by audiological professionals. Also included is a handout about the terms to use (and not use) to reference the student with hearing loss. This includes Big D Deaf, little d deaf, hard of hearing and hearing loss. Use this resour
Preview of Emergency Drills and DHH Students | IN SERVICE RESOURCE | Deaf Education

Emergency Drills and DHH Students | IN SERVICE RESOURCE | Deaf Education

Created by
TOD Times Two
Sometimes DHH students get lost or forgotten about during schools’ emergency drills. In this handout, you’ll find ways to make sure you and your DHH student are prepared and giving them the best accessibility possible. Some of these tips include developing a communication plan/visual alerts, giving the student written instructions or tactile cues, assigning buddies and more!Use this in an in-service/consult to inform teachers about the effects of allergy season and how it will affect them.
Preview of Best Practices for using an ASL Interpreter | INSERVICE RESOURCE | Deaf Ed

Best Practices for using an ASL Interpreter | INSERVICE RESOURCE | Deaf Ed

Created by
TOD Times Two
Building a relationship with interpreters and using them correctly and appropriately in a mainstream educational setting can sometimes be a challenge. This handout goes over SOME of the very many things that should be kept in mind when beginning to work with an interpreting team. Tips included focus on engaging the student, giving the interpreter extra time to process and translate the information as well as developing a rapport and making sure they have enough time before material is given to s
Preview of Sports Accessibility and Coaching DHH Students | IN SERVICE RESOURCE | Deaf Ed

Sports Accessibility and Coaching DHH Students | IN SERVICE RESOURCE | Deaf Ed

Created by
TOD Times Two
This handout goes over the topics to keep in mind for Deaf/Hard ofHearing students when they play sports. This can be used forconsulting with gym teachers and/or coaches. It covers topics suchas communication, equipment, safety, environment accessibility and teamwork.Use this in an in-service/consult to inform teachers about the effects of allergy season and how it will affect them.
Preview of How to Work With a Sign Language Interpreter

How to Work With a Sign Language Interpreter

Revised version of 'How to Work With a Sign Language Interpreter.' Includes tips for classroom teachers with Deaf and Hard of Hearing students requiring the service of a sign language interpreter. Included another copy with black text on white background. Copyright © 2023 DHH Support by Elizabeth MaytonFor individual use only.
Preview of Motivational Back to School Water Bottle Labels All Grades Editable Wrappers ASL

Motivational Back to School Water Bottle Labels All Grades Editable Wrappers ASL

Step back into the world of learning with an innovative twist that sparks excitement: Sign Language water bottle labels with editable wrappers. What better way to create a fantastic welcome back to school than a first-day celebration for all grade levels and meet-the-teacher nights as we usher in a new school year? These unique labels bridge communication gaps by featuring inspiring phrases and Sign Language, fostering inclusivity and awareness among students, teachers, and parents alike. The ed
Preview of Deaf Awareness Poster

Deaf Awareness Poster

Deaf Awareness Posters for Students | Posters | Printables | HandoutsHave you wondered how to communicate with a deaf person? These Deaf Awareness Posters show nine practical ways to help someone who is Deaf or hard of hearing. These posters promote inclusivity by allowing anyone of any age to communicate with a Deaf person in many ways. Sharing with others is especially important during deaf awareness month and at deaf events. Awareness for Deaf Students:Posters like 9 Ways to Communicate are
Preview of Hearing Loss Handout

Hearing Loss Handout

Created by
Ashley Meche
This is an excellent resource for families of children with hearing loss/deafness. Really great for families that are new to this world. Gives basic information on what it is and how to get into intervention.
Preview of Classroom Management-Levels of Warning

Classroom Management-Levels of Warning

Created by
Simply Deaf ED
Make classroom management simple by implementing the levels of warnings.
Preview of The Role of an Itinerant Teacher - Infographic

The Role of an Itinerant Teacher - Infographic

Created by
Modal Education
A simple infographic that explains the role of an itinerant teacher of the Deaf/HH.More like this at www.modalmath.com/resource-library
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