What is in your IEP that can be used to help you?
My accommodations.
What accommodation could you use if you miss the directions that were said?
Repeat directions
What is your Hearing itinerant name?
Ms. Young
How many sections are there to the ear?
3.
Outer, middle, and inner ear
There is an image that shows your hearing loss. What is it called?
Audiogram
How often is your IEP written?
Every year
What can you teacher use instead of just talking during the lesson? This is something that could be projected on the board or passed around.
A visual/picture
Which one would be louder to you a whisper, fire siren, or someone talking?
Fire siren
How many little bones are in your ear?
3 bones
Malleus, incus, and stapes
What is the 'X' on the audiogram?
Left ear
What does IEP stand for?
Individualized Education Program
Where do you sit in class? What is the accommodation?
Preferential seating
If someone is talking, what should you be able to see?
I should be able to see his/her face.
The outer ear is the part of the ear that you can see. What is the outside part called?
Pinna
What is your type of hearing loss?
Sensorineural hearing loss
There is at least one disability on your IEP, what disability is on it?
Hearing Impairment
What can you do if there is a loud noise that is right behind you?
I can tell my teacher or move away from the noise.
What technology do you use that helps you hear?
This is different for every student.
-None
-Hearing aid
-Cochlear implant
-FM system
What is the middle part of the ear that is a long tube?
Ear canal
What is the 'O' on the audiogram?
Right ear
Goals
Other than a teacher, who else can you ask if you do not understand something?
A friend/classmate
If your teacher is teaching in the front of the classroom, where should you be looking?
I should be looking at my teacher in the front.
What part is in your inner ear? It looks like a snail.
Cochlea
What degree of hearing loss do you have?
-Normal
-Mild
-Moderate
-Moderately-severe
-Severe
-Profound
This will be different for all students. Look at your audiogram to double check!