Anatomy of the Ear
How we hear
Educational Approaches to hearing loss
Strategies for
100
Name the three main parts of the ear.
Outer, Middle and Inner Ear.
100
We use our what to hear sounds
What is our ears
100
An approach to deaf education that emphasizes auditory training articulation ability and lip reading
What is oral/aural
100
Cooperavtive learning in a small group activity promotes?
What is social interaction
200
What part of the ear is filled with fluid and microscopic components?
Cochlea
200
Sound waves that are collected by the outer part of the ear is called
What is pinna
200
A complete language related historically to the French
What is American Sign Language
200
Keeping your language simple
What is True
300
Name the three bones of the middle ear?
What are the Malleus, Incus, and Stapes
300
Sound waves that are collected by the pinna they are sent through the ear canal before reaching
What is the ear drum
300
The practice of incorporating children with disabilities into regular classroom instead of keeping them apart in special classes
What is mainstreaming
300
Keeping groups small to prompt
What is conversation and interaction
400
What nerve sends messages to the brain, which are then interpreted as sounds.
What is the vestibulocochlear nerve?
400
The vibrations from the ear drum makes 3 small bones in the ear vibrate. They are the hammer, the anvil and the?
What is the stirrup
400
A manual used by some deaf children and their teacher/parents that uses hand shapes near mouth to help make lip reading easier
What is Cued Speech
400
Children with hearing loss does not interact best when they can see the face of the playmate
What is False
500
What part of the ear collects sounds and funnels them into the auditory canal.
What is the Pinna?
500
The 3 bones together that are in the ear drum are called
What is ossicles
500
Decoding the language of a speaker by paying close attention to face and mouth, without being able to hear the speaker's voice
What is Lip reading
500
Name at least 2 of the 5 elements to have success in understanding the oral deaf approach
What is Parent Invilvement Appropriate amplification Consistent quality speech training Developing appropriate language instruction Range of placement option
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