eardrum
noisy place in school where you play games
GYM/PE
the numbers at the top of an audiogram
pitch/frequency
i tell what your class will do during the day at school
schedule
this connects to hearing aids or cochlear implants and is worn by the teacher
DM/ remote microphone
where the small ear bones are located
in the middle ear
quiet place in school where you find many books
library
numbers along the left side of an audiogram
loudness
board used in classrooms to show visuals
smartboard
in the classroom for amplification if a DM is not being used
tower speaker
I have hair cells in me that move when sound is being processed
cochlea
you need the classroom door closed during instruction because of this
noise in the hallway
the funny shape used to show normal conversation levels of sound
speech banana
name 3 kinds of visuals in the classroom
diagrams/charts/videos
Towers and totes make sound louder but does not connect to hearing aids or cochlear implants true or false
true
the most outer part of the ear
pinna
what is noise in a room called during instruction
background noise
level of hearing loss between 20-40 decibels
mild hearing loss
words that scroll on screen to read as a video is playing
closed captions
this button on the microphone means to stop sound or stop volume
MUTE button
semicircular canals
the tool that reads the level of noise in a room
decibal meter
level of hearing loss between 90-120 decibels
Profound Hearing loss
Visuals can be a way to 'see' auditory information, true or false
true
this word means to increase the volume of sound or make greater
amplify