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Preview of ASL Famous Deaf People Bundle

ASL Famous Deaf People Bundle

Save big and save your time with this Famous Deaf Person QR Code Activity and Bulletin Board combo. This activity is a low-prep and easy to follow. This is a great activity for Deaf Awareness Week, a final exam, or a presentational project. ***Update: This set now includes a famous Deaf gap activity!
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I Have a Dream Speech, MLK, CCSS

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I Have a Dream Speech, MLK, CCSS

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Martin Luther King Jr.'s (MLK's) famous speech, "I Have a Dream." Dr. King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, rhetoric, speech and debate, Civil Rights, or to celebrate MLK Day. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this famous speech, practice CCSS alig
Preview of Famous Deaf Person Project

Famous Deaf Person Project

In this project students will research a famous d/Deaf person and will complete a research paper and a visual representation (poster). For the research paper, students are required to complete three parts, A. Biography, B. Impact on Deaf Society & Hearing World, C. Synthesis and Personal Reflection.For the visual representation students are required to include at least 5 pictures and details for how those pictures relate to their chosen person's life/impact. Students are given the option of
Preview of The Civil Rights Movement Biography Project - Funko Pop - Black History Month

The Civil Rights Movement Biography Project - Funko Pop - Black History Month

Engage your students with this creative biography project as they learn about key figures of the Civil Rights Movement! Project includes template for a Funko Pop character, Biographical Information/Research Page, "A Letter to the Past" template, grading rubric, and detailed instructions! Students will pick a famous leader from the Civil Rights Movement, research their life and achievements, and have fun as they use their creative mind!A great mini-project for Black History Month or the Martin Lu
Preview of ASL Residential Schools Documentary Project - Deaf, HoH, Deaf/HH

ASL Residential Schools Documentary Project - Deaf, HoH, Deaf/HH

This is an engaging activity that allows students to independently research and learn more about state residential schools for the deaf and the connection they have to the Deaf community. The bonus is that this packet needs minimal prep from teachers. All you need to do is copy a few pages. The prep work has been done for you. This activity is good for ASL students levels late 2s, 3 and up and for heritage Deaf, Hard of hearing, and deaf school programs. This research documentary packet can be
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities!

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities!

Created by
Teach Middle
Help students learn about Martin Luther King Jr and his contributions through this inclusive activity. Students read a short informational sheet about his life, answer questions regarding the reading, complete a word search for fun, write their own "I have a dream..." speech (or draw it), and finally there is a foldable where students can showcase what they have learned or they can research further. Please see the preview for all included documents :) Please rate your purchase to earn TPT
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Bulletin Board | Black History Month Posters | MLK Jr Day

Martin Luther King Jr Bulletin Board | Black History Month Posters | MLK Jr Day

Created by
Teacher Jeanell
Celebrate the enduring legacy of one of history's most influential figures with this Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Informational Poster Set. This set includes a collection of posters that vividly portray pivotal moments from the Civil Rights Movement. The high-quality posters feature detailed narratives and imagery about key events such as the historic Montgomery Bus Boycott, the transformative Poor People's Campaign, the March on Washington, the signing of the Civil Rights Act, and the powerful "I
Preview of Famous Deaf Person Project - FULL UNIT & STUDENT-LED PROJECT!

Famous Deaf Person Project - FULL UNIT & STUDENT-LED PROJECT!

Looking for a relaxing end-of-the-semester project, or a longterm sub plan? We have included everything you need for up to four weeks of independent learning! This is a completely student-led project focusing on researching a Famous Deaf Person, great for ASL 1 or ASL 2! We use it as our final unit of the year in ASL 1.This cross-curricular project helps teach students research skills and how to create a media presentation to share with their peers.This product includes:17 Days Worth of Step-By-
Preview of Deaf History Month Bulletin Board - Deaf History Posters  | Sign Language ASL

Deaf History Month Bulletin Board - Deaf History Posters | Sign Language ASL

Created by
Teacher Jeanell
Introducing the Trailblazers of Deaf History Poster Set featuring 22 remarkable individuals who have significantly impacted Deaf education and culture. This collection celebrates the visionaries, educators, and advocates who have shaped Deaf history, from the pioneering work of Charles-Michel de l'Épée to the profound contributions of Laurent Clerc and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet.The poster set features captivating biographies and photos of extraordinary figures, offering a glimpse into their lives
Preview of ASL Famous Deaf People Bulletin Board Set

ASL Famous Deaf People Bulletin Board Set

Use these images to decorate your walls while showcasing the many talents of deaf people. This bulletin board set works great on its own or to enhance your Famous Deaf Person unit. In this digital download, you will find 16 black and white images of famous deaf leaders, creators, and pioneers in the Deaf community past and present. There is one image of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet (not deaf) who plays an important role in ASL flourishing as a language. All images are in black and white with a pop o
Preview of Deaf Awareness Month Documentary

Deaf Awareness Month Documentary

This is an engaging activity that will allow students to independently research and learn more about a specific topic focusing on the Deaf community. This activity needs minimal prep from teachers and can be used digitally. Teachers need to assign documents and due dates. The rest of the work has been done for you. This activity is best for upper-level ASL students but can be used the second semester with ASL 2 students. This research documentary packet can be used as- individual project- group
Preview of Caribbean American Heritage Month|Biography Research Template| 22 Famous figures

Caribbean American Heritage Month|Biography Research Template| 22 Famous figures

Celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month with this engaging biography research template! This comprehensive resource is perfect for educators looking to incorporate cultural diversity into their curriculum. Designed for use on platforms like Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT), this template provides a structured framework for students to conduct research on prominent figures of Caribbean American heritage. With sections for biographical information, contributions to society, cultural background, and
Preview of ASL Famous Deaf Speed Dating Activity

ASL Famous Deaf Speed Dating Activity

Your students will have so much fun with this activity. Famous Deaf Speed Dating is a great way to introduce students to famous Deaf people. Students will take on the persona of their "person" and mingle with each other to get to know the person better. This is great for interpersonal communication skills and quick presentations. This activity focuses on personality traits, descriptions, and interpersonal communication. Students will need to use research skills to learn about their person. Incl
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I've Been to the Mountaintop, MLK

Rhetorical Analysis: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, I've Been to the Mountaintop, MLK

Teach your students to analyze ethos, pathos, logos, and various rhetorical devices by analyzing Martin Luther King Jr.'s (MLK's) famous final speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop." Also known as the "Mountaintop Speech," Dr. King's final speech is an important part of any unit of study, whether you're using it to teach U.S. history, rhetoric, speech and debate, Civil Rights, or for MLK Day. This multi-day worksheet is designed to help students understand the background and context behind this
Preview of William Ellsworth “Dummy” Hoy Biography

William Ellsworth “Dummy” Hoy Biography

Created by
aslyoucando
This unit of celebrating Deaf awareness, about William Ellsworth “Dummy” Hoy, is a perfect fit for the American Sign Language student and a great tool for teaching Deaf culture studies.This study unit includes a PowerPoint biography of “Dummy” Hoy that highlights his early life and beginnings, overcoming challenges of hearing loss to gain recognition in major league baseball, the development of umpire hand signals, professional achievements, and tributes.Bundle pack also includes:Fill-in-the-bla
Preview of Deaf Culture Research Projects for PowerSchool Wiki & Slide Presentations

Deaf Culture Research Projects for PowerSchool Wiki & Slide Presentations

Created by
aslyoucando
Project Based Learning: these PowerSchool Wikiproject outlines and slide presentation themes are an engaging way for the ASL teacher to enhance classroom learning and student’s awareness of Deaf culture. Project themes represent various points of interest in the ASL and Deaf community.Project activities allows teacher flexibility: research themes can be built as PowerSchool Wikiprojects or developed as slideshow presentations; students can all work together on one single theme, or teachers can a
Preview of Thomas Gallaudet Biography: American Educator for the Deaf

Thomas Gallaudet Biography: American Educator for the Deaf

Created by
aslyoucando
This unit of celebrating Deaf culture awareness, about Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, is a perfect fit for the American Sign Language student and a great tool for teaching Deaf culture studies.This study unit includes a PowerPoint biography of Thomas Gallaudet that highlights his education at Yale and seminary school, his chance encounter with Alice Cogswell resulting in a life changing journey to Europe to study methods for teaching deaf students, and his meeting Laurent Clerc who returned to Americ
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr.  Brochure (Middle to High School)

Martin Luther King Jr. Brochure (Middle to High School)

Unlock the power of history with our comprehensive Martin Luther King, Jr. Day brochure lesson! Designed for higher middle school to high school students, this engaging package delves into the life, impact, and enduring legacy of Dr. King through a series of dynamic research writing stations. Each station invites students to explore pivotal events, analyze iconic speeches, and connect with the Who's Who of the Civil Rights Movement. Key Research Writing Stations:✍Pivotal Events in MLK's Life:Exp
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Timeline Project for Civil Rights Movement and MLK Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Timeline Project for Civil Rights Movement and MLK Day

Created by
SFSEteach
This creative Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Project has differentiated options to best fit your students' needs. Are you looking for project-based learning for social studies? This Civil Rights Movement Timeline Research project comes with instructions for chunking and scaffolding so that students are not overwhelmed. The final product will be a student-created timeline. This is great for helping all students access grade level content! Differentiation is built into the de
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Black History Research Project I Have a Dream Speech

Martin Luther King, Jr. Black History Research Project I Have a Dream Speech

Celebrate our Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday with this high-interest Black History Research Project! Let your students’ critical thinking skills sharpen and creativity shine with this biographical research-based interactive layered flipbook project!This engaging black history month research activity can be implemented in multiple ways - including using this flipbook project with your study of "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" or as a paired activity with King's "I Have a Dream" speech.This p
Preview of Martin Luther King DBQ - Document Analysis Questions - MLK Day - Holiday History

Martin Luther King DBQ - Document Analysis Questions - MLK Day - Holiday History

A document based question (DBQ) activity that has students explore the impact of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement by analyzing six primary and secondary source documents. Students will then answer the questions included for each document.Students will then use what they've learned to write a structured paragraph that answers the prompt: How did Martin Luther King’s leadership and advocacy impact the civil rights movement and shape American values?Includes:DBQ with 6 documents
Preview of The Unforgettable Laurent Marie Clerc Biography

The Unforgettable Laurent Marie Clerc Biography

Created by
aslyoucando
This unit of celebrating Deaf culture awareness, about Laurent Marie Clerc, is a perfect fit for the American Sign Language student and a great tool for teaching Deaf culture studies.This study unit includes a PowerPoint biography of Laurent Clerc that highlights his early life, meeting Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, overcoming challenges of hearing loss to gain recognition in deaf education, Laurent’s lasting impact on the deaf community in the United States, and the development of American Sign Lan
Preview of Deaf Culture: Who Am I? Celebrity Research Projects - Volume 1

Deaf Culture: Who Am I? Celebrity Research Projects - Volume 1

Created by
aslyoucando
Completing a celebrity research project can be such a great way to open your student’s eyes to Deaf culture and the language of ASL. Information is presented on visual engaging slides with handy search hints and highlights provided for each figure.These key individuals may be chosen by students based on their research and interest level. Teacher has the option for ASL students to work alone or in small groups to build their PowerPoint projects, putting together a biography presentation to share
Preview of Career Trends for the Deaf and Deaf Employment in the U.S.

Career Trends for the Deaf and Deaf Employment in the U.S.

Unfortunately, deaf and hard of hearing individuals can face some difficulties when trying to find employment. Discrimination, ignorance of the general public, and a lack of access to reasonable accommodations has been a problem. Today, however, anti-discrimination laws and advocacy groups are working to make it easier than ever for the deaf community to get employed. Before: Jobs for deaf were limited to mostly teaching the deaf.Now the Deaf have many career options!!!Some of the topics include
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