powerpoint assembly deaf awareness
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Welcome to Windsor Park’s
AssemblyDeaf Awareness
5th November 2010
How the ear works!
Parts of the ear
The ear is made up of three parts.
The outer ear The middle ear The inner ear
How the ear works!The outer ear
Pinna
Ear canal
The Middle Ear
Ear drum
Tinybones
The Inner Ear
Cochlea
Nerve to
brain
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No ears to pick up the sound Sticky orange wax blocks the ear canal
What makes someone deaf?
sticky ear wax
Burst ear drums Stiff bones No tiny bones in you ear at all
What makes someone deaf?
No hair or water in your cochlea No cochlea
What makes someone deaf?
Hearing Aids for Deaf People
Being ‘Deaf Aware’Hearing Aids
Cochlear Implant
Speical Hairband
Hearing Aids
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
Things to help us at home
Flashing doorbell
Vibrating alarm clock
Communication
Bright light makes it
difficult to see.
Sit so we can all see.
Some deaf people use sign language to communicate with one another. We use British Sign Language in Windsor Park School.
British Sign Langauage
Days of the week Numbers Greetings Animals
British Sign Language
Alice the camel has 5 humpsAlice the camel has 5 humpsAlice the camel has 5 humpsSo go Alice go Boom boom boom!
Alice the Camel
Red yellow pink greenPurple orange blue
Colours
Red and yellow and pink and greenPurple and orange and blueI can sing a rainbowSing a rainbow, sing a rainbow too
Listen with your eyesListen with your eyesAnd sing everything you see
You can sing a rainbowSing a rainbowSing along with me
Sing –a- Rainbow