 What is a cochlear implant and what is a hearing aid? Tell me what you know!

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 What is a cochlear implant and what is a hearing aid? Tell me what you know!

 You are no longer allowed to pass notes with your partner. Please sign for the next 5 minutes with your partner.

 Provincial - a person lacking urban polish or refinement  Supercilious - coolly and patronizing  Manifest - readily perceived by the senses and especially by the sense of sight  Contentious - likely to cause disagreement or argument  Perplex - to make intricate or involved  Beguile - to lead by deception  Reprieve - to delay the punishment of  Conciliatory - to make compatible

 TODAY WHAT  TOMORROW WHAT  YESTERDAY WHAT  WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT q q q q

 What is a Cochlear Implant?  What is a Hearing Aid?  How does a Cochlear Implant effect the Deaf community and Deaf culture?

Only for people who are profoundly deaf Does not amplify sound Bypasses the “damaged” part of the ear

 “The device is a mechanical prosthesis of sorts for the inner ear. It bypasses the bones of the inner ear, placing electrodes directly into the cochlea, where sound waves are absorbed and interpreted by the auditory nerve.”

Hair cells in inner ear must pick up vibrations from Hearing Aid Amplifies the sounds For people who are hard of hearing

 Take out your 2 articles and share them with your partner. Tell them the overview of your article, and why you chose it.

 You are no longer allowed to pass notes with your partner. Please sign for the next 5 minutes with your partner.

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 TODAY WHAT  TOMORROW WHAT  YESTERDAY WHAT  WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT q q q q

 What is a Cochlear Implant?  What is a Hearing Aid?  How does a Cochlear Implant effect the Deaf community and Deaf culture?

 Take notes while watching the documentary about Cochlear Implants.  You will be deciding if you think that cochlear implants are a positive or negative choice for children.  You will use the documentary, and be responsible for finding 2 articles to support your stance on CI’s tonight for homework

 Use the rubric to guide you writing this essay.  5 paragraphs (intro, conclusion, 3 supporting)  Due Friday March 2nd

 Make an outline for your paper. Remember, intro, conclusion and 3 supporting facts.  After you have had your outline checked by me start writing your paper.