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1- Hearing Group Call for volunteers to Deaf and Dumb Field Trip Group members and roles: 1 – Amira Nasr ( Documentary) 2-Mona Tawakol ( Documentary) 3- Mariam Tarek (Designer - Researcher) 4- Nada Fathi (Designer- Decision Maker ) 5- Rawan Ashraf (Evaluation Maker )

Nada notes down what the lecturer said. While being in the Deaf and Dumb School Library

Deciding what to do in the project and searching our books.

Students during making the poster, power point, and facebook Site

Information about hearing and sign language: Your ears are in charge of collecting sounds, processing them, and sending sound signals to your brain. The outer ear The middle ear The inner ear The ear is made up of These parts all work together, so you can hear and process.

We learnt many signs in sign language Signs used to communicate with deaf people.

Other words using sign Language

The sight group searched the library and the internet for the sense of sight, made a site on facebook for the blind, and made a poster for blind people using Braille System. The sight group  Members of the group are :  Omar Abd El-Galil Evaluation Maker  Mohamed El-Noury Designer and researcher  Emad Mohamed Decision Maker  Fares Sherif El-Ghoul Documentary  Mohamed Gaber Researcher

Sight group while making the poster.

Another poster put In the library at Deaf and dumb school Searching Books Making the poster

We see with our eyes, They let you see colour, size, shape, movement and distance. Your sense of sight is important as it warns you of danger, eg, looking for cars when crossing the road. It is very important to protect your eyes It helps in memorizing.

Braille System

Helping touch group Poster for Helen Keller Fieldtrip

People challenged Disability Helen Keller Louis Braille Beethoven Taha Hussein

We smell with our nose. When you breathe in, air and smells travel through your nostrils to your nasal cavity. Some of the smells reach nerve cells at the top of your nasal cavity. The nerve cells send signals to a part of the brain which sends out a message and your brain decides what the smell is and what you should do about it. This depends on whether the smell is bad or good.

We taste with our tongue. The top of your tongue is covered with small bumps that we call taste buds. Taste buds are made up of taste cells. Taste cells sense sweet, salty, sour or bitter tastes. When you eat something, food dissolves in the saliva in your mouth. Dissolved food enters a taste bud and tiny bits of food touch taste cells. The taste cells sense tastes and send signals to the brain. Your sense of taste is important because it helps you choose and enjoy food. Your tongue helps to keep you safe. It warns you when foods have gone bad so that you don't eat them.