Deaf History Month Research Project | Deaf History Graphic Organizers | ASL
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Description
Explore the inspiring world of Deaf history with this Deaf History Graphic Organizers Set. These research posters are designed to delve into the lives of influential figures in the Deaf community. The posters cover the early years, significant achievements, and contributions of these trailblazers to Deaf culture. Using these graphic organizers, students will research the educational background, personal challenges, and cultural impact of these pioneers. This research will help them gain fascinating insights into the lives and legacies of those featured.
These organizers are perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or individual study and are an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to learn about the pivotal figures who shaped Deaf history. This Deaf History Graphic Organizers set offers a visually engaging and interactive way to learn about Deaf culture, making it an essential addition to your collection whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of Deaf culture or seeking an engaging educational tool.
Featured Trailblazers
- Pedro Ponce de León
- Juan Pablo Bonet
- John Bulwer
- Charles-Michel de L'Épée
- Mason fitch Cogswell
- Alice Cogswell
- Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
- Laurent Clerc
- Ferdinand Berthier
- Laura Bridgman
- George Veditz
- William Hoy
- Anne Sullivan
- Helen Keller
- Miller Reese Hutchison
- Eugène Rubens-Alcais
- William Stokoe
- Robert Weitbrecht
- Andrew Foster
- Paul Taylor, III
- Â I. King JordanÂ
- Marie Jean Philip
What's Included:
22 Graphic Organizers
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