Primary Sampler Module Teacher's Notes ISL - Flipbook - Page 12
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What I Like to Do
Hobbies continued…
Music and Dancing in Deaf lives
Do you think a Deaf person can hear music – how?
Any ideas?
There are famous Deaf people who are known for dancing; how do you think they can dance without hearing the music?
Examples from UK Strictly Come Dancing 2021 and US Dancing with the Stars:
Rose Alying-Ellis (UK) – present, ûrst contestant
Nyle DiMarco (US) 2016 second contestant and he won
Marlee Matlin (US) 2008 ûrst contestant
Signmark, a Deaf rapper in Finland.
Sports
DEAFLYMPICS – how is it diferent from other Olympics (Hearing and Paralympics)?
(Deaüympics.com is a sports event for deaf athletes who compete at an elite international level dating back to 1900's)
Why do you think Deaüympics are needed?
How many Irish people have won medals?
English Channel swim
Patricia Hefernan, an Irish Deaf woman.
Have a look https://www.swimireland.ie/news/diversity-inclusion-patricia-hefernans-story
Suggested activities:
• Tutor shows some flashcards with hobbies and ask pupils to guess the sign
Before we start:
Tutor signs some hobbies they
like and some they don’t. Get
pupils to notice facial expression
and body language.
• Teacher introduces the correct sign for the hobbies
• Ask pupils for additional hobbies they may have that haven’t been
introduced
• Play a game of What Is Missing with the flashcards
(see document on games)
• Tutor places the flashcards in two columns on the board and signs what
he/she likes and doesn’t like
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