Question
Many people in the Deaf community view deafness as a different way of experiencing the world, rather than as a disability. This can be hard for hearing people to imagine. Think about the things you enjoy every day. What accommodations would need to be made - if any - for a Deaf person to do the things that you enjoy doing? Are there any activities that you aren’t sure a Deaf person WOULD be able to do?
Sentence Stems: Copy and complete the following with evidence from the learning in this unit to earn full credit.
Every day, I enjoy _______, _________, and ___________.
In order for a member of the Deaf community to participate in _______, that person would need an accommodation such as ___________.
No accommodation would be needed for a Deaf person to enjoy _________.
I am unsure if a Deaf person would be able to _________.
Sentence Stems: Copy and complete the following with evidence from the learning in this unit to earn full credit.
Every day, I enjoy _______, _________, and ___________.
In order for a member of the Deaf community to participate in _______, that person would need an accommodation such as ___________.
No accommodation would be needed for a Deaf person to enjoy _________.
I am unsure if a Deaf person would be able to _________.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Every day, I enjoy listening to music, watching movies, and attending social gatherings.
In order for a member of the Deaf community to participate in watching movies, that person would need an accommodation such as subtitles or closed captioning.
No accommodation would be needed for a Deaf person to enjoy activities like playing sports or engaging in art.
I am unsure if a Deaf person would be able to fully experience a live music concert without visual aids or interpreters.
In order for a member of the Deaf community to participate in watching movies, that person would need an accommodation such as subtitles or closed captioning.
No accommodation would be needed for a Deaf person to enjoy activities like playing sports or engaging in art.
I am unsure if a Deaf person would be able to fully experience a live music concert without visual aids or interpreters.