How can my hearing become damaged?
Interaktiv
Interactive exercise:
Five tasks on the topic of hearing defects, for example, causes and dangers for hearing.
Medientyp:
Interaktiv (290,2 kByte)
Letzte Aktualisierung:
25.06.2021
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Beschreibung:
Noise, loud music, age, and loud bangs are the most important causes of hearing defects.
The quiz covers major aspects of hearing defects. There are three answers for each question. A smiley (right or wrong) appears after the box has been clicked.
Attention: There may be several right answers.
Information and ideas:
The quiz helps make students aware of the causes of hearing defects and dangers to hearing.
The individual screen pages can be printed out, and then the quiz can be taken without a PC.
Relevant for teaching:
Hearing damage/hearing impairment
How hearing works
Noise
Personal health care
The quiz covers major aspects of hearing defects. There are three answers for each question. A smiley (right or wrong) appears after the box has been clicked.
Attention: There may be several right answers.
Information and ideas:
The quiz helps make students aware of the causes of hearing defects and dangers to hearing.
The individual screen pages can be printed out, and then the quiz can be taken without a PC.
Relevant for teaching:
Hearing damage/hearing impairment
How hearing works
Noise
Personal health care
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Lernobjekttyp:
Worksheet (interactive)
Fächer:
Personal, social and health education (PSHE)
Klassenstufen:
Grade 1 to 4
Schultypen:
Elementary school
Stichworte:
Hearing impairment; Hearing damage; Hearing defect; Hearing impairment; Whiteboard-compatible
Bibliographie:
Siemens Stiftung Media Portal
Urheber/Produzent:
MediaHouse GmbH
Rechteinhaber:
© Siemens Stiftung 2015