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Title | Pennsylvania Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Students Sign Nursery Rhymes |
Body | From http://www.eveningsun.com/news/ci_22834993/liu-deaf-and-hard-hearing-students-sign-nursery LIU deaf and hard-of-hearing students sign nursery rhymes The students narrated 10 stories for their film project in sign language By KATY PETIFORD March 20, 2013 Landon Sharp is one of four students in Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12's deaf and hard-of-hearing class who are performing nursery rhymes for this year's film project. Every other year, kindergarten through third grade students silently act out various stories on camera and the school's older students, grades four through 12, narrate them in sign language. This is the project's 10th anniversary and the school's fifth film. Apart from learning new stories, the project gives students an opportunity to expand their sign language vocabulary and get a glimpse of the filmmaking process, Educational Interpreter Tanya Chmilewski said. Read the full article at http://www.eveningsun.com/news/ci_22834993/liu-deaf-and-hard-hearing-students-sign-nursery For those in the area, the film’s premier will be April 26th in New Oxford, PA. |
Source | The Evening Sun |
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