asl jeopardy today!!! daily grade- test tomorrow! get a handout for each person test and finals...
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ASL Jeopardy Today!!! Daily grade- test tomorrow! Get a handout for EACH person Test and Finals review sheet…
You may have your culture/grammar review sheet out, but put everything else away. No technology, and only ASL on your desks. You may also study signs from our textbook while you play.
Teams: Two large teams as a class; each signing group works together to answer questions!
Final Jeopardy QuestionFinal Jeopardy Question
1. Deaf Cultureand ASL Grammar
2. Deaf History
100
4. Fast Facts
5. Signs, Signs, and
Miscellaneous
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300
200
100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200
300 300 300300
400 400 400 400
500 500 500500
3. Vocabulary
This is a natural language, the
sign language of Deaf people in the
USA
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What is ASL?
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This is the hearing man who helped found the first school for the deaf in
the USA
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Who was Gallaudet?
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This is ASL word order (also known as Topic-Comment
structure).
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What is TIME OBJECT SUBJECT VERB?
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These are given to you by deaf people, and
are ways to represent your name without
having to fingerspell it.
What are name signs?
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These professionals generally discourage hearing parents from using signs with their
deaf babies (even though they ironically
often encourage signing with hearing
babies)
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Who are doctors/speech therapists/Audiologists/medical professionals?
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This is where the first school for the
deaf was founded in the USA.
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What is Hartford, Connecticut?
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This is the region in England where the deaf people lived before moving
to Martha’s Vineyard in the USA
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What is Kent ?
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This is the language that both hearing and deaf people used for school, work, etc, in a specific place in the USA in the
1700’s and early 1800’s.
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What is Martha’s Vineyard Sign Language?
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This is the language that research shows
best helps Deaf people learn written
English
What is ASL?
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These are the two types of students’
signing that combined with the
Old French Sign Language of their
teacher to form Old ASL
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What are home signs and Martha’s Vineyard Sign Language?
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This is the sign for: CAFETERIA
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What is (sign CAFETERIA) ?
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These are the signs for SCHOOL and HIGH SCHOOL
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What are: (sign SCHOOL and HIGH SCHOOL)?
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These are the signs for FRENCH, SPANISH,
and ENGLISH.
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What are: (sign FRENCH, SPANISH, and ENGLISH) ?
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These are the signs for: BALL,
STUDENT, BOOK, and COFFEE.
What are: (sign BALL,
STUDENT, BOOK, and COFFEE)?
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These are the signs for: MACHINE,
COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY, BORED, and
HAPPY
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What are: (sign MACHINE, COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY, BORED,
and HAPPY)?
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This is the meaning of Deaf (instead of
deaf).
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What is culturally Deaf ?
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90% of deaf children are born to these
parents.
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What are hearing parents?
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This is the appropriate term for
those who can switch from the
hearing and Deaf worlds (who may
also identify themselves as
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What is hard of hearing ? (remember, not the
offensive term hearing impaired)
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This is when the first school for the deaf was founded in the
USA.
What is 1817?
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This is spoken English word order.
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What is subject verb object (SVO)?
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These are the ASL signs for: NERVOUS,
MOTIVATED, SICK, SLEEPY, and FINE
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What are: (sign NERVOUS, MOTIVATED, SICK, SLEEPY, and FINE)?
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These are the ASL signs for: WORN-OUT, HUNGRY, DOESN’T-MATTER,
RIGHT/CORRECT, and MILK.
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What are: [sign WORN-OUT, HUNGRY, DOESN’T-
MATTER, RIGHT/CORRECT, and MILK]?
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These are the signs for:
OFFICE, LIBRARY, CHOCOLATE, BATHROOM, REMEMBER,
NERVOUS, and ELEMENTARY-
SCHOOL.
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What are: (sign OFFICE, LIBRARY, CHOCOLATE, BATHROOM, REMEMBER, NERVOUS, and ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL)?
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This is what was decided at the
Congress in Milan, Italy, and what year.
What are: no signing allowed in schools
(Oralism), and 1880?
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This is handshape, palm orientation,
movement, location, non-manual signals
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What are the 5 parameters of a sign?
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This is the name of the Deaf
Frenchman who helped Gallaudet
found the first school for the
deaf in the USA.
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Who is Laurent Clerc?
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