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ASL Jeopardy Today!!!

ASL Jeopardy Today!!! You may have your culture/grammar review sheet out, but put everything else away. Music is allowed (and food/drink), but no texting/phones necessary and only ASL on your desks. You may also practice your presentation while you play. 1. Deaf Culture. 2. Deaf History.

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ASL Jeopardy Today!!!

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  1. ASL Jeopardy Today!!! You may have your culture/grammar review sheet out, but put everything else away. Music is allowed (and food/drink), but no texting/phones necessary and only ASL on your desks. You may also practice your presentation while you play.

  2. 1. Deaf Culture 2. Deaf History 4. Fast Facts 5. Deaf Education 3. Grammar 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Question

  3. Category 1 100 pts This is a natural language, the sign language of Deaf people in the USA Back

  4. Category1 100 pts Reponse Whatis ASL? Back

  5. Category1 200 pts This man founded the first school for the deaf in the USA Back

  6. Category1 200 pts Reponse WhowasGallaudet? Back

  7. Category1 300 pts This person believed deaf people should not marry or have children, and thought deafness was contagious. He was an inventor, and a phone company was named after him  Back

  8. Category1 300 pts Reponse Whowas Alexander Graham Bell? Back

  9. Category1 400 pts These are given to you by deaf people, and are ways to represent your name without having to fingerspell it. Back

  10. Category1 400 pts Reponse What are name signs? Back

  11. Category 1 500 pts These professionals generally discourage hearing parents from using signs with their deaf babies (even though they ironically often encourage signing with hearing babies) Back

  12. Category1 500 pts Reponse Who are doctors/speech therapists/ Audiologists/medical professionals? Back

  13. Category2 100 pts This movementwas the first time thatDeafrights and Deafpride made national and international news Back

  14. Category2 100 pts Reponse Whatis « DeafPresidentNow » ? Back

  15. Category2 200 pts This is the region in Englandwhere the deaf people livedbeforemoving to Martha’sVineyard in the USA Back

  16. Category 2 200 pts Response Whatis Kent ? Back

  17. Category2 300 pts This is the languagethatbothhearing and deaf people used for school, work, etc, in a specific place in the USA in the 1700’s and early 1800’s. Back

  18. Category2 300 pts Reponse WhatisMartha’sVineyardSignLanguage? Back

  19. Category2 400 pts This is the educationmethodthatresearch shows encourages the best English fluency in deafindividuals Back

  20. Category2 400 pts Reponse Whatis the ASL bilingualmethod ? Back

  21. Category2 500 pts These are the two types of students’ signing that combined with the Old French Sign Language of their teacher to form Old ASL Back

  22. Category2 500 pts Reponse What are home signs and Martha’sVineyardSignLanguage? Back

  23. Category3 100 pts This is writing in all capital letters, one word for each sign. Back

  24. Catégory 3 100 pts Reponse Whatis an ASL gloss ? Back

  25. Category3 200 pts The line over the capital letters and itssymbol in written ASL show what to do withthis. Back

  26. Category3 200 pts Reponse Whatisyour facial expression? Back

  27. Category3 300 pts This is ASL wordorder (alsoknown as Topic-Comment structure). Back

  28. Category3 300 pts Reponse Whatis TIME OBJECT SUBJECT VERB ? Back

  29. Category3 400 pts This isspoken English wordorder. Back

  30. Category3 400 pts Reponse WhatisSubjectVerb Object (SVO) ? Back

  31. Category3 500 pts These are whatwe call signssuch as ---to, and, or, so, ... Back

  32. Category3 500 pts Reponse WhatisSigned English (Signed English markers, prepositions, etc.)? Back

  33. Category4 100 pts This is the meaning of Deaf (instead of deaf). Back

  34. Category4 100 pts Reponse WhatisculturallyDeaf ? Back

  35. Category4 200 pts 90% of deafchildren are born to these parents. Back

  36. Category4 200 pts Reponse What are hearing parents? Back

  37. Category4 300 pts This is the appropriate term for those who can switch from the hearing and Deaf worlds (who may also identify themselves as Deaf). Back

  38. Category4 300 pts Reponse Whatishard of hearing? (remember, not the offensive termhearingimpaired) Back

  39. Category4 400 pts Whenwas the International Congress in Milan, Italy, which met on deafeducation? Back

  40. Category4 400 pts Reponse Whatis 1880? Back

  41. Category4 500 pts This is the averagereadinglevel of deafstudentswhentheygraduatehighschool (a failure of deafeducation in the USA) Back

  42. Category4 500 pts Reponse Whatis a 3rd or 4th grade readinglevel? Back

  43. Category5 100 pts This is when the first school for the deaf was founded in the USA. Back

  44. Category5 100 pts Reponse What is 1817? Back

  45. Category5 200 pts This is where the first school for the deaf was founded in the USA. Back

  46. Category5 200 pts Reponse What is Hartford, Connecticut? Back

  47. Category5 300 pts This is what was decided at the International Congress on deaf education in Milan, Italy Back

  48. Category5 300 pts Reponse What is Oralism, or no signing allowed in deaf education? Back

  49. Category5 400 pts This is the signing system that was invented by hearing people, and is not a signed language (it is just a visual version of a spoken language). Back

  50. Category5 400 pts Reponse What is Signed English (or SEE, MCE, etc.)? Back

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