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Welcome! The Topics For Today Are …. Your Topic. Fingerspelling : 200. Question: What are the ways to sign double letters? Answer Sliding, bouncing, and double without bounce. Back. Fingerspelling : 400. Question: What are the different types of letters? Answer - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Your TopicFingerspelling/ Introductions

Numbers Descriptions History, Culture, Rules

Misc.

200 200 200 200 200

400 400 400 400 400

600 600 600 600 600

800 800 800 800 800

1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

Bonus Question: 5000 pts

Fingerspelling: 200

• Question:• What are the ways to sign double letters?• Answer• Sliding, bouncing, and double without bounce

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Fingerspelling: 400

• Question:• What are the different types of letters?• Answer• Fist letters, down letters, moving letters, up

letters

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Fingerspelling: 600

• Question:• Sign “hello, my name is _(insert name)” “It’s

nice to meet you”• Answer

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Fingerspelling: 800

• Question:• The name that people in the deaf community

use to identify themselves.• Answer• What is a sign name?

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Fingerspelling: 1000

• Question:• O, I, M, E, N, S, T, A are all examples of this

type of letter• Answer• Fist letters

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Numbers: 200• Question:• How does palm orientation effect numbers?• Answer• Numbers 1-5 palm is in, 6-9 palm is out

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Numbers: 400• Question:• What are the different ways you can sign a

number?• Answer• Stamping, Falling forward, sliding, rocking

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Numbers: 600• Question:• What numbers rock up?• Answer• 67,68,69,78,79,89

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Numbers: 800• Question:• How are numbers used in conjunction with

other signs?• Answer• Rule of 9

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Descriptions: 200

• Question:• A BCL stands for this• Answer• Body Classifier

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Descriptions: 400

• Question:• How do you sign COLORS and sign RED, BLUE,

YELLOW, PURPLE, PINK, GREEN, ORANGE• Answer

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Descriptions: 600• Question:• Please describe this person • Using the proper format• Use a BCL and 2 physical desc.– (with Color)

• Answer• IX “man” MAN BCL: “holding hands” SUN GLASSES,

TAN JACKET, BOTH (or BLACK SHIRT, WATCH, MUSTACHEBack

Descriptions: 800

• Question:• How do you gloss the following statement?• Who is the man standing wearing a red hat

and brown shoes?• Answer• SEE MAN STANDING RED HAT, BROWN SHOES • BOTH?

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Descriptions: 1000

• Question:• ICL stands for what and give me an example of

an ICL• Answer• Instrument Classifier

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History: 200• Question:• What is American Sign Language?• Answer• A language capable of conveying abstract

ideas and concepts

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History: 400• Question:• What country did ASL originate from?• Answer• France

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History: 600• Question:• The term that is used for the action of

showing you are following the conversation.• Answer:• Active listening/feedback

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History: 800• Question:• Name 4 influential deaf individuals and what

they are best known for. • Answer

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History: 1000• Question:• Who signs Gallaudet University’s charter?• Answer• The president

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Misc: 200• Question:• HELP and RED are examples of glossing this• Answer• Signed word

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Misc 5: 400• Question:• # stands for what?• Answer• Lexicalization

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Misc 5: 600• Question:• ASL is primarily used in which 2 countries?• Answer• America and Canada

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Misc: 800• Question:• If I am behind a deaf person how should I

appropriately get their attention?• Answer• Tap them on the shoulder

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Topic 5: 1000• Question:• What is an intermediary?• Answer• An intermediary is the person you get the

attention of in order to tap the person that you want their attention.

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Bonus Question: 5000 pts.

• Question:• What is the NAD and why are they important to

Deaf people?• Answer• …• The NAD is the National Association of the Deaf.

They raise concerns to a national level and feel that deaf people have the right to use ASL

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Daily Double

The Winner Of The Last RoundWrite Down How Much Money

You Are Willing To RiskIf You get the Question write you win that money

If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

Daily Double

The Winner Of The Last RoundWrite Down How Much Money

You Are Willing To RiskIf You get the Question write you win that money

If you get it wrong you Loss the money!