Color
Name 3
Handshape
Deaf Culture
100

Black

Black

100

Days of the Week

Examples: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
100

Sign with "A" handshape

Example: APPLE, WITH

100

Name of the first Deaf university in America?

Gallaudet University

200

Pink

Pink

200

Family Signs

Examples: Brother, sister, aunt, uncle, cousin, niece, mom

200

Sign with "L" handshape

Examples: LATER, SIBLINGS

200

True or False: It's rude to not maintain eye contact with a Deaf person when they are signing to you.

True. Eye contact is crucial for communication and looking away during a signed conversation is seen as a sign of disinterest or lack of attention.

300
White

White


300
Article of Clothes

Examples: Jeans, skirts, shirt, jacket, socks, shoes

300

Sign with "I" handshape

Examples: IDEA, IF, ART/DRAW, INSTITUTE

300

True or False: 90% of Deaf people are born into Deaf families

False. Only 10% of Deaf people are born into Deaf families. The remaining 90% are born into hearing families. 

400

Grey

Grey

400
Animals

Examples: Dog, Cat, Fish

400

Sign with "D" handshape

Examples: DORM, DATE 

400

Give an example of getting a Deaf person's attention.

Examples: Flash light, Wave, Tap, Stomp ground or bang table (vibrations)

500

Tan

Tan

500

Greetings

Example: Hi, Good morning, What's Up, Welcome

500

Sign with "H" handshape

Example: HISTORY, NAME, FUN, HARD-OF-HEARING

500

Name a movie or show that shows ASL.

Examples: Hush, CODA, Sound of Metal, A Quiet Place, Switched at Birth

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