EAR
YEARS
FAMOUS PEOPLE
SCHOOLS
CULTURE
100
A thin membrane that vibrates when sound waves reach it.
What is an eardrum?
100
The protest rally at Gallaudet University
What is 1988?
100
Supported the oral and aural method of teaching deaf children.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
100
Residential Schools for the Deaf
Where is most Deaf Culture passed on?
100
Tap them on the shoulder.
What to do to get the attention of a deaf person?
200
These carry electro-chemical signals from the inner ear to the brain.
What is nerves?
200
NAD produced films to preserve sign language.
What is 1910?
200
The most well known presidents of NAD.
Who is George Veditz?
200
Came up with a new game called....
What is spoons?
200
Stareing at deaf people why they sing.
What do deaf people think is rude?
300
A tiny bone that passes vibrations from the eardrum to the anvil.
What is the hammer?
300
Johnny Belinda won an Academy Award
What is 1948?
300
Connecticut clergyman opened the 1st school for the deaf.
Who is Thomas Gallaudet?
300
Gallaudet University is located
What Is In W.D.C?
300
Brand names, names of people and places.
What is fingerspelling mainly used for?
400
Hearing test the is in decibels.
What is audiogram?
400
Abraham Lincoln signed a law founding Gallaudet College.
What is 1864?
400
In 1994 she won Miss American.
Who is Heather Whitestone?
400
Football huddle
What was introduced at G.U.
400
U.S.A. and Canada.
Which countries do most people use ASL?
500
The visible part of the outer ear. It collects sound and directs it into the outer ear canal.
What is the pinna?
500
Alexander Graham Bell a Scottish immigrant began teaching deaf children in Boston, Ma.
What is 1871?
500
Deaf and Blind but very smart.
Who is Hellen Keller?
500
Laurant Clerc
Who was the first teacher at the American school for the deaf?
500
French sign language
What is ASL related to?
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