When role shifting, should you move your shoulders a little or a lot?
A little.
Who were the two main characters in the story "Wrong Name?"
1) Daughter (girl)
2)Mom
What city does Mrs. Bigger fingerspell?
Burbank
Show the sign for WRONG NAME
Do all Deaf people wear hearing aids?
No.
1) Have facial expressions of the character
2)Have the behaviors of that character
Where did the children stay when there parents went on a vacation to Mexico?
Grandparent's house.
What city does Mrs. Bigger fingerspell?
Glendale
How do you sign MOM DAD VACATION 1 WEEK.
What is NTD stand for? This company started up in 1967.....
National Theater for the Deaf
Role shift the scene from "True Fishing Story":
Dad between the sons when the dad found out that his fishes were smaller than theirs.
She painted her name on it with fingernail polish
What city does Mrs. Bigger fingerspell?
Pasadena
How do you sign TOMORROW ME GO CAMP.
What does De'VIA stand for?
Deaf View/Image Art
What is being tossed between the people?
Eggs
Please perform the role shifting scene between the mom and the daughter, when the daughter was upset about her hat.
What city does Mrs. Bigger fingerspell?
Hollywood
1) Please sign the following:
you-TELL- me
I-TELL-you
they-TELL- them
2) Now, make an ASL using I -TELL-you.
What was the name of the school that Thomas Gallaudet founded?
America School for the Deaf (ASD)
What happen to the player at the very end of the volleyball game?
They got smacked by the ball.
Was the mirror in the story really broken? What was really wrong?
The mirror reversed the girls name in the reflection. The girl thought her name was spelt wrong.
What city does Mrs. Bigger fingerspell?
Los Angeles
Please sign the following verb temporal inflection:
PLAY- normal sign
PLAY- continuous sign (long period of time)
PLAY- reoccurring sign ( happens often)
Mrs. Bigger will show you the answer.
What is the name of the law that was passed that requires businesses to provide ASL interpreters for the Deaf, access to elevators, and flashing fire alarm lights in buildings.
Americans with Disability Act (ADA)