Numbers
Signs
GLOSS
Deaf History
Deaf Culture
100

How do you sign 23? 

sign 23

100

How do you sign FAMILY?

family

100
Write this sentence into GLOSS.

My teacher's name is Ms. Green. 

MY TEACHER NAME fs:GREEN.

100

What did ancient philosophers believe about deaf people? 

They believed deaf people were not capable of learning. 
100

Name one appropriate way to get a deaf person's attention. 

tap shoulder, wave, stomp foot, flash lights

200

How do you sign 18?

18

200

How do you sign SLOW?

slow

200

Write this sentence in GLOSS.

The black cat doesn't like milk. 

IX CAT BLACK DON'T-LIKE MILK.

200

True or False? 

Around the 1500s monks in Europe were able to teach some deaf people hand gestures and written symbols. 

True

200

Who can give you a sign name?

a deaf person
300

How do you sign 13?

13

300

How do you sign HEARING?

hearing

300

What is this GLOSS sentence in English?

MY MOM AGE 55. 

My mom is 55 years old. 

300

Laurent Clerc taught deaf students in what country? 

France

300
Name at least one reason someone may become deaf. 

genetic disorder, severe head injury, side effects of some medication, aging, exposure to repeated loud noises

400

How do you sign 22?

22

400

How do you sign: I don't have a book.

ME NOT HAVE BOOK

400

What is this GLOSS sentence in English?

fs:Sarah NOT HAVE CAT.

Sarah does not have a cat. 

400

What did Thomas Gallaudet do to impact the deaf community in America during the 1800s?

He traveled to France to learn about deaf education. He asked Laurent Clerc to come back to America with him to open a deaf school. 

400

True or False?

Cochlear Implants make a deaf person hear like a hearing person. 

False. 

500

How do you sign 29

29

500

How do you sign: My sister goes to school again. 

MY SISTER GO SCHOOL AGAIN. 

500

What is this GLOSS sentence in English?

MY BROTHER fs: DAVID GO SCHOOL BIG. 

My brother David goes to a big school. 

500

True or False? 

Deaf people were not allowed to use sign language in oralist schools. 

True

500

Briefly describe how a hearing aid works. 

An ear piece is fitted for a person to wear. It is connected to a tube and receiver that amplify sound. They are worn externally.