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100

Sign the following number(s):

68

68 no rocking

68 rocking rule

100

“I'll go to the grocery store tomorrow.”

TOMORROW FOOD STORE I GO

TOMORROW FOOD STORE I GO WILL

100

“My mom is sick today.”

TODAY MY MOM SICK

TODAY MY MOM FEEL SICK

100

Sign the following ASL 1 vocab word:

Try

ND-hand: A or T HS, PO inside

D-hand: A or T HS, PO inside

Parallel 2-handed sign, start in neutral space and move outward. While moving, twist wrists so PO becomes forward

100

Sign your answer:

What does ASL stand for?

AMERICA SIGN LANGUAGE

200

Sign the following number(s):

247

2-hundred 47

2-C 47

200

“My brother works at the bank.”

BANK, MY BROTHER, HE WORKS THERE

200

“I was late because there was traffic.”

ME LATE WHY? [CAR] TRAFFIC

200

Sign the following ASL 1 vocab word:

Eraser

ND-hand: closed-5 HS, PO up

D-hand: A HS, PO down

place A on 5, back and forth movement

200

Sign your answer:

What is the famous school for Deaf students in Washington, D.C.?

GALLAUDET 

GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY

300

Sign the following number(s):

43 (years old)

AGE 43

43-from chin

300

“I need to pick up medicine after class.”

CLASS FINISH, MEDICINE PICK-UP ME NEED

CLASS FINISH WHAT-DO? MEDICINE PICK-UP

300

“I lost power at my house for 3 hours last night.”

LAST NIGHT, MY HOUSE, POWER OUT. HOW LONG? 3 HOUR

LAST NIGHT, 3-HOUR, MY HOUSE, POWER OUT.

300

Sign the following ASL 1 vocab word:

Graduate school

ND-hand: 4 HS, PO up

D-hand: 2 HS, PO up

place the 2 on top of the 4 at the wrist.

300

Sign your answer:

What is it called when a sign is a fingerspelled word + movement

FS: LEXICALIZED

400

Sign the following number(s):

1997 (year)

19 97

YEAR 19 97

400

“My cousin lost her keys yesterday and was locked out.”

YESTERDAY MY COUSIN, HER KEY LOSE, HER HOUSE LOCKED-OUT

YESTERDAY ACCIDENT, MY COUSIN, HER HOUSE LOCKED-OUT WHY? KEY LOSE

400

“My dentist appointment last Tuesday went well.”

LAST WEEK TUESDAY, DENTIST APPT ME GO, [GOOD].

LAST WEEK TUESDAY, DENTIST APPT ME HAVE, [GOOD].

LAST WEEK TUESDAY, DENTIST APPT ME FINISH, [GOOD].

400

Sign the following ASL 1 vocab word:

Immersion

ND-hand: closed-5 HS, PO inside

D-hand: bent-double z HS, PO up

place double z, next to 5 and pull down (drop) movement

400

Sign your answer:

What are the 5 parameters of ASL?

LOCATION

MOVEMENT

HANDSHAPE (HS)

PALM ORIENTATION (PO)

NON-MANUAL MARKERS (NMM)

500

Sign the following number(s):

9:30AM - 10:30PM

9:30 MORNING - 10:30 NIGHT (from wrist)

9:30AM - 10:30PM (from wrist)

500

“Last week my aunt to Mississippi from Texas.”

LAST WEEK TEXAS, M.I.S.S, MY AUNT MOVE

LAST WEEK MY AUNT MOVE WHERE? TEXAS, M.I.S.S, MOVE (in space)

500

“I overslept this morning and missed my class because I was playing games until 2AM"

[LAST] NIGHT 2AM, GAME ME PLAY FINISH. ACCIDENT, [THIS] MORNING ME OVERSLEPT, MY CLASS SKIP

[LAST] NIGHT 2AM, GAME ME PLAY FINISH. ACCIDENT, [THIS] MORNING MY CLASS SKIP WHY? ME OVERSLEPT

[THIS] MORNING MY CLASS SKIP WHY? LAST NIGHT 2AM GAME ME PLAY

500

Sign the following ASL 1 vocab word:

Silly

D-hand: Y HS, PO inside

Place thumb of Y next to nose and twist wrist outward (repeat)

500

Sign or speak:

What is the difference between "deaf" and "Deaf?"

deaf = someone who is "little-d deaf" has hearing loss, but sign language isn't their main language. They may have hearing assistive devices (2) and choose to speak. They are culturally hearing.

"Deaf" = someone who is "big/capital-d deaf" has hearing loss and uses sign language to communicate. Likely don't have any devices and is strongly involved with the Deaf community. They are culturally Deaf.