4.1-4.3
Lesson 4.3 Signs
What are the signs for the following words?
-Courthouse
-Fire-station
-Bank
COURT HOUSE
FIRE-STATION
B-A-N-K
Lesson 5.2 Signs
What are the correct signs for the following words?
-Canada day
-Halloween
-Kwanza
CANADA-DAY
HALLOWEEN
KWANZA
Lesion 5.5 Signs
What are the signs for the following words?
-Every month
-Every year
-Every hour
EVERY-MONTH
EVERY-YEAR
EVERY-HOUR
Lesion 6.2 Signs
What are the signs for the following words?
-Sewing
-Disc golf
-Reading
SEWING
DISC-GOLF
READING
Lesson 6.5 Signs
What are the signs for the following words?
-Doughnut
-Pizza
-Sprite
DOUGHNUT
PIZZA
SPRITE
Lesson 4.2 Signs
What are the signs for the following words?
-Duplex
-Ranch
-Country/Rural
DUPLEX
RANCH
COUNTRY/RURAL
Lesson 5.1 Signs
What are the signs for the following words?
-Monday
-Saturday
-February
MONDAY
SATURDAY
F-E-B
Lesion 5.4 Signs
What are the signs for the following words?
-Flat tire
-Overslept
-Dead battery
FLAT-TIRE
OVERSLEPT
DEAD-BATTERY
Lesion 6.1 Signs
What are the signs for the following words?
-Expert
-So so
-Lousy
EXPERT
SO-SO
LOUSY
Lesson 6.4 Signs
What are the signs for the following words?
-Zoo
-Festival
-Tour
ZOO
FESTIVAL
TOUR
Lesson 4.3 Question
What is 1 accommodation Deaf businesses use?
Multiple answers apply EX:
-Caption phone services
-Video relay services
-On-demand real-time interpreters
Lesson 5.2 Quesions
Why are there 2 different signs for the word break in ASL? What do they both mean? (HINT: April break)
BREAK (A physical break in something/cause damage to)
BREAK (A metaphorical break in time to rest/relax)
Lesion 5.5 Question
How do you sign every Monday, every Friday Every Saturday?
EVERY-MONDAY
EVERY-FRIDAY
EVERY-SATURDAY
Lesion 6.2 Question
How would you sign the difference between “RUN” as in jogging calmly or “RUN” as in sprinting violently?
In order to sign this difference you would need to use ASL facial grammar and change the intensity you sign with.
Lesson 6.5 Question
How would you sign “how do you like your coffee?”?
COFFEE ADD YOU PREFER WHAT(whq)?
Lesson 4.2 Question
What is a possible benefit of Deaf people living in cities?
There is a larger Deaf community that fosters a sense of belonging.
Lesson 5.1 Question
How do you sign the first week of the month vs second week vs third week?
Open 5 hand shape, pointing to each finger means a different week of the month.
Pointer=first
Middle=second
Ring=third
Lesion 5.4 Question
When a police officer pulls over a Deaf driver what should that Deaf driver do first?
The first thing the Deaf driver should do is alert the officer that she is Deaf.
Lesion 6.1 Question
What sign would you use to describe "the lowest level of skill" in ASL? (HINT the highest is #PRO)
INEPT
Lesson 6.4 Question
What are 2 ways to sign/show you were interrupted/something unexpected happened in ASL?
multiple answers EX:
WRONG
HIT
NMM
Lesson 4.1 Signs + Question
What are the correct signs for the following words ?
-Helicopter
-Subway
-Shuttle
What are 2 different ways to sign "RIDE" in ASL?
HELICOPTER
SUBWAY
SHUTTLE
RIDE (horse or vehicle with 2 wheels) RIDE (car bus or other vehicle you are in)
Lesion 4.4 Signs + Question
What are the signs for the following words?
-Ohio
-Florida
-Alaska
What are the 3 different ways to sign a state name? EX: California vs Arkansas
O-H-I-O
F-L-A
ALASKA
1.Fingerspelling state name
2.Abbreviated fingerspelling of the state name
3.The state has its own sign
Lesion 5.3 Signs + Questions
What are the sings for the following words?
-Prescription
-Dentist
-Interview
Sign a list of your daily activities using the correct ASL listing grammar.
PERSCRIPTION
DENTIST
INTERVIEW
Open 5 hand shape, point to each finger using it as a point of reference for the order each task was completed in.
Lesion 5.6 Signs + Questions
What are the signs for the following words?
-Applies make-up
-Sleep
-Undress
Sign a small schedule with 3 activities and what time they were done at.
APPLIE MAK-UP
SLEEP
UNDRESS
Multiple answers apply EX:
"TIME-7:30 MORNING I WAKE UP"
Lesson 6.3 Signs + Questions
What are the signs for the following words?
-Chatting
-Boating
-Golf
What is the difference between Olympics, Special Olympics, Deaflympics and Paralympics?
CHATTING
BOATING
GOLF
Olympics: abled-bodied
Special Olympics: intellectually challenged
Paralympics: physical impairments
Deaflympics: Deaf individuals