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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
ASL I
Signs
Phrases
Grammar
Culture
Numbers
Q 100
Q 100
Q 100
Q 100
Q 100
Q 200
Q 200
Q 200
Q 200
Q 200
Q 300
Q 300
Q 300
Q 300
Q 300
Q 400
Q 400
Q 400
Q 400
Q 400
Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Final Jeopardy
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100 Question Signs
A sign that can be used to express these
concepts SAME ME,
TOO SIMILAR ALIKE
RESEMBLE
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100 Answer Signs

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200 Question Signs
A sign that can be used to express these
concepts SIGN SIGNING
SIGN LANGUAGE
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200 Answer Signs

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300 Question Signs
A sign that can be used to express these
concepts BOOK NOVEL TEXT
VOLUME
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300 Answer Signs
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400 Question Signs
A sign that can be used to express these
concepts ENTER ENTRANCE
GO-IN IN INTO
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400 Answer Signs
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500 Question Signs
A sign that can be used to express these
concepts WINDOW PORTAL

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500 Answer Signs
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100 Question Phrases
Ask for someones name.

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100 Answer Phrases
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200 Question Phrases
Using a full sentence, tell what language you
are learning.
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200 Answer Phrases
OR
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300 Question Phrases
Express your pleasure at meeting someone.
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300 Answer Phrases
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400 Question Phrases
Ask where you can buy a cup of coffee.
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400 Answer Phrases
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500 Question Phrases
Give directions to the mens room using a point
of reference.
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500 Answer Phrases
Start with a known location...
Then, trace the route.
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100 Question Grammar
WHY?
WHEN?
HOW?
Nonmanual behavior for WH questions.
WHAT?
WHO?
WHERE?
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100 Answer Grammar

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200 Question Grammar
Nonmanual behavior for Yes/No questions.
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200 Answer Grammar
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300 Question Grammar
Nonmanual behavior indicating high volume or
quantity a lot of something.
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300 Answer Grammar
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400 Question Grammar
Nonmanual behavior used to indicate distance when
giving directions.

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400 Answer Grammar
Moderately Far
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500 Question Grammar
Three nonmanual behaviors used for conveying the
concept VERY FAR AWAY when giving directions
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500 Answer Grammar
1. Tilt head same direction 2. Eyes slightly
squinting 3. Mouth slightly open
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100 Question Culture
Percentage of deaf people with hearing parents.
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100 Answer Culture
90
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200 Question Culture
I am a deaf teacher who helped to established the
first school for deaf children in the United
States.
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200 Answer Culture
Laurent Clerc
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300 Question Culture
Eight-day protest at Gallaudet University in
1988.
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300 Answer Culture
DPN
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400 Question Culture
Preferred descriptor of persons with hearing
loss who use sign language.
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400 Answer Culture
Deaf or Hard of Hearing
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500 Question Culture
Outdated method for teaching deaf children to
speak and use English.
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500 Answer Culture
Tying down children's hands
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100 Question Numbers
One
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100 Answer Numbers
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200 Question Numbers
Three
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200 Answer Numbers
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300 Question Numbers
Nine
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300 Answer Numbers
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400 Question Numbers
Seven
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400 Answer Numbers
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500 Question Numbers
Six
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500 Answer Numbers
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Final Jeopardy
Idiom used to express WHOA!
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Final Jeopardy Answer
Everyday ASL 2nd Video Clip
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