Midterm Review: ASL Jeopardy Game for Deaf History, Grammar, Culture, and Numbers
This ASL Jeopardy midterm review covers critical topics in American Sign Language, including the history of Deaf education, influential figures like Thomas Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc, ASL grammar principles including fingerspelling and sign parameters, cultural perspectives on deafness, and significant events like the Deaf President Now movement. Engaging questions challenge students to recall important facts while promoting a better understanding of the Deaf community's rich history and culture. Perfect for ASL students preparing for midterms.
Midterm Review: ASL Jeopardy Game for Deaf History, Grammar, Culture, and Numbers
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JEOPARDY ASL 1 Midterm Review Walker, 2010
Final Jeopardy #1 #2
History - 100 The first Deaf College is located in this city. What is Washington D.C?
History - 200 The first teacher of the Deaf in the US, who went across the ocean to learn how to teach Deaf students. Who is Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet?
History - 300 The Deaf Frenchman who came to the US to help start the first Deaf school. Who is Laurent Clerc?
History - 400 The young girl whose father help fund the travels overseas and was one of the first students at the first school for the Deaf. Who is Alice Cogswell?
History - 500 The first president of Gallaudet University (then Gallaudet College) Who is Edward Minor Gallaudet?
Grammar - 100 When a signer lowers their eyebrows, leans forward, and holds the last sign. What is a “WH” question?
Grammar - 200 When a word is spelled out using the manual (ASL) alphabet. What is fingerspelling?
Grammar - 300 The basic/common word order of ASL. Object-Subject-Verb (OSV)
Grammar - 400 When watching directions, you should visualize them through this. What is Signer’s Perspective?
Grammar - 500 Other than NMGS’, the four parameters of a sign. DAILY DOUBLE What is handshape, location, movement, and palm orientation?
Culture - 100 People who view deafness as a disability, and as something that needs to be fixed, has this perspective. What is Medical/Clinical?
Culture - 200 The least effective way to communicate between Deaf and hearing people. What is lip and speechreading?
Culture - 300 The Deaf peddlers from Mexico were found in this city. What is New York City?
Culture - 400 After Elizabeth Ann Zinser resigned as President from Gallaudet, this person was the named the first Deaf President. Who is I. King Jordan?
Culture - 500 The location of the first school for the Deaf in America, established by T.H. Gallaudet. What is Hartford, CT?
Numbers & Years - 100 Numbers that “twist” when being signed, and indicate order. What are Ordinal Numbers?
Numbers & Years - 200 Numbers that are signed from the chin. What are Age numbers?
Numbers & Years - 300 The year the “Deaf President Now” occurred at Gallaudet. What is 1988?
Numbers & Years - 400 Look at your teacher, and correctly sign numbers 20-30.
Numbers & Years - 500 In what decade did peddling really start to occur by actual Deaf people? What is the 1940’s?
Signs - 100 Look at your teacher and sign: “Nice to meet you”
Signs - 200 Look at your teacher and sign: “I like ASL” in topic/comment structure.
Signs – 300 Look at your teacher and sign: “My mom is Deaf and my dad is hard of hearing.”
Signs - 400 Look at your teacher and give her directions to where the library is located in your building. DAILY DOUBLE
Signs - 500 Look at your teacher and sign: “I don’t know Spanish and I don’t like science.” In correct topic/comment order.
Final Jeopardy #1 Name 2 of the 4 demands of the students involved in the DPN Rally. • Dr. Zinser resign and a deaf president be elected • Spilman, the Chairman of the Board Resign • A majority of the Board of Directors must be Deaf • There be no reprisals
Dominant hand. Move your dominant hand, while keeping the other still. Both hands move, doing the same thing. Final Jeopardy #2 When forming a one handed sign, you use your _____________. When signing a two-handed non-symmetrical sign, you __________________ _____________________, and when signing a two-handed symmetrical sign, ________________________.