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Welcome ASL 1! Shhh - remember, composition books- please copy #1-4 , then answer question#5 :. 1. D eaf- “ D ”eaf refers to culturally Deaf , individuals who choose to identify with Deaf culture, pride in Deafness and ASL
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Welcome ASL 1! Shhh- remember, composition books- please copy #1-4, then answer question#5: • 1.Deaf- “D”eaf refers to culturally Deaf, individuals who choose to identify with Deaf culture, pride in Deafness and ASL • 2.deaf- “d”eaf is a clinical/medical term that refers to the degree of hearing loss- a more severe or profound “loss” • 3.Hard of hearing (HH)- a term that many individuals with a range of hearing ability use to describe themselves- a culturally appropriate term (HH may also self-describe as Deaf). • 4.Hearing impaired- a culturally offensive term, used by the educational or medical community to describe the amount of hearing loss (less than “deaf”) • 5. Question: What are the 5 parameters of a sign (can you list them from memory? Then, check your previous notes and correct them ) • Finished? You will each need a Signing Naturally Grey with blue book, and red Master ASL! book (written assignment- see handout) • Remember: classroom procedures test is tomorrow • (review/re-take the practice test online today after you finish the written assignment, or anytime later today/tonight on the internet.
Welcome ASL 3 and 4! Today: • Culture/Grammar review: • Please complete the “Fall 2013” quizzes in your Quizstar account. • If you think I made a mistake on a quiz (eg. gave you a lower level quiz), let me know- these should be the exact quizzes you practiced with in May, before your final exam. • These will each be a daily grade-due by Friday (you get what grade you earn, but you may re-take as much as needed before Friday). • Ready to study vocabulary? I have the lists.
Welcome ASL 2! Today: Doorbuster-shhhplease COPY and ANSWER each question #1-5 (correct answers are on the next slide) • 1. (“D” vs. “d”) Deaf = • deaf= • 2. Which is the culturally appropriate term (A), and which is the offensive term (B)? • ____hearing impaired • ____hard of hearing • 3. What percent of deaf children have hearing parents? • 4. Eyebrows go ______ in yes/no questions • 5. Eyebrows go ______ in wh-word questions • Finished? Get ready to show me your handsquare; then view signs
ASL 2- Answers: • Written Doorbuster- please COPY and ANSWER each question • 1. (“D” vs. “d”) Deaf= culturally Deaf, chooses to identify with Deaf culture, Deaf pride, ASL, etc. • deaf= medical description, amount of hearing “loss” • 2. Which is the culturally appropriate term, and which is the offensive term? • B hearing impaired (offensive) • A hard of hearing (appropriate) • 3. What percent of deaf children have hearing parents? 90% • 4. Eyebrows go _up/are raised___ in yes/no questions • 5. Eyebrows go _down/are lowered__ in wh-word questions
ASL 2---Question 1-3: (just discuss in your group) • Have you ever felt discriminated against, called names, or just treated unfairly, especially when it mattered? Share a time if you will with your group, or at least consider it and then answer below: • How did that make you feel? • What is the most frustrating or upsetting thing in your life right now?
ASL 2- Now consider: • What if you could be guaranteed fairness and equality, and that what frustrates you the most to be gone, even for a while? • How would that feel?
ASL 2---High school is hard enough… • Ever feel insecure? All students do at some point. • Ever feel left out? • Do you want to make an impression, that you are a person of great character? • This is the time and place for that. • Never look down on someone just because they cannot hear- it is called Audism (racism against Deaf people)
ASL 2---How can you show strength of character, and cultural respect? • No voice/no sound- a Deaf-friendly environment • Not just for a grade, for an experience and to demonstrate respect • Maintaining a “voice-off” environment ensures no one misses out on any information- this is how you show fairness and that you are not trying to discriminate against others.