AGENDA today Final Notes Created by: Bader. REVIEW for FINALs »Review ALL vocabulary from Unit 13 to 22 ~ go through book »Money, dollars, number, cardinals,

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AGENDA today Final Notes Created by: Bader

REVIEW for FINALs »Review ALL vocabulary from Unit 13 to 22 ~ go through book »Money, dollars, number, cardinals, cents, age, clocks and ordinal »Some Deaf Culture questions check notes on PPTs online »Finger spelling words:  Weird town names  Long names  Stores  s  Greatest songs  Singers/Band  Popular candies  Europe  Theme parks  Movies »Review ALL vocabulary from Unit 13 to 22 ~ go through book »Money, dollars, number, cardinals, cents, age, clocks and ordinal »Some Deaf Culture questions check notes on PPTs online »Finger spelling words:  Weird town names  Long names  Stores  s  Greatest songs  Singers/Band  Popular candies  Europe  Theme parks  Movies

Deaf Culture Notes »Deaf vs. deaf  Big ‘D’ refers to being part of Deaf culture and having strong sense of awareness of who one is.  Embraces ever aspect of communication and culture  One uses Deaf as an identity; it is who you are »Deaf vs. deaf  Big ‘D’ refers to being part of Deaf culture and having strong sense of awareness of who one is.  Embraces ever aspect of communication and culture  One uses Deaf as an identity; it is who you are

deaf »Little ‘d’ deaf  Refers to physical description of hearing level; it is ‘ what ’ you are in terms of deafness.  Inability to hear  Has nothing to do with culture, language, etc. »Little ‘d’ deaf  Refers to physical description of hearing level; it is ‘ what ’ you are in terms of deafness.  Inability to hear  Has nothing to do with culture, language, etc.

American Disability Act ADA »The Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in 1990 »Helped to provide equal rights for deaf people in regards to employment and education »Encourages hiring Qualified disabled persons »Applies to all facet of work, large business, small business. »ADA does not apply to Indian tribes, the U.S. government and tax exempt private membership clubs »The Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in 1990 »Helped to provide equal rights for deaf people in regards to employment and education »Encourages hiring Qualified disabled persons »Applies to all facet of work, large business, small business. »ADA does not apply to Indian tribes, the U.S. government and tax exempt private membership clubs

Things to know : »Define Deaf Culture »Big D, little d, DHH, HoH, KODA, CODA, DODA, late Deafened »Problems hearing and Deaf people face in a relationship »Does noise bother Deaf people, what are the benefits of noise and how do we view ‘noise ‘ as that is bothersome? »Define Deaf Culture »Big D, little d, DHH, HoH, KODA, CODA, DODA, late Deafened »Problems hearing and Deaf people face in a relationship »Does noise bother Deaf people, what are the benefits of noise and how do we view ‘noise ‘ as that is bothersome?

Movies: The Hammer and Through Deaf Eyes (TDE) »Matt Hamill’s life as D and little d. »Choice of communication »His education »His frustration and successes »Chance of having deaf babies (10 percent of hearing parents) »1817 was the turning point that Deaf people can be educated. »Oral/Oralism education was popular in the 20 th century. »NAD stands for National Association of the Deaf, current CEO is Howard Rosenblum. »An audiogram is a test that measure the ability to hear. »Technology made Deaf people’s lives much easier to function. »The success of Marlee Matin and what was her ‘downfall’ from the deaf community. (spoke at academy awards rather than sign) »Most significant movement that happened at Gallaudet in a large protest that happened. What was it? (DPN) »Matt Hamill’s life as D and little d. »Choice of communication »His education »His frustration and successes »Chance of having deaf babies (10 percent of hearing parents) »1817 was the turning point that Deaf people can be educated. »Oral/Oralism education was popular in the 20 th century. »NAD stands for National Association of the Deaf, current CEO is Howard Rosenblum. »An audiogram is a test that measure the ability to hear. »Technology made Deaf people’s lives much easier to function. »The success of Marlee Matin and what was her ‘downfall’ from the deaf community. (spoke at academy awards rather than sign) »Most significant movement that happened at Gallaudet in a large protest that happened. What was it? (DPN)

Sentence samples Study examples from each unit (18-22) Including describing someone, situations, look at signed/glossed examples. Will GLOSS English statements Using numbers and money Study examples from each unit (18-22) Including describing someone, situations, look at signed/glossed examples. Will GLOSS English statements Using numbers and money

Check Bader’s WWW »All powerpoint are posted. »Review vocabulary »Highlight what you don’t remember and review the words »FINAL RECEPTIVE EXAM FOR ASL II  MAY 29 TH, 2013 »All powerpoint are posted. »Review vocabulary »Highlight what you don’t remember and review the words »FINAL RECEPTIVE EXAM FOR ASL II  MAY 29 TH, 2013