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FHPO Presentation Sample Created by: Bader Your names Period Date ASL I Mrs. Bader Created by: Bader Your names Period Date ASL I Mrs. Bader Chapter # Title

Key Points »Major Key Points  You are to have at least three key points of the section you are reading, it can be as long as necessary, include important info such as:  Culture, expectations  Facts, current trends, suggestions, depending on the topic you are presenting  You can add cool facts that no longer represents what the book says. Times are changing.  Use fun highlights and graphics to add to the idea. »Major Key Points  You are to have at least three key points of the section you are reading, it can be as long as necessary, include important info such as:  Culture, expectations  Facts, current trends, suggestions, depending on the topic you are presenting  You can add cool facts that no longer represents what the book says. Times are changing.  Use fun highlights and graphics to add to the idea.

FHPO Questions »You should have three questions minimum. You can have as many as you want?? »Feel free to add graphics for kicks. »You should have three questions minimum. You can have as many as you want?? »Feel free to add graphics for kicks.

Question Example Question #1 »What is the difference with the word deaf if its small ‘d’ or big ‘D’? The ‘d’s or ‘D’ represent deaf/Deaf »You can add graphics or fun hints here to fill out the page. »Or be creative.. Use animations to show the answer later here if it fits »What is the difference with the word deaf if its small ‘d’ or big ‘D’? The ‘d’s or ‘D’ represent deaf/Deaf »You can add graphics or fun hints here to fill out the page. »Or be creative.. Use animations to show the answer later here if it fits

Answer to #1 »1. Little ‘d’ means a medical diagnoses of deafness and it only represent what the person has. Big ‘D’ represent the identity of one being Deaf. Mrs. Bader and Mr. Tom represents as big ‘D’ as they are part of deaf culture, uses ASL, has pride and being Deaf shaped the way they are now.

Graphic representative of the chapter.

Please update your PPT »Now, you have updated »Time to PLAN your GLOSS, keep It simple,  Intro key points  All questions  And all answers Each member must sign equally. »Now, you have updated »Time to PLAN your GLOSS, keep It simple,  Intro key points  All questions  And all answers Each member must sign equally.