Room of Class | Busy As a Bee | Everyday Conversation | Well when, then?? | True or False |
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Write
Not a direction you turn, but what authors do
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Busy
___ as a bee.
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Bathroom
Uses the handshape for the letter “T”, but can signify a place to drop a load off.
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Day
There are seven of these in a week.
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False
The average adult who is deaf does not read beyond a 4th grade level.
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Paper
A slang term for money, but your teacher makes you write these.
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No.
Do you have to be hearing in order to ski?
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Slow down
Cars should do this when approaching DEAF CHILDREN SIGNS
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Tomorrow
Never put off till _____ what you can do today.
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True
A deaf adolescent may be four or more grade levels behind their peers.
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Grade
Another term for slight incline or decline, that teacher’s do to your homework
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Ocean
This place is next to the beach.
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Spring
The season when it begins to warm up.
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Week
A hmophone for the opposite of strong, that is a length of time.
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True
Noisy environments affect deaf people.
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Study
You must do this in order to perform well on tests.
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Walk
Why run when you can_____
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ASL
You can learn Signed English, but most deaf U.S. citizens learn this language.
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Winter
This season is what causes it to snow
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False
Alexander Graham Bell believed that deaf individuals should have their own language.
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Student
A person who learns from a teacher
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Chicago
The baseball team from this city just won the world series.
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Thank you.
The reply to this sentiment is a non-manual signal.
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Birthday
You celebrate this personal holiday once a year.
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True
A child with 26-40 dB hearing loss can “hear” but misses fragments of speech-leading to difficulties.
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