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Sign Lang

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE - WEB QUEST
For this first AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE WEB QUEST, you will visit several of the ASL websites and complete one or more activities. BECOME AN EXPLORER THEN SEND YOUR ANSWERS TO MRS. MALAPANES' BLOG AT THE END OF THIS LESSON FOR A GRADE.

Part A


SIGN THE ALPHABET.

PLAY BOGGLE.

CHECK YOUR ABILITY TO READ FINGERSPELLING.

TRANSLATE.


Part B


Now, open a blank Microsoft Word document. You will record your answers on this blank page and then copy and paste your answers into the blog at the end of the lesson. Question #1 NOW ON YOUR OWN, FIND ONE MORE INTERACTIVE ASL SITE. Copy and paste the URL of this site to your blank Word document for Question #1.

Part C


NEXT: READ AND LEARN ABOUT DEAF HISTORY
CHECK OUT THE SITES BELOW AND TAKE NOTES. BE PREPARED TO DISCUSS DEAF HISTORY DURING OUR DEAF CULTURE WEEK LECTURE.
Question #2 NOW FIND ONE FACT THAT IS INTERESTING TO YOU (AND UNIQUE!!) THEN: Type your response on your Word document for Question #2.

Brief History of ASL


History of Sign Language

Part D

Blogging


Click here to go to the ASL Blog.
Copy and paste your answers to Questions 1 and 2 into the comment section of the blog and click submit. Your responses will be posted tomorrow if you'd like to check back.

Lesson by Neala Sillman. Web page designed by Beth Malapanes © 2005.