(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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English is a second language for most Deaf people making them bilingual in both ASL and English.
Vision is the most useful tool they have to communicate and receive information.
Deaf Community Contributions promotes awareness to prevent audism and recognize Deaf culture
300 to 400 deaf genes were found
Deaf people listen with their eyes.
Facial expression is considered a major part of the communication process.
Hearing aids will not restore the hearing of deaf individuals.
90% of all deaf people are born to hearing parents, most of them with no experience in deafness.
In deaf culture people look at each other's face, not their hands, when communicating.
The sign language used in the United States and Canada is not universal.
The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) calls ASL the “backbone of the American Deaf culture.”
American Sign Language (ASL)
Sign language itself is the fourth most popular language in the world.
CODA abbreviation for child or children of deaf adults.
Technology can improve communication between deaf people and non-deaf people significantly.
ASL is a complete, complex language consisting of signs made by the hands, facial expressions and body language.
Facial Expression is part of language, not emotional indicators.
Deaf Culture has beliefs, attitudes, history, norms, values, literary traditions, and art shared by Deaf people.
Lip Reading – the best lip readers can only understand about 30% of what is being said.
Deafness is the third most common disability in the world
Maintaining eye contact is a sign of respect.
April 15, 1817 was the first America School for the Deaf established in the United States by Gallaudet, Clerc, and Cogswell
American Sign Language were created by MVSL, Native Sign Language and FSL.
"Deaf" is often preferred over "hearing impaired" within the Deaf community.
69% of Deaf children live in homes where members do not use sign language regularly
Using an interpreter is for both people to communicate – not only the deaf person
Speaking louder does not work.
Deaf people are more visually aware when they are driving than those who rely on sounds for cues.
76 out of 86 deaf schools are still in operation today.
Deaf people are statistically better drivers than drivers who can hear.
Flicking lights, waving hands, stomping on the floor, or tapping a shoulder are ways to get a deaf person's attention.
Deaf people embrace their Deafness and are proud of their history.
ASL is a complete, natural language with its own grammar and syntax.
There are international sign languages – American, Irish, and French etc.