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2 American Sign Language (ASL) is not a universal language. ASL is the language of Deaf people and culture in the USA and much of Canada. There are over 8 million deaf or hard of hearing people in the USA (*you do not need to copy the source, but here it is if you want it: J. Deaf Stud. Deaf Educ. (Winter 2006) 11 (1): 112-119. doi: 10.1093/deafed/enj004) ASL is the 3 rd or 4 th most used language (3 rd /4 th depending on source)

3 1. Written Doorbuster 2. Forming Sentences- Activity ASL Contracts! Fingerspelling or Procedure Test! 3. final seating chart input (absent students); Signing Naturally Level 1- Units 1, 2, and 3; Survival Signs list: quiz each other- how many do you know already? 4. Ticket Out- ASL vs. Signed English; 7 sentences

4 ASL word order: Time Object Subject Verb Also: subj., adj. or adj., subj.; you vs. me vs. he/she/it In signing teams/partners, guess how you would sign the following English sentences in ASL. Remember ASL does not use the verb “to be” (“is, am, are, etc.”) nor use the sign “and” Then, we will then sign them as a class! 1. He is stressed, nervous, and excited! 2. Nice to meet you! 3. I am hearing. 4. I didn’t go to the bathroom. 5. Are you deaf? 6. I’m learning ASL. 7. Slow down please, and repeat the sign again.

5 1. Is American Sign Language (ASL) a universal language? 2. True/False: ASL is the language of Deaf people and culture in the USA and much of Canada. 3. There are over (choose A,B or C)_deaf or hard of hearing people in the USA. A) 3 million B) 5 million C) 8 million 4. ASL is the A,B or C most used language in the USA. A) 3 rd B) 6 th C)10 th

6 1. Is American Sign Language (ASL) a universal language? NO- there are different signed languages in each country 2. True/False: ASL is the language of Deaf people and culture in the USA and much of Canada. 3. There are over C deaf or hard of hearing people in the USA. (J. Deaf Stud. Deaf Educ. (Winter 2006) 11 (1): 112-119. doi: 10.1093/deafed/enj004) A) 3 million B) 5 million C) 8 million 4. ASL is the A most used language in the USA. A ) 3 rd (or 4th, depending on source) B) 6C)10 th

7 1. Written Doorbuster 2. Seating Chart input (cards); Unit 13 textbook (SN Level 2) - Get an SN 2 book per team, Unit 13, and see how many signs you can guess- 5 minutes. Then, familiarize yourself with the text during the seating chart input (tomorrow: catch up on your self-assessment of daily grades; procedures test returned 3. Ticket Out- Unit 13 signs video- part 1


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