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Warm Up Finish Video from yesterday Sound and Fury. Turn in the Worksheet Review Vocabulary

an Act, a Show, a Performance

Actor

Car, to drive

Love-it

Musician, singer

Television

to Watch (passively)

Compound Sentences, Signing “or/either” & “and” Do you prefer ice cream or popcorn? The word or implies a choice, ASL uses which to show options. There is a slight shoulder shift, head nod, and change of eye gaze to present each option. I like watching TV and movies. The word “and” is used differently in ASL than English. Generally, ASL does not use a specific sign because “and” is implied by a slight shoulder shift, head nod, and change of eye gaze. I like to eat either candy or bread.

Internet

Web site, web address

Dot, period

, address *local variants*

@ (at symbol)

to Listen

Music, to sing

Physical Address

Number

Street, way (general)

Always Fingerspell Avenue (ave) Boulevard (blvd) Court (court, ct) Drive (drive, dr) Road (road, rd) Street (street, st) When signing about an unnamed street, route, path or road, use the general street sign. If the word “street” is part of the name, such as “Street of Dreams”, then fingerspell street.

New

to be Old

Telephone

Pager, text device, smart phone

To text, texting

Video phone

TTY

Page

Year

Weather- Forecasting Cloudy To be cold/cool To be hot To rain To snow To be sunny To be warm Waves Windy Inside/Outside Weather Dark Light Christmas Easter New Years Halloween

Rubric- Unit Introduce Self 2.Favorite Season 3.Why you love it 3 or more elements missing 2 elements missing1 element missingAll elements present Non Manual Signals Few or no NMSSome correct NMSMany correct NMSNMS present throughout with correct timing Sign Production (HOLM) 3 or more incorrect signs 2 incorrect signs1 incorrect signAll signs produced correctly Fluency / Smoothness of signing Very halting, many unnatural pauses Somewhat halting, several unnatural pauses Mostly smooth, little hesitancy No hesitancy, very smooth