Unit 4 Vocabulary Review

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Unit 4 Vocabulary Review Camp Play Sometimes Big, Large Medium Small Like, same as Only All-Everybody Have Practice 3 times independently going through today’s vocabulary.

Ordinal Numbers First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Numbers that describe order, ordinal numbers, are twisted forward up to ninth. For tenth and up, sign the number then add a fingerspelled “th”. ASL does not use “nd” or “rd” as an ending for the larger ordinal numbers. For example, English uses 22nd but ASL uses 22th. For street names, the ending is sometimes just omitted.

Relatives

Mother, Father, Baby, Son, Daughter

Brother, Sister, Aunt, Uncle, Cousin, Grandma, Grandpa, Husband, Wife, niece, nephew. Spell “great” Grandparents, plural form Gender neutral form Unit 4

Other Family Signs Adopt/adopted Step (mom, dad…) Half (brother, sister)

More Gender-Related Signs Man Woman Boy Girl

Review vocabulary Relative Mother Father Grandfather Grandmother Great Grandma Great Grandpa Baby Brother Sister Son Daughter Aunt Uncle Cousin Boy vs Girl Adopt/adopted Step (mom, dad, brother, sister…) ½ (brother, sister) Man Women Boy Girl Husband Wife Niece Nephew

Compound Signs Many of the signs you recently learned are compound signs, which are two separate signs combined to make an additional meaning. Combining the signs for mother and father creates parents, and girl plus same (in its older form) means sister. When using compounds, sign each portion quickly and smoothly in one motion. Can you think of other compound signs you know? parents sister

Gender Gender distinction. Sign each sentence in ASL, using the correct form of the gender-specific signs as needed. My cousin Joseph lives in Florida. Her niece was born yesterday. My sister married a man who has two daughters. Our daughter is named Carrie. I have a cousin named Tara. My aunt and uncle are divorced My nephew lives in Ohio with my sister. My ASL teacher is a woman. Our daughter’s name is Rebekah. niece nephew cousin (f) cousin (m) daughter son aunt uncle

“Have Deaf?”: Relatives Have Deaf? The expression have deaf is a common way to ask whether there are Deaf people in your family. If the answer is yes, it is polite to explain who is Deaf in the family. Ask a partner if he or she has any Deaf members in the family, following the example. Your partner will respond using the information shown. Switch roles and repeat the exercise when done. A. B1. B2. Yes, my mother is Deaf. No, there are no Deaf people in my family. Yeah, I have a Deaf cousin. Yes, my brother is Deaf. Yes, my Aunt Claire is Deaf. Nobody’s Deaf in my family, but my grandfather is hard of hearing. Yeah, I have a cousin who’s Deaf. Yes, my sister and brother are Deaf. All my family is Deaf. Are there any Deaf people in your family? Family have deaf question mark Yes, my _____ is Deaf. Yes my mother deaf. No, nobody’s Deaf. No none deaf

Natasha’s family. Ask a partner questions about the family tree in complete ASL sentences. Below are some possible questions. Mary Harry Is Natasha’s brother named Max? Who are her grandma and aunt? Does Natasha have a cousin? Is Natasha’s entire family small, medium or large? Who are Natasha’s other relatives? Maggie Richard Larry Pauline Ted Natasha Max Buffy

Game- Telephone Line up in 5 equal lines. The person on the board will write what is pass to them. The person on the end will start it. The sub will give you a finger spelled Name(6- 8 letters). Work on receptive skills, reading the fingerspelling. Make sure you sign it clearly so you can pass it along.