American Sign Language Denise TrimbleSmith Please line up AGAIN in ABC Order outside. There were several absent people yesterday. Thanks.

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American Sign Language Denise TrimbleSmith Please line up AGAIN in ABC Order outside. There were several absent people yesterday. Thanks

Agenda – Sit Same Seats ABC Order Last Name Warm Up/Bell Work – Fingerspell the names of the family members in your home CHAT – New Vocabulary Goals, Calendar, & Scale Homework

Every week we change seats. Please get your stuff Go in the hall SILENTLY line up in ABC order by your ◦ LAST NAME! ◦ YOU HAVE 4 MINUTES! OR WE START OVER AGAIN

HOMEWORK GET TOGETHER WITH THE 4 PEOPLE AROUND YOU AND DISCUSS YOUR BOXES SILENTLY

DICTIONARIES – Work with a team of 4 people 3 Ring Notebook ◦ LABELS –  Section 1 = Dictionary  Section 2 = Grammar Notes  Section 3 = Deaf Culture Notes Dictionary Loose Leaf Paper – ◦ ON Each Page, Place a letter of the Alphabet ◦ Write each word that we have learned on each respective page ◦ Write a description of how to sign the word as well

New Vocabulary – get scratch paper out

QUIZ- please write your name on the bottom 1. A 2. No 3. D How 6. Beautiful/Pretty 7. Class 8. Nice 9. New York Mom 12. G 13. School 14. Favorite 15. Stand 16. When 17. Dad 18. To Meet 19. Paper 20. Question

Chat – MINI CONVERSATIONS WITH OTHER PEOPLE SILENTLY A: GOOD MORNING, YOU HOW? B: TODAY, I FEEL … TODAY, YOU HOW? A: TODAY, I … YOU LIKE YOUR CLASS (x2)? B: reply and ask A: reply and **ASK Another Question*** B: reply and say goodbye

How do you feel? … Let’s List FEELING VOCABULARY GOOD OK TIRED HORRIBLE/AWFUL/ TERRIBLE SLEEPY HAPPY CRY SAD DEPRESSED LONELY EXCITED HUNGRY MAD ANNOY(ED) EMO SURPRISE(D)(ING) SCARED WORRY(ED) SORE/HURT ANGRY SICK BORE(D)(ING) APATHETIC ANXIOUS/NERVOUS SYMPATHETIC CALM/CONTENT WHINNY HYPER SILLY STRONG STRESS LAZY WEAK CONFUSE(D) IN LOVE PLAY(FUL) CONFIDENT SHY

Words from your warm up PER 1 FLOWER PICTURE TISSUE MIRROR CLOCK HAT GIRL VACATION THINK TRASH HELP NURSE HISTORY WATER CLOUD MASK WALL HAIR SHOE WINDOW ALARM POSTER FIRE PIG

Words from your warm up PER 3 CLUE MINUTE TIME PROJECTOR PIG CURTAIN CLOUD CHOCOLATE MIRROR CLOCK GLASSES MOUSE COLLEGE BEAR FLAG COLOR PICTURE DESK SHIRT MONKEY BOOK TIGER SHOE

Words from your warm up PER 4 CLOCK COMPUTER WINDOW PICTURE STATUE COLOR DOOR FLAG FIRE ALARM CLOUDS FAKE DOLL PIG DESK BEAR TRASH/BASKET GLASS BOTTLE BOOK HAND SHIRT BINDER/NOTEBOOK SCARF CABINET MIRROR AWKWARD TAPE BOARD BOX GIRL LIGHT OLD BOY WALL FLY CURTAIN

WALK & Learn Walk around the room and quickly spell 5 words that you don’t know how to sign Write them on your Scratch Paper

Vocabulary PRONOUNS Handshape = S1 I, ME YOU HE, SHE, IT THEY YOU ALL US, WE Handshape = Flat MY, MINE YOUR/YOURS HER(S), HIM, HIS, ITS THEIR(S) YOU ALLS OUR(S) Handshape = Open A MYSELF YOURSELF HERSELF/HIMSELF THEMSELVES YOURSELVES OURSELVES

WH Question words WH ? Eyebrows down/chin out WHATWHERE WHENWHY HOWWHO WHICH

5 Parameters = 5 components of an ASL Sign Hand shape – Orientation – Location/Placement – Movement – Facial Expression –

Body Language & Facial Expression Focus on your face and body language. Try to act out these expressions to your partner. See if your partner can spell which expression you indicated SAD HAPPY SICK GROUCHY TIRED THIRSTY EXCITED MAD

ASL Phrases REMEMBER use your Facial Expression! I THIRSTY. WATER WHERE? NOW, COFFEE NONE, I WILL GROUCHY I. GIRL, SHE HAPPY. OTHER GIRL, SHE SAD. TEST, I WORRY I.

Person Marker/ AgentExamples In ASL some verbs can be changed into nouns by adding the person/agent marker to the sign ( -er ). It can also convey the inflection ( -ist, -ent, -ist, - or) There are some exceptions to this rule Teach + person marker = Teacher Learn + person marker = Student Cook + person marker = Chef Dance + person marker = Dancer Judge, Doctor, Nurse, Cop GRAMMAR NOTES

HOMEWORK Practice ASL at least 60 minutes per day. Make it a habit to fingerspell and sign as much as you can! Buy one Tissue Box Decorate all 4 sides of the Box with things that you have learned/stood out to you/will never forget about 1. ASL 2. Deaf Culture You will have a quiz on Monday! Will cover: ABC’s, 123’s, and the 5 parameters