Mrs. TrimbleSmith.  Warm Up 1 –  ABC’s & 1, 2, 3’s  Stand up and walk around. Spell at least 10 things in the room and hall way  Chat – Mini Conversations.

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Mrs. TrimbleSmith

 Warm Up 1 –  ABC’s & 1, 2, 3’s  Stand up and walk around. Spell at least 10 things in the room and hall way  Chat – Mini Conversations between you and a partner SILENT of Course!  Vocabulary and Lesson – What’s Next –Class discussion about some grammar and Cultural rules:

 HELLO, GOODBYE  THANK YOU, GOOD, YOUR WELCOME  MORNING  YOU  I, ME  YOUR  MY, MINE  NICE  to MEET  NAME  WHAT  IMPORTANT  STAND UP  SIT DOWN  SAME  DIFFERENT  AMERICA(N)  SIGN  LANGUAGE  PRACTICE  YES  NO  WORD  UNDERSTAND Review the vocabulary with a partner – fingerspell the word to your partner… have them sign the word to you

ASKING QUESTIONS  WHEN ASKING A QUESTION THAT HAS A WH? WORD (WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, ….)  YOUR EYEBROWS ARE DOWN AND CHIN IS OUT  WHEN ASKING A QUESTION THAT REQUIRES A YES OR NO RESPONSE…..  YOUR EYEBROWS ARE UP AND CHIN IS OUT

 SCHOOL  CLASS  (to) TEACH  (to) LEARN  DEAF  HEARING (person)  (to) GO  RESTROOM (formal)  RESTROOM (casual)  PLEASE  SORRY/APOLOGY NEW VOCABULARY

A: HELLO, YOUR NAME WHAT? B: WHAT’S UP MY NAME ….. YOUR NAME WHAT? A: MY NAME …. NICE to MEET YOU. B: NICE to MEET YOU. A: THANK YOU GOODBYE B: YOU’RE WELCOME, GOODBYE

A: HELLO, YOUR NAME WHAT? B: HELLO MY NAME ….. YOUR NAME WHAT? A: HELLO MY NAME …. NICE to MEET YOU. B: NICE to MEET YOU SAME. A: YOU DEAF? B: I NOT DEAF, I HEARING. YOU DEAF? A: ME TOO, I HEARING. B: COOL, BYE A: BYE

 Three ring binder  Loose leaf paper  5 binder dividers  Highlighters/markers  Flash drive

 What is your name?  Nice to meet you.  Are you deaf?  I’m not deaf, I’m hearing.  Are you a student?  Where do you learn sign language?

Practice ASL at least 1 HOUR per day. Make it a habit to fingerspell and sign as much as you can!  TEACH 10 PEOPLE HOW TO SIGN THE ASL ALPHABET  EACH PERSON MUST PUT THEIR SIGNATURE ON THE BACK