Movement agreement between rider and horse

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Movement agreement between rider and horse Classifier sequence to show movement establish movement of horse ((2h)SCL:V) establish you on the horse (SCL:V”rider” on LCL:B”horse”) establish your actions (ICL“holding reins”) Facial expression/head movement superimposed B24 p.120

Movement Agreement between Horse and Rider horse starts bucking up horse rears up on hind legs horse suddenly sits down on all four legs horse is trotting along M26.1 p.121

Movement Agreement between Horse and Rider horse starts bucking up horse rears up on hind legs horse suddenly sits down on all four legs horse is trotting along horse moves at a slow speed to a very fast speed horse runs from very fast to slow horse slows down to stop running horse comes to a dead stop horse moves slowly to fast, then back to slowly running horse stumbles and falls galloping horse steps into a hole and falls M26.2 p.122

Movement agreement between rider and horse Classifier sequence to show movement establish movement of horse establish you on the horse establish your actions Show change in movement or speed reestablish horse and show change in movement or speed reestablish rider to match the change Facial expression/head movement superimposed B25 p.122

Basic Action Sequence: Bicycle Tricks Establish person riding a bicycle Describe trick person does if necessary, identify part of bike (DCL) involved in the trick show person changing position on bicycle (SCL:V, ICL and/or BPCL) to perform the trick B26 p.126

Basic Action Sequence: Bicycle Stunts Describe terrain (if not flat) Describe bicyclist holding handlebars (using (2h)ICL) Describe trick (using SCL:3) B27 p.127

Basic Action Sequence: Two-Person Bicycle Trick Establish the position of first person (the one steering) by using (2h)ICL, SCL:V, and/or BPCL Establish the “other” person in relation to the first person and tell what s/he is doing by using (2h)ICL, SCL:V, and/or BPCL B28 p.128

Tell what person was doing on/with a bicycle Tell what happened Narrative Sequence Tell what person was doing on/with a bicycle Tell what happened describe barrier/terrain tell what person should have done (hindsight) tell how bicycle hit barrier/terrain (impact) reestablish rider to show how s/he fell/landed (reactions) B29 p.131

Byron’s first near miss: Set up trucks and cars Describe going between trucks Show reaction to what’s happening ahead Reestablish the positions of trucks and cars Describe accident Describe feeling being caught between trucks Describe trucks and cars moving away from each other Describe the escape B30 p.136

Movement Agreement between Driver and Car Part A establish rhythm between you and the car’s movements driving along with a flat tire driving on road with lots of pot holes driving in heavy rain or fog driving along rolling hills M27 p.139

Movement Agreement between Driver and Car Part B establish movement between you and movement of other cars, then describe what happened waiting for no on-coming cars so I can pass parked on side of road, cars passing by and rocking my car at the intersection, waiting for cars to clear so I can cross the highway driving along, another car pulls up alongside me, the driver gives me a look then drives off another car approaches from behind flashing its lights, I move over to the right lane so the other car can pass me another car enters the freeway so I slow down to let the car merge into the lane M28 p.139

Scene of the Traffic Violation M29 p.141

Two–Car Collisions Describe impact and damage sustained when: A car hits another car head-on A car rear ends car in front A car hits another car on the side A card backs into another car A car sideswipes another car M31 p.151

What would lead up to that kind of collision? How did the cars collide? What kind of damage would the car(s) sustain? What kind of injuries would people sustain? B31 p.155