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It’s Time for Fingerspelling Practice Pick different partner (not the same one from last week) Fingerspell 10 words relates to the context Speed up your fingerspelling pace as much as possible

It’s Time for Fingerspelling Practice Sports (use Core Vocabulary list) Sign the word after each fingerspelled word.

Classifier Handshapes

Classifier Handshapes

Classifier Handshapes

View Different Narratives Watch three receptive translation videos Re-narrate the story after each RT video as much as you can Your goals is to: Maintain your receptive skills Maintain your expressive skills Enhance your comprehensive skills Retain your memory skills