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5 minute Voice Off with Partner Please use this time to chat with your partner without using any spoken language.

Warm Up PD 1&3 - What are the different types of letters? Give examples of each. PD 2- What are the different rules to glossing that you have already learned?

Fingerspelling practice To yourself practice fingerspelling the following words: Piteous- Compassionate. Jugular- Pertaining to the throat. Fictitious- Created or formed by the imagination. Bilateral- Two-sided. Granulate- To form into grains or small particles.

Daily Intro TODAY WHAT TOMORROW WHAT YESTERDAY WHAT q TODAY WHAT TOMORROW WHAT YESTERDAY WHAT WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT q q q

Today’s LEQs How does one fingerspell the ABC’s? How does one produce numbers 1-100? What are the rules to signing numbers?

Finishing the Manual Alphabet Word search DVD worksheets (The letter “Z” and Down Letters) Tie up any loose ends

Numbers Are all numbers signed the same? What are the rules to signing numbers?

5 minute Voice Off with Partner Please use this time to chat with your partner without using any spoken language.

Warm Up What numbers have you learned that has a palm orientation that is in towards the signer? What numbers have you learned that has a palm orientation that is out away from the signer?

Fingerspelling Practice Chasten- To purify by affliction Extemporaneous-Done or made without much or any preparation Heptarchy- A group of seven governments Sibilant- Made with a hissing sound Tantamount- Having equal or equivalent value, effect, or import

Daily Intro TODAY WHAT TOMORROW WHAT YESTERDAY WHAT q TODAY WHAT TOMORROW WHAT YESTERDAY WHAT WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT q q q

Today’s LEQs How does one produce numbers 1-100? What are the rules to signing numbers?

Rules to Numbers Stamping Falling Forward Rocking Cardinal Numbers Ordinal Numbers

Numbers 1-10 1-5 Palm Orientation is in towards the signer 6-9 Palm Orientation is out away from the signer

11-19 11-15 Palm Orientation is in towards the signer 16-19 – 3 different ways to sign

20-29

30-66 Stamping- Multiples of 11 Falling Forward- all other numbers

67-100 Rocking numbers: All other numbers either stamp or fall forward 67,68,69,78,79,89- rocking up 76,86,87,96,97,98- rocking down All other numbers either stamp or fall forward

Coding Sentence You must make up a secret code using numbers to represent letters! Partner R (right) is responsible for numbers 30-55 Partner L (left) is responsible for numbers 56-81 Make up a phrase that is at least 15 letters long and use your numbers to make up a code to describe to your partner.

Describing your code You must tell your partner how many words your sentence is and how many letters in each word Then tell your partner the code (A-Z with the number)- have your partner write it down. Then tell your partner number by number the code for them to figure out your secret message!