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Copy the Agenda in your Calendar. ‘Sup? Copy the Agenda in your Calendar. Permission Slips? Were you absent last class? You missed a test! Email me when you can come in to retake- either today, Monday, or Tuesday afterschool.

Fingerspelling Drill

Review Activity Look through your notes to remind yourself what we’ve covered so far….. Write a SOLID test question over any of the following: FS, Vocabulary, Grammar, Did You Know HMWK, Which Hand to Use HMWK, When to FS HMWK, or from class lectures. Write the answer underneath.

REVIEW FOR UNIT 1 TEST

What are the 5 parameters? Movement Orientation of Palms Placement Shape NMS

PSE = ____ ____ _____ Pidgin Signed English

SEE = _____ _______ ______ Signed Exact English

Guidelines for Fingerspelling Hand Position? Where? Movement? Double Letters? Clarity vs. Speed Receptive What does phonetic mean?

What are the 3 kinds of signs? Dominant Hand 2 Hand Non-Symmetrical 2 Hand Symmetrical Can you give 3 examples of each?

Handshapes Letters Numbers Special Can you give 3 signs for each?

Name SIX signs used as Communication Strategies when you don’t understand what someone has signed. SLOW-DOWN REPEAT DON’T-UNDERSTAND FINGERSPELL WRITE DOWN DON’T-KNOW, HELP-ME

Intro to ASL T/F ASL is a universal language. What other sign language is related to ASL? Why? What conference stopped ASL from being used in Deaf schools? When?

Intro to Deaf Community Where is Gallaudet University located and what was the name of the protest that happened there? What is DPN? And what was the result? T/F Deaf people prefer to be called hearing impaired. T/F Deaf people learn braille in elementary school.

Understanding signs based on the parameters What is the sign? _________ M: thumb taps twice O: ND (non-dominant) P: chest S: “5”

Perform a MOPS for: PLEASE BATHROOM SAD

What is an iconic sign? Definition: a sign that looks like what it actually is. List some examples:

When do you Fingerspell? Names of people Cities/states Title of book/movie Brand names T/F If you don’t know a sign, you should fingerspell it as your first strategy.

What is a “loan sign”? Definition: a quickly fingerspelled sign with a specific pattern of movement. You know TWO already… can you name them? EXAMPLE: high school, ASL Typically, how long are loan signs?

What do you think about the following? NMS = ____ ____ _____ ASL is ____ English. You should always fingerspell a word for clarification if you don’t know the sign. You should “mouth” the letters as you fingerspell to help the listener. Always sign “LAST NAME” before fingerspelling it to separate your first and last names. Pointing at someone is RUDE.

Explain Deixis: Embedded “to be” verbs Examples: I am, you are, we are, Spatial Referencing: “set up” a person in space. Refer back to that space if they leave. Regular Pronouns: replace a specific name. Closing Signal: ____ busy ___.

Vocabulary Review

Numbers 1-10 Review 16-19 11-15 10+6 10+7 10+8 10+9 Flick shake 20

Take out your phones / laptop and research the following: (write answers on a piece of paper in your ASL notebook) Definition & 2 synonyms: “allegiance” Definition & 2 synonyms: “pledge” Definition & 1 synonym: “republic” Definition & 2 synonyms: “indivisible” Definition & 1 synonym: “justice” Definition & 1 synonym: “thee”