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D IFFERENT L ANGUAGE Yaching Huang Reference Link

C ONTENT A REAS & S TANDARDS Sign language for hearing children Grade Level: Pre-K3 Content area: Language Arts & Math & Social Studies Academic content standards: 1) Teaching children sign language while they study oral language, help them build vocabulary. 2) Introduce sign language to hearing children, help them better understand and communication with deaf children. 3) Though ask WH questions, give children opportunity to practice critical thinking. 4) After class children could practice together to build relationship with each other. Student will take some photos in the class, teacher will help student put it in the power point. Introduce it in other classes. Help more children are willing to study sign language.

W ARM UP QUESTION Numbers What is numbers? How much numbers we have? How do we use numbers in our life? Letters How many letters in English? How do we use letters? Basic Words What words you know? Why do we need words? SLSL SLSL SLSL

1. How can we hear that music? 2. How do we communicate with each other? 3. If we cannot hear what they said? How can we talk with each other?

W e c o u l d u s e t h e s e n u m b e r s t o c r e a t e u n c o u n t a b l e n u m b e r s. T h e r e i s n o l i m i t e d t o p u t t h e m t o g e t h e r.

Children’s answer:

Count Apple Count Birds Count Fingers Go back

Length Temperature Speed Anything else?

N UMBER

697108

P LAY THE M OVIE –N UMBER IN A MERICA S IGN L ANGUAGE NEXTNEXT Click One Time

P RACTICE T IME Break up as 4 groups practice together about 10 minutes. Each group will choose one people come to the stage and after teacher write/say a number, they will tell us or write that number in the board. And show us how to use sign language to expression that word. Everyone should join the games. There are 10 chance. The fast one will win 3 candy for their groups.

There are 26 letters in English We use 26 letters to created words. Different with numbers, there are certain rules to create words. ABC Song

Click One Time

Student Answer

S IMPLE WORD IN S ING LANGUAGE Simple Words

B ABY E INSTEIN - L EARNING E NGLISH

Reference Link

Picture Reference: 1.Numbers: 2.Letters: 3.Words: 4.Numbers 2: 5.Sign Language –Number Gesture 6.Count apple: 7.Birds: 8.Count fingers: Ruler: 11.Temperature: 12.Clock: 13.Weight Scale: 14.Other picture: Clip Art Video Reference: 1.NUMBERS in ASL (Sign Language) 2.ABC song/ASL alphabet - American version 3.Baby Einstein - Learning English Voice: Sound clip