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Welcome ASL 1! Remember, technology put away, composition books ready Doorbuster--- copy #1,#2, and #3 entirely, then do what #2-#3 ask American Sign Language has some signs for prepositions, but does not need to use them. Instead, we use space and classifiers. list ten prepositions2. Please list ten prepositions in English: ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ____ ____ ___ ___ underlinepreposition A and B?3. Can you underline the preposition in each sentence A and B? and then think of how to sign these two sentences (without a sign for the preposition)? ▫A. “The book is on the chair.” ▫B. “The coffee cup is on the paper.”

Welcome ASL 1! Remember, technology put away, composition books ready Doorbuster--- copy #1,#2, and #3 entirely, then do what #2-#3 ask American Sign Language has some signs for prepositions, but does not need to use them. Instead, we use space and classifiers. list ten prepositions2. Please list ten prepositions in English: ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ____ ____ ___ ___ underlinepreposition A and B below?3. Can you underline the preposition in each sentence A and B below? and then think of how to sign these two sentences (without a sign for the preposition)? ▫A. “The book is on the chair.” ▫B. “The coffee cup is next to the paper.”

ASL 1-Short “Spritz” Stories- created yesterday- are you ready? 5 min. to practice? Shhh : S- Signs you are learningS- Signs you are learning P- Plot (have an event, action- something happens)P- Plot (have an event, action- something happens) R- Role (every person is a character- who?)R- Role (every person is a character- who?) I- Involve everyone (each person signs at least a part)I- Involve everyone (each person signs at least a part) T- Time- (when/where are you?)T- Time- (when/where are you?) Z- Zazzle us--- act it out!Z- Zazzle us--- act it out! **Please add a line for any absent student 1. Choose at least one winter holiday sign 2. Prepare your story- at least 1 sentence per person 3. Present to the class!

Welcome ASL 3! --- Doorbuster: Greetings

ASL 3- Spritz Stories- Time to prepare/practice? Excellent! Now--- present! (medical list)

Welcome ASL 2! Remember, technology put away, composition books ready Doorbuster--- copy #1,#2, and #3 entirely, then do what #2-#3 ask American Sign Language has some signs for prepositions, but does not need to use them. Instead, we use space and classifiers. list ten prepositions2. Please list ten prepositions in English: ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ____ ____ ___ ___ underlinepreposition A and B?3. Can you underline the preposition in each sentence A and B? and then think of how to sign these two sentences (without a sign for the preposition)? ▫A. “The book is on the chair.” ▫B. “The coffee cup is on the paper.”

Welcome ASL 2! Remember, technology put away, composition books ready Doorbuster--- copy #1,#2, and #3 entirely, then do what #2-#3 ask American Sign Language has some signs for prepositions, but does not need to use them. Instead, we use space and classifiers. list ten prepositions2. Please list ten prepositions in English: ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ____ ____ ___ ___ underlinepreposition A and B below?3. Can you underline the preposition in each sentence A and B below? and then think of how to sign these two sentences (without a sign for the preposition)? ▫A. “The book is on the chair.” ▫B. “The coffee cup is next to the paper.”

ASL 2-Short “Spritz” Stories- created yesterday- are you ready? Few min. to practice? : S- Signs you are learningS- Signs you are learning P- Plot (have an event, action- something happens)P- Plot (have an event, action- something happens) R- Role (every person is a character- who?)R- Role (every person is a character- who?) I- Involve everyone (each person signs at least a part)I- Involve everyone (each person signs at least a part) T- Time- (when/where are you?)T- Time- (when/where are you?) Z- Zazzle us--- act it out!Z- Zazzle us--- act it out! **Please add a line for any absent student 1. Choose at least one sick/illness sign, 1 time sign, and 1 action sign for your entire group 2. Prepare your story- at least 1 sentence per person 3. Present to the class today!

Ticket Out: Pack up and ready to sign until time to go Test yourself- do you know these signs? Copy them once, see if you are ready or need to learn them (Unit 14 parts 1-4) As a team- if ready, you may switch to the holiday signs, Unit C Part 1 and Unit C Part 2