SGO Assessment Review vocabulary related to summer vacation, feelings, numbers, etc.

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SGO Assessment Review vocabulary related to summer vacation, feelings, numbers, etc.

Objective To expend ASL vocabulary signs To provide and obtain information through the use of the target language To be able to sign and understand short phrases in the target language

Agenda 1.SGO Assessment 2.Previous class notes 3.Intro. to new vocabulary 4.Grammar: “Did you enjoy your vacation” 5.Class Activity

Do Now SGO Assessment

Review Explain the two meanings for “WHAT’s-UP” What does the sign FOR++ means?

Up until now you have learned… Ask someone what they did over the summer; using PAST- TENSE SUMMER Reply to someone when they ask what you did over the summer; using LISTING ON NON DOMINATE HAND Elaborate; using WHAT’s-UP Respond with specific details; using FOR++ Now you will learn… How to describe your feelings about what you did over the summer such as: (Did you have fun? Did you enjoy yourself?)

Enjoy Awful Did many things Do nothing Feel bad Feel sorry Feel pity

Grammar Did you enjoy yourself? y/n-q YOU ENJOY YOU Did you have fun? y/n-q YOU HAVE FUN YOU

Grammar Step 1: Negate or Affirm (neg or nod) Step 2: State your feelings Step 3: Use a Rhetorical Question to explain why you enjoyed yourself

Grammar Yes, I enjoyed my vacation, because it was relaxing and I did many fun activities. ________nod rhe-q lt YES MY VACATION I ENJOY WHY I RELAX ___________________rt MANY FUN ACTIVITY I DO

Class Activity Instructions: Fill in the missing blanks and write the phrases into ASL Gloss.

Homework Worksheet & Video Assignment