November 1, 2013. ASL 1- Welcome to Friday! 1.Doorbuster-3 minute Circle-Sign (NOT written ) ◦Each person in your group sign for 30 sec. about “anything”

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November 1, 2013

ASL 1- Welcome to Friday! 1.Doorbuster-3 minute Circle-Sign (NOT written ) ◦Each person in your group sign for 30 sec. about “anything” – go! (could you do this if you were below 1 minute on your signed exam, to finish 1 minute?) 2.Check your gloss- worth 3 daily grades total (2 left) ◦All CAPS? ◦Only a word for each sign? (not A, THE, AND, IS, WAS, ON, IN, etc.) ◦All required elements are there, &,minimum from learned signs? 3.Practice signing, learn needed signs ◦Red MASL! Book is the best source for this ◦Time yourself- practice and improve ◦Sign up for presentation time and location 4.Ready? Move on to Music Video planning ◦Sign up for your song (once it is taken, it is gone) ◦At least 5-7 verse lines per person, and each person signs at least one complete chorus ◦At least 45 sec. signing per person ◦Emotional expressions, show “feeling” ◦Gloss what you sign (no “copy sign” from YouTube, make it your own)

ASL 2- Welcome to Friday! 1.Check your pictures: -worth 2 daily grades (¼ & ¾) ◦Complete outside of your house/apt/dorm? ◦Complete room inside, with ALL 20 items from sheet included?  5 items to explain, with 10 total rh questions  At least 5 classifiers of size/shape  Locating items in the room correctly (worth half points of each item!) 2.Check your gloss: -Worth 3 daily grades total- 2 left ◦All CAPS? ◦Only a word for each sign? (not A, THE, AND, IS, WAS, ON, IN, etc.) ◦All required elements are there from learned signs? 3.Practice signing, learn needed signs ◦Red MASL! Book is the best source for this ◦Time yourself- practice and improve ◦Sign up for presentation time and location 4.Ready? Move on to Music Video planning ◦Sign up for your song (once it is taken, it is gone) ◦At least 10 verse lines per person, and each person signs at least one complete chorus ◦At least 1 min. signing per person ◦Emotional expressions, show “feeling” ◦Gloss what you sign (no “copy sign” from YouTube, make it your own)

ASL 2- do you have all of these? Grading Points Rubric for Room Exam Unit 13: (remember, the pictures and gloss are daily grades) Each part of the test is worth as follows (100 points total) Type of house- 2 pts. Color of house-2pts. # of stories/levels-2 pts. # of bedroom & bathrooms-4pts. Roomy, comfortable, large, small-2pts. 20 items from Unit 13 in your room-20 pts. The same 20 items correctly placed in room-20 pts. 5 classifiers of size and shape -10 pts. 10 rhetorical questions=eyebrows up on them -20pts. ◦why 5 of the 20 are special- ◦and how you got it or why you put it there-10 rh signed =10pts. ◦Eyebrows up on each of the 10 rh = 10 pts Overall fluency-no long pauses, practiced, etc.-18pts.

Welcome ASL 3 and 4! ASL 3 and 4---Today: Focus on De’VIA Project- Test Grade -What is De’VIA? Then search for Read about it here: examples online -View requirements I will give from ASL Honor Society here: my rubric Mon. -create, plan yours Deaf Art (test) -due to me Nov. 12 (Competition submissions due Nov. 15 to them) ◦Note: must be eligible for ASL Honor Society to enter the competition -Vocabulary as time allows- (ASL 3-Unit C test next Thursday; then focus on Idioms)