Families American Sign Language I. My Family Tree GrandpaGrandma.

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Families American Sign Language I

My Family Tree GrandpaGrandma

My Family Tree GrandpaGrandma KarenMom

My Family Tree GrandpaGrandma KarenMomEd# 3# 2# 1 Adopted

My Family Tree GrandpaGrandma KarenMomEd Tisha # 3# 2# 1 Adopted LisaDeeAnnJulieMeDana

My Family Tree GrandpaGrandma KarenMomEd Tisha # 3# 2# 1 Adopted LisaDeeAnnJulieMeDanaSteveJeffDougRich

My Family Tree GrandpaGrandma KarenMomEd Tisha # 3# 2# 1 Adopted LisaDeeAnnJulieMeDanaSteveJeffDougRich KatelynAaronSondraMelissaTaylor

My Family Tree GrandpaGrandma KarenMomEd Tisha # 3# 2# 1 Adopted LisaDeeAnnJulieMeDanaSteveJeffDougRich KatelynAaronSondraMelissaTaylor

My Family Tree GrandpaGrandma KarenMomEd Tisha # 3# 2# 1 Adopted LisaDeeAnnJulieMeDanaSteveJeffDougRich KatelynAaronSondraMelissaTaylor

What about your families? A: Ask how many siblings B has B: Tell how many A: Ask where be ranks among siblings B: Tell where and give additional information: Age Names Marital Status Where Live A: Ask how many children B has B: Tell how many A: Ask how old children are B: Tell how old by ranking and give additional information: Names Attending School Other Information

Family Reunion Objective: To figure out your family tree. Each of you will be given a card. The top of the card identifies you (color) and the person your looking for and their relation to you. Try to find this person and then attempt to answer the questions that follow by asking this person more questions and meeting more relatives. Afterwards we will reassemble our family tree.