Welcome ASL 1! Signing Set Signing Set : red Master ASL! Book- You need a red Master ASL! Book- 1. Begin on p. 38 (index of signs and page numbers) – flip.

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Welcome ASL 1! Signing Set Signing Set : red Master ASL! Book- You need a red Master ASL! Book- 1. Begin on p. 38 (index of signs and page numbers) – flip through pages and sign each unit 2 sign once (they have words under them) 2. When your team is also ready, ask each other “How are you?” and answer. Notes: Gender location in ASL- 1.Masculine signs tend to locate at the upper face Examples: BOY, DAD, MAN, NEPHEW, COUSIN 1.Feminine signs tend to locate at the lower face Examples: GIRL, MOM, WOMAN, NIECE, COUSIN *** COUSIN may be either masculine, feminine, or gender neutral, depending on its location Written Doorbuster (please copy these notes below ) Finished? Do the Signing Set (instructions left)

Welcome ASL 2! Today- remember shhh!- your chance to improve yesterday’s daily grade! Signing Set (when finished with Doorbuster): Red Master ASL! Book- 1.P sign each once; 2.p. 335 (Places Around the House)- sign each once; 3.if you have time, browse any other unit list or free choice signing (any subject) 3.if you have time, browse any other unit list or free choice signing (any subject) Classifier types in ASL- Part 1: 1.Descriptive classifiers (DCL) – used to describe an object or a person (curly hair, TV, boy, etc.) -also called Size and Shape Specifiers- SaSS Example:SCL:1 “person walking hurriedly” 2.Locative classifiers (LCL) – represent an object in a specific place, sometimes with movement- item ‘locked’ in place (leaf, school, etc.). Example: LCL:B”leaf drifting to the ground” Doorbuster-Please copy notes on ASL classifier types (then do Signing Set-instructions below left):