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LOCATIONS Notes 10/22
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WARM-UP 10/22 Number a piece of paper in your warm-up journal from 1-5. You will watch a different ASL teacher sign a quiz about housing vocabulary and giving directions.
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NUMBER 1 You see that man over there, Brian? He lives in a medium sized, old house.
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NUMBER 2 You see that woman over there named Tina? She lives in a small, but new apartment.
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NUMBER 3 Where’s the women’s restroom? Straight down the hall, third door on the left, next to the elevator.
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NUMBER 4 Where’s the office? Upstairs, on the second floor near the water fountain.
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NUMBER 5 Where’s the cafeteria? You have to go outside because it’s in a different building. Go all the way across to the next building, and it’s on the first floor. Go down the hall and turn right. It’s near the Coke machine.
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WARM-UP 10/23 In your own words, describe what the NMS/facial expressions for distance is used/looks like. Ex: When you sign about something nearby, what do you do with your face and hands? Get out your “cardinal and ordinal numbers” worksheet.
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NOW YOU TRY Ask your classmates where to find various things and describe how to get there from my classroom. Choose things like: ISS, Cafeteria, Front office, nurse’s office, gym, science class, etc.
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WARM-UP 10/27 Come to the board and write down one shopping-related vocabulary word. Write your real name next to your word so I can keep track. Ex: SHOPPING -Strother
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THRIFT SHOP Watch this ASL cover of “Thrift Shop” and write down signs you either 1)already know or 2)can figure out.
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HOW DID THEY SIGN IT? I’m gonna pop some tags I’m hunting, looking for… Awesome
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BUY
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SHOPPING
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STORE
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SELL
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CLOTHES
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SHOES
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FOOD
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DRINK
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WARM UP 10/30 Write down the English translation for the story I sign.
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NOUN-VERB PAIRS Watch the You-Tube video and write down the noun-verb pairs that you see. Verbs are signed one time. Nouns are signed more e than once (usually twice)
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SHOPPING-RELATED NOUN-VERB PAIRS? SELL/SHOP EAT/FOOD DRESS/GET DRESSED BUY/MONEY TO DRINK/DRINK TO DRIVE/CAR
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SOCKS
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HIGH HEELS
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PANTS
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SHORTS
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SKIRT
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DRESS
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SHIRT
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HAT
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WHAT ARE YOU WEARING? Watch me for your cue to meet up with classmates based on what you are wearing.
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WARM UP 11/2 What are you wearing today? Write down each article of clothing, including the color. Ex: Shirt- white with A&M, blue jeans, shoes black
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BLUE JEANS
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COAT/JACKET
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BELT
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GLOVES
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TIE
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BOW-TIE
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BOOTS
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SCARF/BANDANA
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VEST
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WHAT ARE YOU WEARING? PART 2 With the person next to you, sign everything that you are wearing. Include the color. Sign order? In general, top to bottom. Also, large details first, then the smaller details.
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THRIFT STORE RELAY RACE A’s on the left, B’s on the right Line leaders will sign what you need to look for. Next-in-line will find it and put it on, confirm that it’s right, take it off, and become line leader. Continue until all have had a turn to do both.
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WARM-UP 11/3 What challenges might you face if you were Deaf and wanted to go shopping? I need 3 brave volunteers.
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SHOPPING VIDEO Watch this video and be ready to sign what it talks about. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =dS8DRJruvTw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =dS8DRJruvTw
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HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE CLOTHING? Many things are fingerspelled, like D-E-N-I-M, K-H-A-K-I, P-A-I-S-L-E-Y, etc. Make it visual: draw the design, demonstrate the length of the material Short sleeve Long sleeve ¾ sleeve Sleeveless Spaghetti strap Tube top Etc.
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DESCRIPTIONS Describe as much detail as possible: What kind of clothing is it? What color? What length? What size? Any special details? How would you describe its look or feel?
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SPARKLY/SHINY/GLITTERY
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SPOTTED/POLKA DOTTED
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STRIPED
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PLAID/FLANNEL
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SOFT
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SMOOTH/SILKY
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WARM-UP 11/4 Describe the look and/or feel of the clothes you are wearing today: Greenish/blue shirt with buttons Colorful skirt, long Brown shoes
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MEET IN GROUPS OF 3 3 roles: holder, signer, guesser Holder: stand behind the guesser so they cannot see you. Take a piece of clothing out of the box. Signer: describe the piece of clothing to the guesser Guesser: draw the piece of clothing on the whiteboard. Check with the holder when finished. Rotate until I tell you to stop.
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DESIGNER CLOTHING You will individually design a full outfit to present to your classmates. You must include at least 4 items and describe how they look or feel.
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DESIGNER CLOTHING Due tomorrow! MUST be colored and labeled with what you will sign. Ex: Silky gold shirt, black belt, black skirt, black boots.
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REMEMBER YOUR LETTER AND NUMBER! Get out your completed clothing design and be ready to group up and sign about them. Test is tomorrow!!
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