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October 9, 2013. Welcome! Today: “Through Deaf Eyes”  - Part 2 (starts immediately, quickly be seated) Each person needs your two papers from yesterday.

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1 October 9, 2013

2 Welcome! Today: “Through Deaf Eyes”  - Part 2 (starts immediately, quickly be seated) Each person needs your two papers from yesterday (absent? See front table) Be ready to write as you view the video Reminder-Good news- you do NOT have to write the questions, I printed them for you this year!

3 NOW, EVERYBODY UP AND WALKING! TRY TO GUESS YOUR OWN NUMBER. WHEN YOU MAKE A GUESS, THE PERSON MAY SIGN EITHER HIGHER OR LOWER (OR YES/NO) HOW FAST CAN THE ENTIRE CLASS GUESS YOUR NUMBERS? ALL STAY STANDING UNTIL EVERYONE IS DONE Welcome ASL 3 and 4! Today: Warm-up---5 min. ---you will be given a number from 1- 1000…

4 Check if you can sign these numbers (from your backs- warm-up) 3 77 21 743 103 317 987 867 999 591 413

5 A few “reminders” (based on most common interview errors) *and no, you do not need to copy this “Doorbuster”- ****#1-#5 are palm in- you got that!!! ***But, when mixed with other numbers or letters, you do not twist- stay palm out. Try signing these: ASL 1, ASL 2, ASL 3 6593, 7428 Time: 7:56  Rules on signing years-  Example: for 1995-  You most often see 19 + 95,but can do 1 9 9 5  Examples- practice these-  1995, 1997, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2031

6 also… The “Rule of Nine” – on numerical incorporation:  AGE- 1-YEAR-OLD, 7-YEAR-OLD, …..but AGE 10  TIME- 1:00, 6:00, 9:00, … but TIME 10, TIME 11  MONEY- $1.00, $5.00, $9.00, …..but 10 DOLLAR…  ---and others:  WEEK – 1-WEEK, 3-WEEKS, 7-WEEKS…  (future, past)  MONTH- 3-MONTH, 9-MONTHS, …  (yes-future, but past=3-MONTH + PAST)

7 Reminder, tomorrow: story comprehension test!!! Video + quizstar, all old signs possible Rest of today: Each group may choose from these lists- but I should see you doing at least one of the following at all times (check out tech from me as needed) --- 1. Look at printed vocabulary lists and try to sign them- either point and ask the other to sign, or just sign through.  You can even make it a game- 2 points if your partner knows the sign you point to, and 1 point for you if they do not but you do! 2. View and copy the vocabulary list videos-  I should see you signing. Waiting on them to load? Be signing to each other or from lists (eye contact, hands moving) 3. Test Preparation: Practice story translation-  view drweastasl channel for stories, write or sign to each other questions, ask Dr. Weast, etc.- view and/or try ASL 2 story comprehension on quizstar too. 4. Study new lists (if ready for the test) –  Unit C for ASL 3- Texas Cities, holiday signs, etc.  ASL 4- create 20 (instructions from the other day) ***Ticket Out Time: I will announce that you turn tech in to me- then be seated for more signs until the bell

8 ASL 4 new signs- list in progress by you: BRIDGE THICK (eg. bold letter) VARIOUS/VARIETY/VARIES


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