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By: Natalie Damon next
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Special needs students who are more high functioning Elective class for high school students next previous
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Small classroom setting for the special needs students Working in pairs for the high school students Student/teacher interaction Projector and screen Computer lab next previous
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Given that the signed alphabet will be projected on big screen in the front of the classroom, students will be able to follow along with the teacher and sign the corresponding picture of the signed letter and have a 95% accuracy signing next previous
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Given that there will be pictures projected on the big screen in front, students will be able to follow along with the teacher and sign the appropriate letters to the word being projected with a 85% accuracy while signing; accuracy went down when signing words because of the difficulty of having to combine multiple letters next previous
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Beginner Sign Language! next previous
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Start at Beginning previous Go straight to quiz Letters
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By understanding how to sign the alphabet correctly, the students will be able to sign anything because they will know how to use the alphabet Just like in the English language, we need to know the alphabet before we can spell things next previous
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmKnQjB f8wM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmKnQjB f8wM ” next previous
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Lets Get Started! next previous
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An enlarged picture of the letter alphabet Click on each letter that you desire to practice Each letter has step by step directions on how to form your fingers like that letter next previous
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Go to Application Go Back to Beginning *click on the letters for information
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Form hand into fist (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Keep fingers together Fold thumb across palm of the hand, making sure to keep it straight (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Make the letter “C” with your hands (follow the picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Use pointer finger and point up; as if you were pointing as something (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Curve fingers over Some spelling of “E” also may have only 3 fingers curved over; it can be used both ways (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Grip the pointer finger and thumb together Leave the middle, ring, and pinky finger up and touching together (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Use thumb and pointer finger in a pinch formation Other fingers make part of a fist (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Use pointer and middle finger Hold thumb, ring and pinky finger to form the rest of a fist (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Raise pinky in the air Cross thumb over the rest of the curled over fingers (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Just like the letter “I”, raise the pinky and cross over the thumb over the curled fingers Then in the air, start from top to bottom writing the letter “J” in the air (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Make a peace sign using the pointer and middle finger Place the thumb in between the opening of the pointer and middle finger (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Use pointer finger and thumb in the shape of an “L” Curl the rest of the fingers over (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Use thumb as a “bar” curling over the pointer, middle, and ring finger so that it looks similar to the letter “M” (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Similar to the letter “M”, use the thumb as a bar curling over your pointer and middle finger, making what looks like the letter “N” (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Form fingers into a circular shape making the connection with the thumb (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Similar to a “K”, use pointer and middle finger placing them horizontally Place thumb in the direction of the middle finger (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Like the pinching form of the letter “G”, just place finger direction downward making a mini arch (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Cross pointer and middle fingers together (like you’re keeping a promise in the phrase “cross your fingers”) (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Similar to the formation of the letter “A”, only cross thumb over the curled fingers or fist (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Curl pointer finger over the thumb leaving the other fingers curled in a fist (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Raise both pointer and middle finger holding them together Fold thumb to connect with ring finger (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Make a “peace” sign using pointer finger and middle finger (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Use pointer, middle, and ring finger to form a “W” (or as if you were holding up 3 fingers) (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Tuck thumb underneath curled middle, ring, and pinky finger Use pointer finger and curl it (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Stick out thumb and pinky finger leaving the remaining 3 fingers to curl over (this hand signal is also used in Hawaii meaning “hang loose” (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Using pointer finger, draw the letter “Z” in the air (follow picture as guide) Go Back to Letters
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Directions ◦ Click the back button to go back and next button to go next ◦ Click the Go to quiz button ◦ Click letters button to review letters next
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Keep track of the letters you struggled with signing on a separate sheet of paper Write out what you think the finger formation should be if you are unsure next previous
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Quiz Directions 1.Look at the letter displayed 2.Sign the letter 3.Keep track on a piece of paper which letters you had trouble with 4.Sign a few of the pictures 5.Answer the multiple choice questions Go to quiz previous Review Letters
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Which is the correct letter? Z Back to beginning
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TRY AGAIN Hint: pay attention to the finger positioning Back to Question
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TRY AGAIN Hint: Remember drawing in the air Back to Question
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GREAT JOB Next Question
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Which one is the correct letter? R
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TRY AGAIN Hint: Pay attention to the finger shape/placement Back to Question
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TRY AGAIN Hint: “cross your fingers” Back to Question
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GOOD JOB Next Question
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Which one is the correct letter? NMB
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TRY AGAIN Hint: Notice the finger formation Back to Question
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TRY AGAIN Hint: Notice the similarities in finger placement to the letter Back to Question
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GOOD JOB Next Question
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Sign the picture word: *Remember to keep track of your mistakes Answer
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Next Question
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Sign the picture word: *Remember to keep track of your mistakes Answer
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FINISHED!
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CONGRATS! YOU’VE FINISHED THE QUIZ!! next
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Continue to practice signing your letters everyday next previous
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YOU’RE DONE SIGNING! next previous
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