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Greetings in ASL

Greetings in ASL. American Sign Language I Mrs. Stokes. Teacher Introduction. HELLO. ME NAME MRS.S-T-O-K-E-S. Hello, my name is Mrs. Stokes. Please Note…. When you are introducing yourself, you don’t need to sign Miss, Ms., Mrs. or Mr.-it is explained or implied.

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Greetings in ASL

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  1. Greetings in ASL American Sign Language I Mrs. Stokes

  2. Teacher Introduction • HELLO. ME NAME MRS.S-T-O-K-E-S Hello, my name is Mrs. Stokes

  3. Please Note… • When you are introducing yourself, you don’t need to sign Miss, Ms., Mrs. or Mr.-it is explained or implied.

  4. Student Introduction Activity • YOU NAME WHAT • What is your name?

  5. Student Introduction Activity • Write your name in large letters, on the sheet of paper provided. • When you are finished, fold into three parts, and stand it up on your desk.

  6. Pronouns • ME • Point to one’s self • YOU • Point to other person

  7. More Pronouns • IX • Short for INDEX. IX indicates pointing, and is used for 3rd person pronouns (he, she, him, her, it). • IX (loc) • Short for INDEX, and is used to indicate “here” or “there”.

  8. Questions • WHO • WHAT • WHERE • YES/NO

  9. Non-Manual Markers • Non-Manual Markers are facial expressions used to denote certain grammatical aspects of ASL. • Yes/No-questions: raised eyebrows • Wh-questions: lowered eyebrows

  10. More Non-Manual Markers • Negative-head shake • Confirming-head nod

  11. Non-Manual Marker Practice • ME NAME MRS. STOKES • This is an example of a yes/no question (eyebrows raised). • ME NAME WHAT • This is an example of a Wh-question (eyebrows lowered).

  12. Nouns • NAME • Note: English word in capital letters stands for an ASL sign (called a gloss). The meaning of the sign and the English word may not be exactly the same.

  13. Verbs • COPY • FORGET • NOT-KNOW

  14. Sentence Structure Practice • Signer A: ask for name YOU NAME “WHAT” • Signer B: give name (point to name on paper sign) ME NAME IX(loc)

  15. Sentence Paired Practice • You and your partner will practice asking each other’s names (one person asks; the other responds). • When the teacher gives the signal, you will switch roles.

  16. Homework Assignment • “Who Am I?” • Using WordArt, ClipArt, and your creativity, create a poster (Word document) that describes you and your personality. Include likes, interests, and hobbies. • Due Date: next class period

  17. The next slide is an example of a “Personality Poster”. Remember to be creative and illustrate your interests!!

  18. Tennis player Hiker photographer Mrs. Stokes Loves camping and nature Skier Teacher Musician

  19. That’s all for today! Terrific job!!

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