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5 minutes voice off. Warm up. Tell your partner (using ASL of course) what you are wearing. Fs practice. fs - SCRABBLE fs - ALLISSON fs - BERNARD fs - TRIUMPH fs - STRAWBERRY fs - ABOMINATION fs - ENDURANCE. LEQ. How does one establish a reference point?
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Warm up • Tell your partner (using ASL of course) what you are wearing.
Fs practice • fs- SCRABBLE • fs- ALLISSON • fs- BERNARD • fs- TRIUMPH • fs- STRAWBERRY • fs- ABOMINATION • fs- ENDURANCE
LEQ • How does one establish a reference point? • How does one differentiate between the three types of shapes? • How does one give a command?
Daily Intro • TODAY WHAT • TOMORROW WHAT • YESTERDAY WHAT • WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT q q q q
Fly Swatter • 1 or 2 students will be in charge of writing the concepts on the board • Other students are responsible for signing words/concepts we have learned throughout the unit. • You may not repeat words/concepts so pay attention to what your peers use!
3 types of shapes • Linear/circle • non=-dominant hand held as reference point, dominant hand outlines the shape • Symmetrical • Use both hands symmetrically • Asymmetrical • Non-dominant hand held as reference point while other hand traces the shape
Draw It! • First, Watch me sign several and draw them on your white board. I will announce when to show me your boards. Please don’t look at your neighbor (they may be wrong ) • Your turn! Practice signing and drawing several shapes with your partner
Combination Shapes • A shape with another shape • Describe first shape • Use NDH to hold ref. point use DH to indicate new location for 2nd shape • Describe 2nd shape
Practice! • First, Watch me sign several shapes/combination shapes and draw them on your white board. I will announce when to show me your boards. Please don’t look at your neighbor (they may be wrong ) • Your turn!