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Communication 101: Basic American sign language

Communication 101: Basic American sign language. Toni Halstead, Shelley Noisette , & Terri Gross. Spann Elementary Educational Interpreters for the Deaf. Communication 101: Basic ASL. In this workshop we will:

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Communication 101: Basic American sign language

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  1. Communication 101:Basic American sign language Toni Halstead, Shelley Noisette, & Terri Gross Spann Elementary Educational Interpreters for the Deaf

  2. Communication 101: Basic ASL In this workshop we will: • Discuss the role of non-verbal communication, especially as it applies to the Special Education setting • Learn some basic American Sign Language vocabulary • Practice using the sign language vocabulary taught • Learn some fun facts about ASL and Deaf culture

  3. Communication 101: Basic ASL How do people communicate? Let’s think together to answer this question.

  4. Communication 101: Basic ASL • Here’s what we will cover today: • Alphabet and fingerspelling • Numbers • Simple Basics • Colors • Food signs • Manners • School signs • People signs

  5. Communication 101: Basic ASL Practice conversation #1

  6. Communication 101: Basic ASL

  7. Communication 101: Basic ASL SimpleBasics • Understand /Don’t understand • Right/ wrong • Yes/ No • Know /Don’t know • Want /Don’t want • Finished/More • Wait • Sit /stand • Stop /go • Be nice • Be careful • Patience • Look

  8. Communication 101: Basic ASL • Red • Orange • Yellow • Green • Blue • Purple • Pink • Black • Brown • White • Gray

  9. Communication 101: Basic ASL Application: Picnic game, I want…

  10. Communication 101: Basic ASL Manners • Please • Thank you • You’re welcome • Sorry • Ok • Excuse me • Hello • How are you? • Good morning • Nice to meet you • Fine • Good

  11. Communication 101: Basic ASL • Learn • Book • Teacher • Class • Lunch • Play • Bus • Cafeteria • Nurse • Restroom • Hurt • Help • Sick School

  12. Communication 101: Basic ASL People • Boy • Girl • Man • Woman • Mom • Dad • Grandma • Grandpa • Friend • Family

  13. Communication 101: Basic ASL TIME TO REVIEW WITH… TEAM JEOPARDY!

  14. Communication 101: Basic ASL • Which of the following statements do you think are true? • The sign language used in England is different than the sign language used in the United States. • At the International Conference for the Education of the Deaf in 1880, a resolution was passed banning the use of sign language. • 90% of deaf children are born to hearing parents. • Many Deaf adults are proud of their language and their culture. • American Sign Language was officially recognized as a language by Linguist William Stokoe in 1960. *Check your answers on the next slide.

  15. Communication 101: Basic ASL • All of the statements are TRUE!

  16. Contact Information Toni Halstead, Interpreter Thalstead@Dorchester2.k12.sc.us Shelley Noisette, Interpreter Anoisette@Dorchester2.k12.sc.us Terri Gross, Interpreter Tgross@Dorchester2.k12.sc.us

  17. Session EvaluationParticipants are asked to complete a session evaluation for each session attended. Credit will BE added following evaluation completion. For each question, use 1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=agree, 4=strongly agree. Your responses will assist us in planning future professional development in Dorchester School District Two. • The instructor was well prepared for the workshop. • The materials for the workshop were appropriate. • The concepts presented were appropriate to my job. • I will benefit from attending this session. • I would recommend this training to others.

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