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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 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.
Student Introduction Activity • YOU NAME WHAT • What is your name?
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.
Pronouns • ME • Point to one’s self • YOU • Point to other person
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”.
Questions • WHO • WHAT • WHERE • YES/NO
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
More Non-Manual Markers • Negative-head shake • Confirming-head nod
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).
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.
Verbs • COPY • FORGET • NOT-KNOW
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)
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.
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
The next slide is an example of a “Personality Poster”. Remember to be creative and illustrate your interests!!
Tennis player Hiker photographer Mrs. Stokes Loves camping and nature Skier Teacher Musician
That’s all for today! Terrific job!!