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Ironwood Ridge ASL 1. Unit 7 Lessons. © 2008 Natasha Escalada-Westland. Unit 7 Objectives. To sign about daily routines and objectives To identify and understand noun-verb pairs in ASL To describe clothing To learn and use spatial organization
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Ironwood Ridge ASL 1 Unit 7 Lessons © 2008 Natasha Escalada-Westland
Unit 7 Objectives • To sign about daily routines and objectives • To identify and understand noun-verb pairs in ASL • To describe clothing • To learn and use spatial organization • To apply turn-taking strategies in conversations • To understand the sign language continuum Based on Master ASL Level One by Jason Zinza
For example(show-you) p. 255 http://www.ferrum.edu/bpohlad/Donegal_Coast_Tim_030605/pages/Inishowen%20Head-Tim%20pointing%20to%20seals_jpg.htm
Schedule p. 255
To Vary p. 255
Every afternoon p. 257
Every morning p. 257
Every night p. 257
Every week, weekly p. 257
Every year, yearly, annually p. 257
To take a bath p. 259
To eat breakfast p. 259
To brush one’s hair p. 259
To brush one’s teeth p. 259
To comb one’s hair p. 259 Blow-dry hair
To get dressed, (put on) clothes p. 259 Apply makeup
To get up p. 259
To oversleep p. 259
To shave (2 variations) p. 259
To shower p. 259
To wake up p. 259
Every days p. 258
Every weekend p. 258
To change (clothes) p. 261
To do chores, duties p. 261
To eat dinner/supper p. 261
Early p. 261
To fall asleep p. 261
To go to bed p. 261
To eat lunch p. 261
To rest, relax p. 261
To set a clock/alarm p. 261
Spatial Organization p. 263 Use shoulder-shifting to organize your thoughts into groups, such as activities during the morning, afternoon and evening. In this case, shoulder-shifting replaces the English concept of “then”. SignWriting symbols that show torso movement, as in shoulder-shifting
Personal Hygiene & Care p. 267 • Shampoo • Hairspray • Perfume • Toothbrush • To cut nails • Nail polish • Deodorant • Soap • Sunscreen • Toothpaste • Mouthwash • Floss
Frequency p. 267 Always Sometimes Never For-for? What for? To use
To clean p. 271
To do the dishes p. 271
To feed p. 271
To do laundry, wash clothes p. 271
To make the bed p. 271
To mow (a lawn) p. 271
To rake leaves p. 271
To set the table p. 271
To sweep p. 271
To take out the trash p. 271
To wash the car p. 271
To do yard work p. 271
Noun-Verb Pairs p. 273
The right clothes? p. 275 • Clothes / wear • To use • Fit • To match