Watch me sign the sentence then SIGN the correct number that matches the answer. Hold up your number so I can see it.

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MASL Unit 3 ASL 1

Watch me sign the sentence then SIGN the correct number that matches the answer. Hold up your number so I can see it. 1. I m happy. 2. Please open the door 3. Who s Deaf? 4. Where s the water fountain? 5. Is the party on Saturday? 6. Who walks home everyday? 7. I m not confused. 8. What are you doing Saturday? 9. Where s my paper? 10. I sleep on the weekends. 11. Is the restaurant over there?

A lot of

Both open claw hands pull away from each other in an exaggerated movement.

Beautiful/Pretty

The 5 hand travels around the face in a clockwise motion while going from closed to open then closed again

To do, action/activity

Both open claw hands move back and forth in a circular motion.

During, in, on

Both hands move forward with index fingers extended.

Family

Both F-handshapes form a half circle coming away from the body.

Fun

Both hands have a U-handshape. One starts at the nose then comes down upon and rests upon the other U-handshape.

Me and You, We

The K-hand moves back and forth between your body and the other person/thing you are talking about.

Vacation

Both thumbs of the open 5-hands come up and rest on the shoulders.

Review A LOT PRETTY TO DO DURING FAMILY FUN ME AND YOU VACATION

To be born in

Closed five hand pushes down and out, away from the body.

To be from

The X handshape pulls away from straight index finger of the non dominant hand.

To Grow up

Closed 5 hand moves upwards.

Here

Both CLOSED 5 hands circle close to the body at abdomen level.

To live in

Both A-hands move up the body from stomach to chest.

Beach - Fingerspell

Ocean

The W-hand begins at the chin, followed by both hands making waving motions forward.

To ice skate

The X-handshapes of both hands are held in a palm up position as they move back and forth.

To Ski

Both hands with the X-handshapes move in a downward sloping motion.

To Visit

Both V-hands make alternating circles forward in front of the body.

Turn to the people at your table and review the signs we just learned. To be born in To be from To grow up Here To live in Beach Ocean Ice Skate Ski

Expression Corner OH-I-SEE is an ASL expression that conveys comprehension, sympathy, and concern, similar to sounds like huh, hmm, oh, aha, and I see. It is often used in conversation.

Watch DVD Where do you Live? Where is Kelly from? Where did Sean grow up? Who is from Ohio? Where was Kelly born? Does Kelly live in Utah? Does Sean want to go to Maine?

A LOT PRETTY TO DO DURING FAMILY FUN ME AND YOU VACATION REVIEW To be born in To be from To grow up Here To live in Beach Ocean Ice Skate Ski To Visit

Well Known City Signs

Atlanta

-A taps twice at chest

Boston

-B bounces

Chicago

C out and down (shape of a 7)

City/Town

-The fingertips of the hands touch and twist as the hands move from one side to the other.

Washington DC

-W spiral from shoulder + DC

State S taps twice on opposite palm

FSP LA Los Angeles

New Orleans

The O-handshape of one hand brushes up against the palm of the opposite hand.

philidelphia

-P out and down (shape of a 7)

SLC Salt Lake City

SF San Francisco

Seattle

S shakes

Review Atlanta Boston Chicago City/Town Washington DC State Los Angeles New Orleans Philadelphia Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle

Group Activity Interview 3 different people.. YOU BORN WHERE? YOU LIVE WHERE? GROW-UP WHERE? After taking notes, get in a new group of 4 to share background info about 3 people.

A LOT PRETTY TO DO DURING FAMILY FUN ME AND YOU VACATION To be born in To be from To grow up Here To live in Beach Ocean Ice Skate Ski To Visit REVIEW

States with signs

Texas

X across and down

Arizona

A s at corners of mouth

Alaska

A at forehead opens to 5 at chin

Hawaii

H around face

Washington

W spiral from shoulder

Oregon

O spiral from shoulder

California

ILY from head to shoulder

Montana

M s touch then go out and down

Colorado

color + ado, or C bounces up arm

New York

Y on open hand

Maine F brushes down 2 X on shoulder

Review TEXAS ARIZONA ALASKA HAWAII WASHINGTON OREGON CALIFORNIA MONTANNA COLORADO NEW YORK MAINE

Practice 1. Name: Rachel Born: Massachusetts Moved to New Hampshire Goes to school in New Hampshire 3. Name: Dan Born: Georgia Wants to live in Florida Likes to water ski 2. Name: Jeff Born: Canada Works in: Quebec Is hearing Wants to Live in: Hawaii 4. Name: Emilee Born: Oklahoma Is Deaf Enjoys playing sports Wants to visit Alaska

Continued 1. Name : Ryan Born: Texas Grew up: Texas Is learning ASL Likes to go to the beach 2. Name: Sam Lives in: Washington Grew up: Montana Is Deaf Likes to Roller Blade 3. Name: Aundrea Born: California Works on the weekends Knows ASL Likes to ski, go to the ocean 4. Name: Gary Born: New Jersey Grew up: New York Doesn t like sports Can t ski

Practice Eyebrows up on the topics in RED. 1. I don t like to ski. I like to rollerblade. 1. SKI I DON T-LIKE. ICE SKATE I LIKE. 2. I want to visit Hawaii. I was born and grew up in Oklahoma. Where does he/she live? 1. HAWAII I WANT VISIT. OKLAHOMA I BORN shift GREW UP. HE/SHE LIVE WHERE? 3. Do you want to rollerblade Friday afternoon? Where? 1. FRIDAY AFTERNOON GO TO BEACH YOU WANT? pause MEET WHERE?

Dialogue 1 Sign twice, once as Signer A and once as Signer B Eyebrows up on the topics in RED. A: I was born in Alaska ALASKA I BORN I. B: Oh yeah? I m from Texas. SURE? TEXAS I FROM I. A: Do you like Texas? YOU LIKE TEXAS? B: Yes, I do. YES I LIKE I. A: I see. I want to visit Texas. OH-I-SEE. TEXAS I WANT VISIT I.

Dialogue 2 Sign twice, once as Signer A and once as Signer B Eyebrows up on the topics in RED. A: I moved here from Florida FLORIDA I-MOVE-HERE. B: Why did you move here? MOVE HERE WHY? A: I want to go to school here. SCHOOL I WANT GO HERE. B: Oh, I see. Do you like it here? OH-I-SEE. YOU LIKE HERE? A: Yes, I do! YES I LIKE I.

TEXAS CITIES

FORT WORTH FW ON PALM OF HAND

EL PASO L PASSES BY O

LUBBOCK L AT FOREHEAD

GALVESTON G TAPS AT CORNER OF MOUTH G taps on chin

SAN ANTONIO G TAPS AT CORNER OF MOUTH

HOUSTON H TAPS AT CORNER OF MOUTH

TO BE CLOSE, NEAR

BOTH HANDS WITH A BENT CLOSED 5 HAND, THE HAND CLOSEST TO THE BODY MOVES BACK AND FORTH BETWEEN THE BODY AND THE STATIONARY HAND.

TO BE FAR

BOTH HANDS BEGIN WITH THE A-HANDSHAPE AND THEN THE RIGHT HAND MOVES IN A ARC, FORWARD AWAY FROM THE LEFT

REVIEW DALLAS FORT WORTH EL PASO LUBBOCK GALVESTON SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON TO BE CLOSE, NEAR TO BE FAR

Partner Practice Find a partner Interview them Where were they born? Have they lived any where else? Have they visited any where interesting?

Let me introduce myself Sign for the class on our next BLOCK day Greeting First and last name Where you are from Your birthday Where you grew up Two of your interests A place you would like to visit Two things you would do in that place

Practice translations Get out a sheet of notebook paper Find a partner give that person your notebook paper. Have them write their name on it then translate your monologue while you sign. Take the paper and find a new partner repeat. Staple the translation to your glossing and turn in tomorrow. If you do not turn this in with your assignment I will take 10 points of your grade.

To act/show

The A- handshapes move in a circular motion towards the body in an alternating movement.

Actor

Act + person indicator

Car/to drive Both S-hands act as if they are holding a steering wheel and driving.

dark Both open 5-hands come together in front of the face.

light Both hands middle fingers begin at the stomach and move up the chest and out at the shoulders.

Musician, singer One open flat hand moves back and forth along the forearm.

Fingerspell TV Television

Bent L in front of chin To watch

Email

At (symbol) A circles counterclockwise

Make a dot in the air Dot, period

Email, email address Index finger of one hand moves back and forth through the opposite C handshape.

internet The middle fingers touch and then twist back and forth.

3 on ear bends To listen

Music, sing Same as musician (no person indicator)

page The thumb of the A handshape runs along the palm of the opposite hand.

FSP-WWW Web page

VOICES OFF Practice Activity Ask your partner: Your email what? Write their email down on your paper. Write partner s name next to it. Now your partner will turn their back to the screen. You will sign the email address on the screen to them. They cannot turn around and look. Switch after 5 emails, then you do the same thing to your partner. ABSOLUTLEY NO TALKING ALL 10 emails on a sheet of paper (with both of your names at the top= 100 for the day! Talking= -10 each time I hear your voice!!

aslstudent8@aisd.net gadgets@100toys.com Clark@2favoriteshow.tv account95@city.bank SurfsUp@2sd.com

dude76@yahoo.com Tom@2favoriteshow.tv college@fed4.gov lori17@emailcanada.ca travel@8want.info

gadgets@100toys.com

Clark@2favoriteshow.tv

account95@city.bank

SurfsUp@2sd.com

dude76@yahoo.com

Tom@2favoriteshow.tv

college@fed4.gov

lori17@emailcanada.ca

travel@8want.info

Addresses

Address Both A-handshapes are placed on the chest and moved upward

number Both hands with flat O s touch and twist

Street hands move in straight forward motion.

How do you sign an address? 34 Southern Street When signing about an unnamed street, route, path, or road use the general street sign. In an address always fingerspell: Avenue (ave) boulevard (blvd) Court (court, ct) Drive (drive, dr) Road (road, rd) street (st)

Y held to ear Telephone

How do you sign a phone number? Sign the numbers like you would say the phone number. Eight one seven not eight seventeen

New The back of the right hand makes a scooping motion across the palm of the opposite hand

To be old (age) The s-handshape at the chin closes as it is pulled in a downward motion.

N pinches at hip Pager

Video Phone 5-handshape cross at wrist palms facing out.

Note for street names with -th, -st, -nd You don t need to fingerspell the -th, -st, or - nd as part of a name like West 152nd Street

Practice signing the telephone numbers. 555-4667

Practice signing the telephone numbers. 293-1392

Practice signing the telephone numbers. 427-4203

Practice signing the telephone numbers. 682-8600

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 1) 823-8092

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 2) 264-1104

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 3) 295-0205

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 4) 838-4647

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 5) 713-9553

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 6) 793-1010

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 7) 538-8884

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 8) 657-6741

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 9) 582-4667

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 10) 351-8524

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 11) 481-1600

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 12) 698-6721

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 13) 792-3350

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 14) 803-8855

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 15) 493-2222

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 16) 266-7503

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 17) 582-4345

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 18) 790-9221

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 19) 485-2953

Sign the telephone numbers to your partner until they write it correctly. 20) 346-6400

Dialogue A: YOUR ADDRESS shift PHONE NUMBER NEED. B: MY ADDRESS 437 Park Blvd., shift MY PHONE NUMBER 480-555-9226.

Practice 1. 6225 Jarvis Avenue 2. 34 Brookvale Circle 3. 576 Lewelling Blvd. 4. 901 Phoenix Way 5. 3307 Third Ave. North 6. 4588 Peralta 1. 7422 Niles Blvd. 2. 3000 Evergreen 3. 39217 Estudillo 4. 1120 Hollenbeck Lane 5. 465 Oak Park Blvd. 6. 100 Tesla Road

346 6400 485 2953 790 9221 582 4345 698 6721 793-1010

Practice Jeff Michaels 29222 Sunrise Ave. San Diego, CA (619) 555-2000 Email SurfsUp@2sd.com Dan Olman 7 Pine Blvd Madison, Wisconsin Lori Brace 181 Lamp Road Calgary, Alberta Canada Olivia Smith Seattle, Washington (206) 555-3444 cell (206) 555-5040 home (206) 555-9239 work Kelly Trask 3877 Pierce Ave. New York City (212) 555-8322 video phone Marti Housen 44 Casewell Blvd. Louisville, Kentucky Pager M400@kentucky.com (502)555-3876 TTY

Practice: I will sign several questions to you, use the map to write the correct answer.

Seasons

To celebrate Both X hands circle Next to face

Depends Index fingers extended, one finger rests on the other as both hands move up and down

Fall B-handshape brushes elbow of opposite arm.

Spring 5-handshape comes up through C-handshape

Summer Index finger slides across the forehead and bends into an X

Winter Both S-handshapes are pulled up to the body and shake as if someone is cold

How many S-hands move upwards and open up to 5 s

Month Both index finger. One slides down the back of the other.

Fingerspell Season

Year Both hands with S-handshapes one hand circles the other.

Vocabulary fingerspell months as we abbreviate them in English JAN FEB MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC

Practice May 10 April 3 July 22 December 7 September 25 February 9 October 31 June 15 August 29 March 2 November 8 January 23 April 13 September 17 May 19 March 2 August 18 December 5 June 27 July 4

Dialogue A: Is it your birthday this month? NOW MONTH YOUR BIRTHDAY? B: No, my birthday is in April. NO. MY BIRTHDAY APRIL. A: Oh, I see. Which day? OH-I-SEE. DAY WHICH? B: April 10. What about your birthday? APRIL 10. YOUR BIRTHDAY WHEN?

Practice How many months are there in a year? Which season is your favorite? Which months are in the spring season? What are your three favorite months? Which season and month is your birthday in? What season are we in now? Which months are in the winter season? Which months do you go to school?

Favorites To act, show Actor Car, to drive Dark Light Musician, Singer Television To watch Email At (symbol) Dot, period Email, email address Internet To listen Music, to sing Page Web page Address & Phone Numbers Address Number Street Telephone New To be old Pager Video Phone Seasons To celebrate Depends Fall Spring Summer Winter How Many Month Season Year

Major Holidays Christmas Easter Halloween Hanukkah Independence Day Kwanzaa Memorial Day New Years Passover St. Patrick's Day Thanksgiving Valentines Day Months of the Year` Weather Inside Outside Weather (2) To be cloudy To be cold To be cool To be hot To rain To snow To be sunny To be warm Waves To be windy Lightning Thunder Tornado Hurricane

A LOT PRETTY TO DO DURING FAMILY FUN ME AND YOU VACATION To be born in To be from To grow up Here To live in Beach Ocean Ice Skate Ski To Visit REVIEW

Review TEXAS ARIZONA ALASKA HAWAII WASHINGTON OREGON CALIFORNIA MONTANNA COLORADO NEW YORK MAINE

REVIEW DALLAS FORT WORTH EL PASO LUBBOCK GALVESTON SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON TO BE CLOSE, NEAR TO BE FAR

To act, show Actor Car, to drive Dark Light Musician, Singer Television To watch At (symbol) Dot, Period Email Internet To listen Music, to sing Page Web Page

Address Number Street (general) Telephone New To be old Pager Video Phone Season Spring Summer Winter Year To celebrate Depends Fall How many Month