concepts Family Vocab Contrastive structure howmany? Contrast bro and sis # Future children you want Talking about siblings Ranking Age spot HAVE, LIKE, WANT, NEED Living situation Share bedroom Get along Close Clash See how often? Daily – live with Weekly – live near Sometimes – lives med away Rarely – lives far Never – dead Don’t know where Have, want 10 years later Grown move out You-2,we-2 No, not, none Contrastive with question and answer --------------------Asking about grand and great grand parents Dead Still living Weak Strong healthy Live alone With family takecare-of Nursing home Lab work Conversations1 Conv. 2 VP family presentation Main Concepts • Week 1: family signs; begin life events; begin possessives; begin contrastive structure (Friday) • Week 2: contrastive structure; possessive vs personal p.n. • Week 3: life events (10 yr later); age spot; • Week 4: ranking (listing); plural pronouns • Week 5: how get along (relationships) neg responses/ no, not, none, A FEW REMINDERS Thank you for spitting out your gum. At this point in the school year it should be habit to toss your gum when you enter the classroom. NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THIS CLASS IT SPILLLS IT GETS IN THE WAY FOR SIGNING IT IS DISTRACTING THIS INCLUDES WATER BOTTLES WHY? Too many students leave their trash behind for me to pick up. This is a Peanut Free classroom. No one should be eating peanuts in this room at anytime. This includes granola bars with peanuts and a candy with peanuts. It is the peanut dust and oils in the air that can trigger an allergy attack. WEEK 5 Wk 5: Papers to have ready Worksheet: Ranking: Teacher’s family/partner’s family Labs • NSN 4:1 minidialogues • NSN 4:5 ranking Grammar notes: Ranking/Age-spot; Negative statements/Responses Culture notes: Asl 1 Monday March 10, 2014 FIRST WORK Voice Off Please THANK YOU FOR TOSSING OUT YOUR GUM 1. Backpacks completely under tables. (trip hazard) 2. Today you will need a pencil, scratch paper and your ASL binder. The signs #no and not are used to answer a yes/no question. The sign none is used to answer a how many question. Gally Read #6 Please put this title on your paper. Save paper for next time. Agenda • • • • • • Gally Read #6 Ranking Practice w/ teacher Siblings Partner practice Binder Handouts Vocab practice at home L.T. How to use the Listing and Ordering feature of ASL (Ranking) Review • Another form of a person pronoun is called______ ________ • This feature of ASL uses the concept of ________ ________ • Number Incorporation means that a sign is made but the __________ is changed to be a number. • What are Rocking Numbers? Review • Another form of a person pronoun is Plural Pronoun called______ ________ • This feature of ASL uses the concept of Number Incorporation ________ ________ • Number Incorporation means that a sign is Handshape made but the __________ is changed to be a number. • What are Rocking Numbers? 67,68,69,78,79,89 tip in toward the signer 98,97,96,87,86,76 tip out away from the signer Review • Use the sign ______ to answer a Yes/No question. • Use the sign ______ to make a negative statement. • The sign ______ is the negation of HAVE. • Use the sign ______ to answer a How-many question. • NMS for a negative statement are ________ and ________. Review #NO • Use the sign ______ to answer a Yes/No question. NOT • Use the sign ______ to make a negative statement. NONE • The sign ______ is the negation of HAVE. NONE • Use the sign ______ to answer a How-many question. Furrow Brows • NMS for a negative statement are ________ Shake Head and ________. Relationships How do you get along? • • • • Relationship Friend Really good-friend Best-friend/ super close • Going steady (together a lot) • Hang-out • • • • • • • Get along Close Like Don’t-like Conflict Argue Verbal-fight (big blow up) Note: if you sign BEST FRIEND followed by GOING STEADY, it simply means that you ‘hang out together a lot’ Ranking • I found a power point presentation created by a teacher friend of mine, Kathy Underhill. • She and I worked together in Puyallup, but now she teaches in Kent and I teach here. • We are going to use her lesson to learn and practice the ASL concept of Ranking. Ranking Kathy Underhill Ranking “Ranking” is a listing principle that is often used in ASL. Ranking is used to show lists of various people, places, things, or events. Kathy Underhill Ranking Use your Non-Dominant Hand to display the number of nouns (but held sideways). Example: Use a ‘3’ hand to list/rank three things Dominant hand (1 handshape) is then used to reference the various nouns (persons, places, things, events). Kathy Underhill Ranking …is used for: Examples: • Listing activities (usually chronologically) YESTERDAY ME (rank 3) GO STORE, STUDY FOR TEST, WATCH #TV. • Listing items (no particular order) R-E-C-I-P-E YOU NEED (rank 4) ORANGE, APPLE, BANANA, STRAWBERRY. • Siblings (in order of birth) BROTHER I HAVE 2 (rank 2) M-I-K-E, M-A-R-C Kathy Underhill Ranking begins on the following fingers of your non-dominant hand: How many Starting finger 2 = index finger 3 = thumb 4 = index finger 5 = thumb 6+ = thumb HINT Always start with your thumb except for the number 2 and 4. Use your dominant index finger to begin signing your list starting with the appropriate beginning finger as listed above. Kathy Underhill Which finger to start? Easy way to remember: Always start with your thumb except for the number 2 and 4. Ranking… Once you refer to a certain person (or thing), you can drop the non-dominant hand and give additional information. Often the signer will sign onehanded while maintaining the list/rank on the non-dominant hand. Kathy Underhill pass out worksheet Teacher’s Family First Born Second Born Third Born Fourth Born Name: Name: Name: Name: Fact: Fact: Fact: Fact: Fact: Fact: Fact: Fact: Kathy Underhill What to do I will sign information to you using my siblings — then… Fill in all the information on your chart. Fill in the information Kathy Underhill First Born Name: Karen Fact: Married with 4 children (all boys) Fact: Lives in San Diego. CA Second Born Name: Kathy Third Born Name: Dee Fourth Born Name: Chris Fact: Fact: Fact:Married Married with Married with divorced and 2 children (son 2 children (son married again & daughter) & daughter) (2 daughters) Fact: Lives in Kent Commutes to Puyallup Fact: Lives in Canada Fact: Lives in Portland OR Kathy Underhill Using #ALL The fingerspelled loan sign, #ALL is often used with ranking. This sign is used to show that all the children or siblings in a family are hearing, deaf, married, not married, and so on. Watch how it is demonstrated… Kathy Underhill First Born Name: Karen (hearing) Fact: Married with 4 children (boys) Fact: Lives in San Diego. CA Second Born Name: Kathy (hearing) Third Born Name: Dee (hearing) Fourth Born Name: Chris (hearing) Fact: Fact: Fact: Married Married with Married with divorced and 2 children (son 2 children (son married again & daughter) & daughter) (2 daughters) Fact: Lives in Kent Commutes to Puyallup Fact: Lives in Canada Fact: Lives in Portland OR Kathy Underhill YOUR TURN… Each of you must tell about your siblings to your partner using ranking. Fill in your chart. Name: Fact #1: Age (use the age-spot) Fact #2: (Don’t forget to include yourself too.) If you are an only child, you may rank some cousins instead—(do not include yourself if you use cousins). Kathy Underhill YOUR TURN… What to do. Practice signing to yourself one time. 1.Start with the number of children in your family on your non-dominant hand. 2.List names in birth order. 3.Refer back to each one by pointing to that finger. 4.Tell the age for each one using Age-spot. 5.Tell a 2nd fact about each one. Kathy Underhill Ranking begins on the following fingers on you non-dominant hand: How many Starting finger 2 = index finger 3 = thumb 4 = index finger 5 = thumb 6+ = thumb HINT Always start with your thumb except for the number 2 and 4. Use your dominant index finger to begin signing your list starting with the appropriate beginning finger as listed above. Kathy Underhill YOUR TURN… Partners – Wagon Wheel 1.Start with the number of children in your family on your non-dominant hand. 2.List names in birth order. 3.Refer back to each one by pointing to that finger. 4.Tell the age for each one using Age-spot. 5.Tell a 2nd fact about each one. Kathy Underhill 2nd partner • Look around for someone who has finished. • Get their attention in a “Deaf Friendly” way. YOUR TURN… What to do. 1.Start with the number of children in your family on your non-dominant hand. 2.List names in birth order. 3.Refer back to each one by pointing to that finger. 4.Tell the age for each one using Age-spot. 5.Tell a 2nd fact about each one. Kathy Underhill transition • Tuck paper in your binder so that you can practice again later. Review • When you list items or siblings it is called ______. • You hold up the number siblings listed on your ___________ hand. • The hand is held _________. • You may ______ the ranking hand to sign • or hold it and sign with ____ _____. • Siblings are listed in _____ order. • Events are listed in __________ order. Review • When you list items or siblings it is called ______. Ranking • You hold up the number siblings listed on your non-dominant hand. ___________ sideways • The hand is held _________. drop the ranking hand to sign • You may ______ one hand • or hold it and sign with ____ _____. birth order. • Siblings are listed in _____ chronological order. • Events are listed in __________ Be Awesome! Asl 1 Tuesday March 11, 2014 FIRST WORK Voice Off Please THANK YOU FOR TOSSING OUT YOUR GUM 1. Backpacks completely under tables. (trip hazard) 2. Today you will need ASL Binder for handouts. Sign Along • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHFoFo GmPm0 • Time -7:37 • Teacher is Mitch Noll from Emerald Ridge HS. Agenda • FW: Vocab Sign Along • Review – Ranking – Age Spot practice – How get along • Practice Ranking – Siblings – Age (with age spot) – How get along Review • When you list items or siblings it is called ______. • You hold up the number siblings listed on your ___________ hand. • The hand is held _________. • You may ______ the ranking hand to sign • or hold it and sign with ____ _____. • Siblings are listed in _____ order. • Events are listed in __________ order. Review • When you list items or siblings it is called ______. Ranking • You hold up the number siblings listed on your non-dominant hand. ___________ sideways • The hand is held _________. drop the ranking hand to sign • You may ______ one hand • or hold it and sign with ____ _____. birth order. • Siblings are listed in _____ chronological order. • Events are listed in __________ Age Spot – practice Palm OUT when you touch your chin. • • • • • • • • • Age-spot 1 Age-spot 2 Age-spot 3 Age-spot 4 Age-spot 5 Age-spot 6 Age-spot 7 Age-spot 8 Age-spot 9 Variations • Slight shake • Hold at child height AGE-9 • Hand open as you touch chin Age Spot – practice Palm IN when you touch your chin. • • • • • • • • • • Age-spot 10 Age-spot 11 Age-spot 12 Age-spot 13 Age-spot 14 Age-spot 15 Age-spot 16 Age-spot 17 Age-spot 18 Age-spot 19 Variations Age-10 • thumb is already up as you touch chin. 16-19 • Double flick of hand as you move away from chin Age Spot – practice Palm OUT when you touch your chin. • • • • • • • • • • Age-spot 20 Age-spot 21 Age-spot 22 Age-spot 23 Age-spot 24 Age-spot 25 Age-spot 26 Age-spot 27 Age-spot 28 Age-spot 29 Review Siblings – Ranking How to Rank yourself with your siblings Example: • My family has children 4 (Hold up four fingers on non dominant hand) • First, FSP name, give age • Second, FSP name, give age • Third, FSP name give, age • Fourth, FSP name give, age Now your family – be sure to include yourself. Groups of 4 I expect all of you to display appropriate paying attention manners to your classmates when they are signing. Review Relationships How do you get along? • • • • Relationship Friend Really good-friend Best-friend/ super close • Going steady (together a lot) • Hang-out • • • • • • • Get along Close Like Don’t-like Conflict Argue Verbal-fight (big blow up) Note: if you sign BEST FRIEND followed by GOING STEADY, it simply means that you ‘hang out together a lot’ Review Relationships How do you get along? • • • • Relationship Friend Really good-friend Best-friend/ super close • Going steady (together a lot) • Hang-out • • • • • • • Get along Close Like Don’t-like Conflict Argue Verbal-fight (big blow up) Note: if you sign BEST FRIEND followed by GOING STEADY, it simply means that you ‘hang out together a lot’ Siblings - Relationship How do you get along with each of your siblings? • Using the same ranking list, • refer back to each sibling, • pick one or two signs that best describe how you two get along. Watch my example. Groups of 4 Your turn. I expect all of you to display appropriate paying attention manners to your classmates when they are signing. Siblings - Living Situation • Lives together • Lives different house, with …..mom, dad, grandma • Bedroom room-mate (shares a room) • Bedroom myself alone I expect all of you to display appropriate paying attention manners to your classmates when they are signing. Siblings - Living Situation Partners Using the same ranking list refer back to each sibling; this time to tell about your living situation with each sibling. Do you live together or not? If not then who do they live with? If live together then do you share a room? •Lives together •Lives different house, with mom, dad, grandma •Bedroom room-mate (shares a room) •Bedroom myself alone I expect all of you to display appropriate paying attention manners to your classmates when they are signing. 3rd and 4th period Handouts Please place these handout in the GRAMMAR section of your ASL binder. • Positive and Negative Statements/Negative Responses (salmon) Grammar • Telling Age / Ranking (yellow) Grammar 3rd and 4th period Handouts Please place these handout in the GRAMMAR section of your ASL binder. • Positive and Negative Statements/Negative Responses (salmon) Grammar • Telling Age / Ranking (yellow) Grammar The Shepherd Genius • Chapter 6 Be Awesome! Asl 1 Wednesday March 12, 2014 Agenda • • • • Sign changes over the years # for fingerspelled loan signs Chapter 6 novel Hand back papers for binders Deaf Culture Minute All languages, including signed languages, change over time. You can see an example of this by comparing the two signs for telephone in Kris’ family portrait. Think about the sign drive: What kind of signs can you think of that might have been used when people rode in a Model T? What about when riding in a carriage? MASL p 143 Deaf Culture Minute The old sign for brother is BOY SAME (family) and old sign for sister is GIRL SAME (family) What sign do we use now? The old sign for man is BOY ADULT(tall) What sign do we use now? HASH TAG? • I have heard a few of you asking about the #NO and why there is a hash tag. • This is the Pound symbol. • It is used to show that a sign is a fingerspelled loan sign (lexicalized fingerspelling) • At one time the sign #NO was just spelling out N-O HASH TAG? • I have heard a few of you asking about the #NO and why there is a hash tag. • • This is the Pound symbol. It is used to show that a sign is a fingerspelled loan sign (lexicalized fingerspelling) • At one time the sign #NO was just spelling out N-O • Over time the sign became the way we sign it today. Many books still write it with # to show that it came from fingerspelling. HASH TAG? • I have heard a few of you asking about the #NO and why there is a hash tag. • • This is the Pound symbol. It is used to show that a sign is a fingerspelled loan sign (lexicalized fingerspelling) • • At one time the sign #NO was just spelling out N-O Over time the sign became the way we sign it today. Many books still write it with # to show that it came from fingerspelling. • • • • What other fingerpelled sign have we learned so far? #APT #BUS #DOG The Shepherd Genius • Chapter 6 finish up Asl 1 Thursday March 13, 2014 FIRST WORK Voice Off Please THANK YOU FOR TOSSING OUT YOUR GUM 1. Backpacks completely under tables. (trip hazard) 2. Today you will need your paper from Gally Read #6 and a pencil. Gally Read #7 Please put this title on your paper. When ranking siblings, you hold up the number on your non-dominant hand and use your dominant to point to the fingers. Save this paper for next time. Review • When you list items or siblings it is called ______. • You hold up the number siblings listed on your ___________ hand. • The hand is held _________. • You may ______ the ranking hand to sign • or hold it and sign with ____ _____. • Siblings are listed in _____ order. • Events are listed in __________ order. Review • When you list items or siblings it is called ______. Ranking • You hold up the number siblings listed on your non-dominant hand. ___________ sideways • The hand is held _________. drop the ranking hand to sign • You may ______ one hand • or hold it and sign with ____ _____. birth order. • Siblings are listed in _____ chronological order. • Events are listed in __________ Review • Another form of a person pronoun is called______ ________ • This feature of ASL uses the concept of ________ ________ • Number Incorporation means that a sign is made but the __________ is changed to be a number. • What are Rocking Numbers? Review • Another form of a person pronoun is Plural Pronoun called______ ________ • This feature of ASL uses the concept of Number Incorporation ________ ________ • Number Incorporation means that a sign is Handshape made but the __________ is changed to be a number. • What are Rocking Numbers? 67,68,69,78,79,89 tip in toward the signer 98,97,96,87,86,76 tip out away from the signer Take a picture of this or copy down in your planner. Next Week Test Schedule Yesterday I got Wed and Thurs wrong! Tuesday • 1st per • 2nd per • 3rd per • 4th per Wednesday Thursday • 5th per • 3rd per Testing Time Testing Time • 6th per • 4th per • 1st per • 2nd per • 5th per • 6th per Classes are 90 min long. Lunch is connected to 3rd class of the day. Bring snacks! 1st lunch 10:30, 2nd lunch 12:00 Agenda • • • Gally Read Test Schedule Review – – • MASL Lesson 9 – • Plural Pronouns Ranking Pronouns and Numbers (Plural Pronouns) Minidialogues – NSN 4:5 (Ranking) Master ASL Unit 4 Lesson Nine Lesson Nine MASL pp 152-155 Pronouns & Number; Eyes on ASL#10:Pronoun Agreement Outcomes: Can incorporate pronouns into communication; Understands the concept of pronoun and number agreement; Modifies pronoun use according to the context. Lesson Nine MASL pp 152-155 Pronouns & Number; Eyes on ASL#10:Pronoun Agreement Outcomes: Can incorporate pronouns into communication; Understands the concept of pronoun and number agreement; Modifies pronoun use according to the context. ASL Up Close Pronouns and Number Use the ASL pronoun that shows the particular number of people being talked about whenever possible. When the exact number is unknown, use the general pronouns, we, us or they. Otherwise use the following pronouns that refer to a specific number of people. MASL p 153 ASL Up Close Pronouns and Number We-2, we-3, we-4, You-2, you-3, you-4, They-2, they-3, they-4, MASL p 153 Classroom Exercise 1.Pronoun drill. What is the correct pronoun sign? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Those four You and me You three You and her These five The six of them You, me, and him She and I The five of you Those two Us five Two of them Us two You two Those two p 153 Eyes on ASL #10 MASL DVD • When using ASL pronouns, the pronoun sign must match the number of individuals talked about. • If you don’t know how many subjects there are, then use the generic we, you (plural), and they signs. MASL p 153 Transition Words we need for today • • • • • • • • • • Same Different Have Close Only 1 Only me Oldest Last Oh-i-see Interesting • • • • • • • • • • You-two We-two None Correct Not So-so Good Twins How-old 6th Words we need for today • • • • • • • • • • Same Different Have Close Only 1 Only me Oldest Last Oh-i-see Interesting • • • • • • • • • • You-two We-two None Correct Not So-so Good Twins How-old 6th NSN 4.5 Ranking To indicate Ranking among siblings, do the following: 1. First, use contrastive structure to tell the number of brothers and sisters 2. Then use fingers on your non-dominant hand to represent each sibling in their birth order. 3. Point to the finger that represents you to give your ranking. NSN 4.5 Ranking review • Watch the demo conversation and explaination on the video 4.5 NSN 4.5 Only Child • If you are an only child, ranking is not needed. • Use the sign ‘only me’ NSN 4.5 • • • • One Sibling If there is only one sibling You may use Ranking OR You may indicate that you have 1 brother or sister. • Then tell who is the oldest. • Use the sign ‘oldest’ NSN 4.5 Two Siblings • When there are two siblings (three all together), • You and your siblings are represented with a ‘3’ signed with your non-dominant hand. • Point to a finger (or thumb) to indicate your ranking. NSN 4.5 Three Siblings • When there are three siblings (4 all together), • You and your three siblings are represented with a ‘4’ sign on the nondominant hand. • Again, point to the finger to indicate your ranking. NSN 4.5 Four Siblings • When there are four siblings (5 all together), • You and your four siblings are represented with a ‘5’ sign on your non-dominant hand. • Again, you point to the finger (or thumb) that represents your rank. NSN 4.5 Five Siblings • When there are six children all together and you are one of the oldest five, • Use the ‘5’ sign on you non-dominant hand and point to a finger (or thumb) to tell your rank. • If you are the sixth child, • Tell that you are the ‘last’ one and use the ordinal number ‘6th’ to indicate your rank. • Note: the ‘6th’ sign is often placed at the location of a 6th imaginary finger. Words we need for today • • • • • • • • • • Same Different Have Close Only 1 Only me Oldest Last Oh-i-see Interesting • • • • • • • • • • You-two We-two None Correct Not So-so Good Twins How-old 6th A few more… • • • • • • • Glasses Fishing Play games Animals Cat Boyfriend green NSN 4.5 Ranking Minidialogues • Watch the signers talk about ranking among siblings. • Observe the use of the non-dominant hand to represent the number of siblings and to indicate ranking. MY ADVICE • Watch the conversation completely through the first time. • Then write things down on the 2nd and 3rd viewing. NSN 4.5 Ranking Minidialogue 1 1. How many brothers and sisters does Tyrone have? 2. What are their ages? 3. Explain their relationship. NSN 4.5 Ranking Minidialogue 1 1. How many brothers and sisters does Tyrone have? 2. What are their ages? 3. Explain their relationship. NSN 4.5 Ranking Minidialogue 2 1. How many brothers and sisters does Michelle have? 2. Summarize the information given about each sibling (including Michelle’s information) 3. Describe the two brothers’ signing skills. NSN 4.5 Ranking Minidialogue 2 1. How many brothers and sisters does Michelle have? 2. Summarize the information given about each sibling (including Michelle’s information) 3. Describe the two brothers’ signing skills. NSN 4.5 Ranking Minidialogue 3 1. What is Priscilla’s rank in the family? 2. What are the ages of the siblings? 3. Which siblings are twins? 4. Describe how the twins are similar/different. NSN 4.5 Ranking Minidialogue 3 1. What is Priscilla’s rank in the family? 2. What are the ages of the siblings? 3. Which siblings are twins? 4. Describe how the twins are similar/different. transition • Stamp paper • Place in binder Be Awesome! Asl 1 Friday March 14, 2014 FIRST WORK Voice Off Please THANK YOU FOR TOSSING OUT YOUR GUM 1. Backpacks completely under tables. (trip hazard) 2. Today you will need ….nothing I can think of Agenda • Schedule for next week • Sign Along warm up • MASL Lesson 5 – Shoulder Shift (Contrastive Structure) – Listing and Ordering Technique (Ranking) • NSN Negative Responses – Practice – View DVD • NSN Narrative – My Family (Iva) Review • Use the sign ______ to answer a Yes/No question. • Use the sign ______ to make a negative statement. • The sign ______ is the negation of HAVE. • Use the sign ______ to answer a How-many question. • NMS for a negative statement are ________ and ________. Review #NO • Use the sign ______ to answer a Yes/No question. NOT • Use the sign ______ to make a negative statement. NONE • The sign ______ is the negation of HAVE. NONE • Use the sign ______ to answer a How-many question. Furrow Brows • NMS for a negative statement are ________ Shake Head and ________. Take a picture of this or copy down in your planner. Next Week Test Schedule Yesterday I got Wed and Thurs wrong! Tuesday • 1st per • 2nd per • 3rd per • 4th per Wednesday Thursday • 5th per • 3rd per Testing Time Testing Time • 6th per • 4th per • 1st per • 2nd per • 5th per • 6th per Classes are 90 min long. Lunch is connected to 3rd class of the day. Bring snacks! 1st lunch 10:30, 2nd lunch 12:00 Master ASL Unit 4 Lesson Five Lesson Five MASL pp 138-143 Listing & Ordering Technique; Life Events; My Family Narrative Outcomes: Can communicate multiple details about one or more individuals or events using the Listing & Ordering Technique; Discusses major life events and corresponding ages when those events occur; Comprehends the content of the My Family narrative. REVIEW ASL Up Close Using Shoulder-Shifting Shoulder-Shifting is a feature unique to American Sign Language. Related to the concept of deixis in which the index finger points to a person or object which may or may not be visible, shoulders-shifting is a way to distinguish several pieces of information in a signed sentence by slightly moving your head and shoulders in a different direction for each detail. MASL p 131 REVIEW ASL Up Close Shoulder-Shifting is used for: Contrasting: Multiple topics or pieces of information in the same sentences; Comparing: What more than one person says or does; Separating: More than one idea or concept in the same sentence. See pictures on pg. 131 MASL p 131 Classroom Exercise REVIEW Age and Shoulder-Shift. Use contrastive structure to state each set of ages. (See picture bottom of Pg. 138.) Right side HE AGE~7…..left side HE AGE~3 They are seven and three years old. p 138 Classroom Exercise REVIEW Age and Shoulder-Shift. Use contrastive structure to state each set of ages. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6…10 21…12 7…9 14…16 30…15 6. 16…20 7. 8…32 8. 17…25 9. 1…1 10. 42…13 Right side HE AGE~7…..left side HE AGE~3 p 138 Classroom Exercise REVIEW Age and Shoulder-Shift. Use contrastive structure to state each set of ages. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3…6…9 13…14…15 22…26…28 19…15…11 37…57…77 6. 4…8…12 7. 20…5…8 8. 33…15…3 9. 17…10…12 10. 45…50…18 p 138 ASL Up Close The Listing & Order Technique DVD Making a visual list of information such as names or ages is called the Listing and Ordering Technique. (Ranking) This technique is used most often when providing several details about one or more person or thing. The non-dominate hand forms a list with each new bit of information signed by the dominate hand. (See pictures top of pg. 138) Example 1 Marc is the first, I’m the second, and Lila is the third Example 2 He (Marc) is 35, I’m 18, and she (Lila) is 15. MASL p 138 Classroom Exercise Listing and Ordering Technique. Use the Listing and Ordering (Ranking) to state each set of ages. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 9…6…3 15…14…13 28…26…22 19…15…11 77…57…37 6. 16…12…8…4 7. 20…8…5 8. 33…15…4…3 9. 22…18…17…12…10 10. 50…45…18…8…6 p 138 Classroom Exercise Making lists. Use the Listing and Ordering Technique (Ranking) with each group of information. 1. 2. 3. 25 years old 10 years old, 5 years old, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Bryan, Leslie, Jason, Lisa, Jeff 1. 2. 3. I'm going to: New York, Washington D.C., Boston 1. 2. 3. John is first, Lara is second, And Rick is last. 1. 2. 3. Hannah is 23 Megan is 17, And I’m ____, p 138 What’s the difference? Ranking (Listing and Ordering technique) and Contrastive Structure (Shoulder Shifting) are very different grammatical structures in ASL. • • • • • • What is Ranking? What is Contrastive Structure? What is the difference? Which is recently learned? Which have we been doing for a while? Which do you feel more comfortable with? I Want to Know… How do I fix mistakes? Mistakes are guaranteed to happen, whether you are fluent in a language or not. Knowing how to correct mistakes is an important part of using language well. ASL has several ways to help correct mistakes: the most common corrections are oops and wave-no. When you make a mistake, use either sign and continue signing. You don’t need to over-emphasize the signs or exaggerate facial expressions. MASL p 150 I Want to Know… How do I fix mistakes? The sign um shows one is thinking of what to say or trying to remember something. It is also a visual cue to inform those watching the conversation that the signer isn’t done. Wave-no has several uses in ASL: it draws attention to a mistake and also serves as a ‘stronger’ no than the sign no. • use wave-no to correct information (“No, I’m not from California.”), • to refuse something (“No, I don’t want that.”) • or to signal an objection (“No you’re wrong.”) MASL p 150 Negative Responses 4.2 REVIEW NSN 4.2 Forming Negative Responses When asked a yes-no question that requires a negative response. Begin with this sign, then give a negative statement. NO Depending on the type of question, use one of the following signs to make your negative statement. To respond to questions like “Are you married?,” or “Do you like ice cream?,” use the sign below to state that something is not true or not correct. For example, “I’m not married.” or “I don’t like ice cream.” NOT Note: if you are absent then you will need to come in and make this up in the Lab. REVIEW NSN 4.2 Forming Negative Responses To respond to questions like “Do you have sisters?,” or “Is there any more ice cream left?,” use the sign below to state “I don’t have any sisters.” or “There is no ice cream left.” NONE Note: if you are absent then you will need to come in and make this up in the Lab. NSN 4.2 Forming Negative Responses Ways to Respond You can respond negatively to a yes-no question by: • Making a negative statement • Correcting the information • Or doing both of the above. Note: if you are absent then you will need to come in and make this up in the Lab. Ways to Respond YES/NO Question • YOU PREGNANT YOU? Raise Eyebrows Head tilt Hold last sign with eye-contact Negative statement brows • #NO, I NOT PREGNANT I. Furrow Head shake Raise brows Eye-contact Topic Comment – positive statement • #NO, MY SISTER, SHE PREGNANT SHE. Negative statement Furrow brows Head shake Raise brows Topic Eye-contact • #NO, I NOT PREGNANT I, MY SISTER, SHE PREGNANT SHE. Comment-positive statement Ways to Respond Raise Eyebrows Head tilt Hold last sign with eye-contact YES/NO Question • YOUR MOTHER/FATHER HAVE FAMILY MOVIE? Negative statement Furrow brows Head shake • #NO, MOTHER FATHER NONE FAMILY MOVIE. Raise brows Topic Eye-contact Furrow brows Head shake • #NO, NONE, MOTHER/FATHER HAVE PICTURE BOOK Comment – positive statement Furrow brows Head shake Negative statement • #NO MOTHER/FATHER NONE FAMILY MOVIE, HAVE PICTURE BOOK Topic Comment-positive statement NSN 4.2 Forming Negative Responses Ways to Respond As practiced in class, you can respond negatively to a yes-no question by: • Making a negative statement • Correcting the information • Or doing both of the above. View. Melinda demonstrates all three ways to respond to Ben’s two questions. 1:30 Asl 1 Thursday March 13, 2014 NSN 4.5 My Family “My Family” by Iva Iva signs a narrative about getting pregnant with her first child and feeling pretty certain the baby will be Deaf because of the generations of family members being deaf on her side. When she gave birth to a daughter, she was surprised the baby was hearing. She then realized it was her husband. This story is based on the life of Mary Hill Telfors. Iva assumes her character and tells the story in the first person. Vocabulary • • • • • • • • • • Personal Qualities To annoy, bother To be annoyed To be arrogant To be friendly To be funny To laugh To be mean To be mischievous To be shy To be sweet MASL p157 EXPRESSION Dive-in describes someone who becomes completely involved with an activity or group. It often refers to hearing individuals who learn ASL and socialize with the Deaf community. Deaf World refers to the Deaf community’s clubs, sporting competitions, and social events where Deaf people form the majority and ASL is the language everybody knows, uses, and cherishes. CORNER Dive-in and Deaf World Be Awesome! HSPE test week no school Friday WEEK 6 Asl 1 Monday March 17, 2014 FIRST WORK Voice Off Please THANK YOU FOR TOSSING OUT YOUR GUM 1. Backpacks completely under tables. (trip hazard) 2. Today you will need a pencil, ½ sheet of paper (for later) and your Gally Read paper with #6 and 7. Gally Read 8 Please put this title on your paper. Plural pronouns and age spot both use number incorporation. Agenda • • • • • • • Gally Read #8 Turn in Gally read 6,7,&8 “I want to know…?” Personality traits Making Comparisons Ranking vs Contrastive Structure VP info Review • What is ranking? • What order to you list siblings when ranking? • Do you include parents? • What is contrastive structure? • What is the difference? • Where do you place the two referents (people) you are comparing? • Do you rename them each time you refer back to them? Review • What is ranking? Listing on your non-dominate hand. • What order to you list siblings when ranking? List them in birth order. • Do you include parents? No • What is contrastive Placing referents and using shoulder structure? shifting back and forth. • What is the difference? Ranking is a vertical placing of referents on your non dominant hand. Contrastive structure is a lateral placing of referents in the space around the signer. • Where do you place the two referents (people) you are comparing? On your left and right side. • Do you rename them each time you refer back to them? No, do not rename them, just name them the one time at the beginning. I Want to Know… How do I fix mistakes? Mistakes are guaranteed to happen, whether you are fluent in a language or not. Knowing how to correct mistakes is an important part of using language well. ASL has several ways to help correct mistakes: the most common corrections are oops and wave-no. When you make a mistake, use either sign and continue signing. You don’t need to over-emphasize the signs or exaggerate facial expressions. MASL p 150 I Want to Know… How do I fix mistakes? The sign um shows one is thinking of what to say or trying to remember something. It is also a visual cue to inform those watching the conversation that the signer isn’t done. Wave-no has several uses in ASL: it draws attention to a mistake and also serves as a ‘stronger’ no than the sign no. • use wave-no to correct information (“No, I’m not from California.”), • to refuse something (“No, I don’t want that.”) • or to signal an objection (“No, you’re wrong.”) MASL p 150 Master ASL Unit 4 Lesson Ten Lesson Ten MASL pp 156-160 Describing Physical & Personal Qualities; Friends Narrative Outcomes: Communicates about the physical and personal characteristics of friends and other individuals; Integrates facial expressions with specific qualities; Comprehends the material in the Friends narrative. Vocabulary • • • • • • • • Physical Qualities To be cute To be pretty To smile To be ugly Tall Short Blonde Brunette p156 Vocabulary • • • • • • • • • • Personal Qualities To annoy, bother To be annoyed To be arrogant To be friendly To be funny To laugh To be mean To be mischievous To be shy To be sweet p157 Vocabulary • • • • • • • • • • Personal Qualities To annoy, bother To be annoyed To be arrogant To be friendly To be funny To laugh To be mean To be mischievous To be shy To be sweet p157 Vocabulary Older signs we know • • • • • Like Don’t-like To go out People Easy-going • • • • Yes #no Sort-of Sometimes Classroom Exercise 1.What are you like? Ask a partner which qualities apply to him/her. When done switch roles and repeat the exercise. An example is provided. Are you shy? YOU SHY YOU? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Like to smile Mean Shy Cute Easy-going Like to go out Arrogant Friendly Pretty Mischievous Like to annoy people Funny p 157 Vocabulary • • • • • • • • Physical Qualities To be cute To be pretty To smile To be ugly Tall Short Blonde Brunette p156 Vocabulary • • • • • • • • • • Personal Qualities To annoy, bother To be annoyed To be arrogant To be friendly To be funny To laugh To be mean To be mischievous To be shy To be sweet p157 Making Comparisons Contrastive Structure ½ sheet of paper Pick any 2 people from your family. Making Comparisons – Contrastive Structure NAME NAME BASIC PHYSICAL BASIC PHYSICAL Tall/short, brown/blonde hair, Tall/short, brown/blonde hair, BASIC PERSONALITY BASIC PERSONALITY Pick from today’s list Pick from today’s list LIKES….. LIKES….. Can be any sign we have learned so far Can be any sign we have learned so far DOESN’T LIKE….. DOESN’T LIKE….. Can be any sign we have learned so far Can be any sign we have learned so far Making Comparisons Contrastive Structure ½ sheet of paper Pick any 2 people from your family. Practice signing the info on your chart. Be sure to sign it with Contrastive Structure (NOT LISTING) Making Comparisons – Contrastive Structure Practice signing the info on your chart. NAME NAME BASIC PHYSICAL BASIC PHYSICAL Tall/short, brown/blonde hair, Tall/short, brown/blonde hair, BASIC PERSONALITY BASIC PERSONALITY Pick from today’s list Pick from today’s list LIKES….. LIKES….. Can be any sign we have learned so far Can be any sign we have learned so far DOESN’T LIKE….. DOESN’T LIKE….. Can be any sign we have learned so far Can be any sign we have learned so far Making Comparisons Contrastive Structure partners Sign the info on your chart to your partner. Be sure to sign it with Contrastive Structure (NOT LISTING) Making Comparisons – Contrastive Structure Sign the info on your chart to your partner. NAME NAME BASIC PHYSICAL BASIC PHYSICAL Tall/short, brown/blonde hair, Tall/short, brown/blonde hair, BASIC PERSONALITY BASIC PERSONALITY Pick from today’s list Pick from today’s list LIKES….. LIKES….. Can be any sign we have learned so far Can be any sign we have learned so far DOESN’T LIKE….. DOESN’T LIKE….. Can be any sign we have learned so far Can be any sign we have learned so far What’s the difference? Ranking (Listing and Ordering technique) and Contrastive Structure (Shoulder Shifting) are very different grammatical structures in ASL. • • • • • • What is Ranking? What is Contrastive Structure? What is the difference? Which is recently learned? Which have we been doing for a while? Which do you feel more comfortable with? Review Use Ranking to: • list all your siblings, • to give names and ages. • (Do not include parents.) Use Contrastive Structure to: • compare any two people in your family. • to give simple comparisons on physical descriptions, • simple comparisons on basic personality, • to tell about their likes and dislikes. • (This can be parents, siblings, grandparents, etc.) Watch out! • Be sure to shoulder shift back and forth when using C.S. DO NOT list all on one side then list all on the other side! EXPRESSION Dive-in describes someone who becomes completely involved with an activity or group. It often refers to hearing individuals who learn ASL and socialize with the Deaf community. Deaf World refers to the Deaf community’s clubs, sporting competitions, and social events where Deaf people form the majority and ASL is the language everybody knows, uses, and cherishes. CORNER Dive-in and Deaf World Family Presentation • Handout • When: next week Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday So I’m confused? On your Project: • You may use Ranking to show birth order and give simple information. (name, age) • Then pick 2 from your list to make comparisons using Contrastive Structure • You may use this for basic physical, basic personality, likes and dislikes. Next Week Test Schedule Tuesday • 1st per • 2nd per • 3rd per • 4th per Wednesday Thursday • 5th per • 3rd per Testing Time Testing Time • 6th per • 4th per • 1st per • 2nd per • 5th per • 6th per Classes are 90 min long. Lunch is connected to 3rd class of the day. Bring snacks! 1st lunch 10:30, 2nd lunch 12:00 Be Awesome! Asl 1 Tuesday March 18, 2014 (Wed for 5th per) FIRST WORK Voice Off Please THANK YOU FOR TOSSING OUT YOUR GUM 1. Backpacks completely under tables. (trip hazard) 2. Today you will need ½ sheet of paper and a pencil. VP work day • Example Visual Aids • Example presentations VP work day • Remind parent signature • Sign up sheet • Sign up for A day or B day Asl 1 Wednesday March 19, 2014 (5th per Tuesday plans) Asl 1 Thursday March 20, 2014 VP work day • Example Visual Aids • Example presentations VP work day • Remind parent signature • Sign up sheet • Sign up for A day or B day Asl 1 Friday March 21, 2015 NO SCHOOL