Westside High School Lesson Plan Teacher Name: Ms. Barnes Unit Name: Course: American Sign Language Dates: Food and cooking unit with fundamental sign review 1/5-9/2015 Monday What are we learning? Daily Objective: Students will learn the food signs vocabulary and be able to have simple conversations about what they eat and how to make food. They will also review previous vocabulary to keep the signing in a complete thought. Deaf culture components will be including in their understanding and they will be able to express opinions upon the subject. TEKS/AP/Standards: http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter114/ How will we learn it? Learning Activities: TEACHER WORK DAY!!! How will we tell if we’re learning it correctly? Assessment Methods: Quiz or test using receptive or expressing methods. Checks for Understanding: Thumbs Up thumbs down and Visual correcting What do I need to be successful? Materials: Vocabulary packets, laptops when needed, writing utensils Tuesday What do I need to before next class? Follow Up/HW: Practice vocabulary and fingerspelling What are we learning? Daily Objective: Students will learn the food signs vocabulary and be able to have simple conversations about what they eat and how to make food. They will also review previous vocabulary to keep the signing in a complete thought. Deaf culture components will be including in their understanding and they will be able to express opinions upon the subject. TEKS/AP/Standards: http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter114/ How will we learn it? Learning Activities: -Let’s Mingle Level 2 activity sheet -Review over animal vocabulary -Memory game -Teacher Christmas story How will we tell if we’re learning it correctly? Assessment Methods: Quiz or test using receptive or expressing methods. Checks for Understanding: Thumbs Up thumbs down and Visual correcting What do I need to be successful? Materials: Vocabulary packets, laptops when needed, writing utensils Wed/Thur What do I need to before next class? Follow Up/HW: Practice vocabulary and fingerspelling What are we learning? Daily Objective: Students will learn the food signs vocabulary and be able to have simple conversations about what they eat and how to make food. They will also review previous vocabulary to keep the signing in a complete thought. Deaf culture components will be including in their understanding and they will be able to express opinions upon the subject. TEKS/AP/Standards: http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter114/ How will we learn it? Learning Activities: -Zoo Keeper activity -Start learning Food vocabulary packets -“I can” worksheet to test their last semester skills How will we tell if we’re learning it correctly? Assessment Methods: Quiz or test using receptive or expressing methods. Checks for Understanding: Thumbs Up thumbs down and Visual correcting What do I need to be successful? Materials: Vocabulary packets, laptops when needed, writing utensils Friday What do I need to before next class? Follow Up/HW: Practice vocabulary and fingerspelling What are we learning? Daily Objective: Students will learn the food signs vocabulary and be able to have simple conversations about what they eat and how to make food. They will also review previous vocabulary to keep the signing in a complete thought. Deaf culture components will be including in their understanding and they will be able to express opinions upon the subject. TEKS/AP/Standards: http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter114/ How will we learn it? Learning Activities: -Animal Silly poses powerpoint activity -Create sentences about what you would want to order at a restaurant (pair practice) -Practice doing: fingerspelling, numbers, and pangrams How will we tell if we’re learning it correctly? Assessment Methods: Quiz or test using receptive or expressing methods. Checks for Understanding: Thumbs Up thumbs down and Visual correcting What do I need to be successful? Materials: Vocabulary packets, laptops when needed, writing utensils What do I need to before next class? Follow Up/HW: Practice vocabulary and fingerspelling *Note, these lessons are subject to change by class.