ASL 2 (Blocks 3 & 4)

What
ASL 2 (Blocks 3 & 4)
When
2/14/2023


Signing Naturally: Unit 4, Lesson 13: Getting the Meaning Across

ASL2.P1 Students present information using newly acquired vocabulary, phrases, and patterns. Students will:
A. Retell main ideas and essential details from level-appropriate ASL materials (e.g., summarizing signed narratives).
B. Give brief, organized signed presentations, using visual and technological support as appropriate.
C. Demonstrate SLPI Survival to Survival+ or ASLPI Level 1.0 to 2.0 Proficiency expressive skills.
SN 4.13: I can describe or act out to get the meaning across. I can use the sign “FOR-FOR” to ask the purpose of an object or activity.
ABC Project: I can use the letters of the fingerspelled alphabet to create a signed narrative.
Daily 10: One volunteer will choose a category card.
That person will fingerspell five items that belong in that category.
You’ll write it on your paper. We will go over the answers tomorrow.
Review: Finishing Activity 4:12 (Cardinal Numbers 1-100)
Classmates exchange papers & check answers- Collecting for daily grade
SN 4:13 “Getting the Meaning Across”
Intro: Baker’s Keys (Teacher models using For-For in context and gestures/acting out to show purposes for each)
Pairs Practice:
Signer A: Take B’s keys, and ask B what each key is used for
Signer B: Explain by…
• using signs you know
• using descriptions
• acting out
Activity 4:13: David’s Keys
In this segment, David has lost his keys. Luckily, Iva found them.
Watch the video and answer the questions on your sheet.
We’ll go over the answers in class.

Review Activity 4.11 “Ten Years Later”




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