ASL 1 (Block 1)
- What
- ASL 1 (Block 1)
- When
- 3/13/2023
Signing Naturally Unit 2
Lesson 2.11 Negotiating a Signing Environment
Lesson 2.12 Asking What is the Sign
ASL1.IP1 Students exchange simple information in the target language, utilizing cultural references where appropriate. Students will:
F. Ask for clarification (e.g., “what,” again, understand).
I. Ask questions and provide responses based suggested topics (e.g., yes/no and wh- questions).
J. Use sequenced information meaningfully (e.g., telling time, days of the week, months, seasons, expressive fingerspelling, numbers 0 -100).
ASL1.IP2 Students demonstrate skills necessary to sustain exchanges in the target language. Students will:
A. Initiate, participate in, and close a brief exchange (e.g., turn taking and dialogue).
B. Demonstrates SLPI Novice + to Survival or ASLPI Level 1 to 2 proficiency.
ASL1.CCC2 Students demonstrate an understanding of the significance of culture through comparisons between the culture studied and the students’ own culture. Students will:
Compare patterns of behavior and interaction in the students’ own culture with those of the target culture (e.g., phone/TV access; ring signalers, visual noise; proxemics; eye contact; driving; use of interpreters).
ASL1.INT2 Students will comprehend signed and non-manual markers to understand simple messages in the target language.
I will demonstrate culturally-appropriate ways to pass through people signing in a conversation and/or crowds of people conversing in signs.
I will use different strategies to ask for a sign.
I can point, draw picture, list items in category, use opposites, describe/act out, and ask for the sign
I will respond in various ways to a person’s request for a sign.
I will give the sign, respond that I don’t know, forgotten, think I know and provide the sign, or ask for clarification.
Daily 10: That Deaf Guy cartoons w/Q&A, discussion
Selected Deaf News from Daily Moth (YouTube channel) w/Q&A, discussion
Practice passing through signed conversations by lowering one’s head and walking through.
Practice passing between groups of people conversing in signs by gently pressing shoulder & moving aside to pass.
Sign “Excuse me” when passing through/around.
Practice asking for signs using the various strategies listed above.
Practice responses using those listed above.
See Google Classroom for slides & lesson materials/videos.