ASL 2 (Blocks 1, 3 & 4)

What
ASL 2 (Blocks 1, 3 & 4)
When
2/10/2025

ASL 2 (3rd & 4th blocks)
Signing Naturally: Unit 4, Lesson 9:
Telling How Family Members are Related
ASL2.IP1 Students exchange information in the target language, utilizing cultural references where appropriate.
Students will:
F. Ask questions and provide responses based on topics such as self, others, and immediate environment.
G. Ask questions and provide responses about plans and events (e.g., time markers, listing, and sequencing).
ASL2.IP2 Students demonstrate skills necessary to initiate, sustain and close exchanges in the target language.
Students will:
C. Use non-manual aspects of ASL to convey and comprehend messages (e.g., eye gaze, and role shifting).
D. Demonstrate SLPI Survival to Survival+ or ASLPI Level 1.0 to 2.0 Proficiency in target language exchanges.
Using contrastive structure and possessive adjectives, I can describe relationships between family members.
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: SN 4.8 Mini-Dialogues 2 & 3 (exercise p. 201) Watch DVD and answer questions about each conversation. Go over answers in class.
Introduce picture of family; Teacher models discussion of family members/relationships. Ss answer questions about pic/people.
Guided Practice: Pairs use dialogue prompt to practice identifying and describing family relationships.
DVD Practice activity 4.9- P. 202- Answer questions on handout about relationships. Go over responses.
Possessive Adjectives & Pronouns: Discussion & guided review (p. 203, #1-4). Assign HW.
Remaining class time: Ss work on ASL Song projects and get teacher feedback/input in development.


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