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Please copy the questions and answer (correct answers will
appear on the next slide):
1. What is the difference between nouns and verbs in nounverb pairs?
Nouns:________________
Verbs:____________________
2. Give an example of a noun-verb pair:
ASL noun: _____________ASL verb: ______________
3. In ASL, when asking a question such as “What happened?”
and then answering it yourself, your eyebrows go “up”- these
questions are called:______________________
Please copy the questions and answer (correct answers will
appear on the next slide): ANSWERS are below
1. What is the difference between nouns and verbs in nounverb pairs?
Nouns: _repeated_
Verbs:_slower and signed once_
2. Give an example of a noun-verb pair:
ASL noun: CHAIR__
or AIRPLANE, DOOR, WINDOW, …
ASL verb: _TO-SIT__
or TO-FLY, TO-OPEN/CLOSE-DOOR, TO-OPEN-WINDOW
3. In ASL, when asking a question such as “What happened?”
and then answering it yourself, your eyebrows go “up”- these
questions are called: rhetorical questions___
1. Written Doorbuster
2. Preparation for tomorrow with iPads: groups, Units
3-5, vocabulary charts
3. Ticket Out- 9/11 ASL video
This is a brief activity to prepare for tomorrow Ipad
Centers activity. Tomorrow, there will be ten (10) iPads
around the room in centers, and your group will go
from center to center. Today, for Units 3-5, you will stay
seated and watch the front screen.
1. Read the instructions
2. Watch the video and COPY the signs
3. Self-Assess- color in the row based on your current
level
1. The difference between nouns and verbs in noun-verb pairs
is: nouns- repeated; verbs- slower, and signed once
2. Examples of noun-verb pairs:
ASL noun: CHAIR__
AIRPLANE
DOOR
WINDOW
ASL verb: _TO-SIT__
TO-FLY
TO-OPEN/CLOSE-DOOR
TO-OPEN/CLOSE-WINDOW
3. In ASL, when asking a question such as “What happened?”
and then answering it yourself -a rhetorical question, your
eyebrows go “up” (although still to a lowered degree)
1. Written Doorbuster
2. Master ASL! Activity- Please have a red Master ASL! Book from
the wall unit (1 per person)
3. Ticket Out- Survival Signs video
Master ASL! Activity:
Read pages XV-XXIV (“Things to Know”). As you read, in your
composition books, copy and answer questions #1-5 below:
1. Not maintaining Eye Contact in ASL is considered ________
2. What is the ASL sign space?
3. Your dominant hand should be the hand that feels the most
____________ and ______________ for you.
4. Signing without ____________ ______________ is like
speaking English in a monotone voice (flat boring voice).
5. What is the only parameter that is different between
SUMMER, TO-BE-UGLY, and DRY?_____________________
*Then finish reading about the 5 parameters in the pages above-
do you know them by memory?