Review family signs (go back to the last lesson up)
Create a family tree in your ASL notebook on a cartoon or tv show family (examples: Mondern Family, The Simpsons, Lilo and Stitch) if you can't find a family member make one up, try to use as much of the vocabulary that you can. You will do this with a partner.
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American Sign Language9th Grade
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Review family signs (go back to the last lesson up)
Create a family tree in your ASL notebook on a cartoon or tv show family (examples: Mondern Family, The Simpsons, Lilo and Stitch) if you can't find a family member make one up, try to use as much of the vocabulary that you can. You will do this with a partner.
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Family Tree Partner Work
You will create this with a partner
Using past vocabulary, create a family tree based on a movie, tv-show, etc. (examples: Modern Family, The Simpsons, Lilo and Stitch) if you can't find a family member make one up, try to use as much of the vocabulary that you can
Be creative, use the template on Schoology, turn it in when you are done
Practice signing your family tree with your partner, I'll pull sticks for partners to show the class (sign their name and their relationship)
Go up to grandparents
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Today 9/13-9/14
Review family signs by presenting your family tree with your partner
Understand and identify relationships between family members
Gender distinction
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Family Tree
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Relationships in families
aunt
uncle
cousin
father
mother
step mother/father
grandfather
grandmother
sister
brother
step-sister
step-brother
1/2 sister/brother
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Let's add on!
Related Signs
to divorce
to marry
older, tall, adult
younger, short
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divorce
to marry
older, taller, adult
younger, short
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divorce
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to marry
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older
younger
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short
tall
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NOTE
** Use the signs older and younger, even if an older sibling is shorter or younger sibling is taller than you**
Example:
This is my younger sister, but she is taller
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Slide 14 - Video
Gender Distinction in ASL
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Slide 16 - Video
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Exit ticket
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Relationship Practice
I'll sign some questions about the family tree. Write them on your whiteboard.