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What's your Routine
Unit 7 Objectives
To sign daily routines and activities (sports)
To identify and understand noun-verb pairs in ASL
To describe clothing
To learn and use spatial organization
To apply turn-taking strategies in conversations
To understand the sign language continuum
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Daily Routine
Today:
Understand signs for your daily routine
Discuss signing every (day, morning, night, week, year, afternoon)
Identify signs for morning routines
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Calendar talk
I sign you sign:
GOOD MORNING/AFTERNOON
_________________________
HOW YOU?
________________________
TODAY WHAT? (day of the week, month,
____________________________
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QUESTION OF THE DAY
Think back to activities that we have learned in the past. Ask your partner this:
WEEKEND WHAT DO?
WEEKEND I _____
Slide 4 - Diapositive
ASL Notebook
You will be watching a video on schedules, write down as much as you can (what do you recognize).
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What's your routine?
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What signs did you recognize/know?
Slide 7 - Carte mentale
What's your routine?
Slide 8 - Diapositive
For Example
Schedule
to vary
do-do
what-do
Slide 9 - Diapositive
Video Questions
After watching the video answer the following questions:
1. MY SCHEDULE LIKE WHAT
2. WHY
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Story Time
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Slide 12 - Sondage
Partner time
YOUR SCHEDULE VARY OR SAME?
MY SCHEDULE ________
switch
Slide 13 - Diapositive
Signing Every REVIEW
In Unit 6 we learned every day (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
In your group practice signing every day, go through all of them(I will pull sticks for your team to show me, all team members must sign)
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EVERY TUESDAY
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EVERY MONDAY
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EVERY FRIDAY
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EVERY THURSDAY
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EVERY SATURDAY
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EVERY SUNDAY
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Signing Every Continued
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What do you know?
every year
every afternoon
every morning
every night
every week
Slide 22 - Question de remorquage
every year
every morning
every week
every night
every afternoon
Slide 23 - Diapositive
Slide 24 - Question de remorquage
EVERY MORNING WHAT DO
Slide 25 - Carte mentale
9/21 Today
Review every
Look at every routines for morning
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Calendar talk
I sign you sign:
GOOD MORNING/AFTERNOON
_________________________
HOW YOU?
________________________
TODAY WHAT? (day of the week, month,
____________________________
Rochester Red Wings
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Review with group
every morning
every afternoon
every evening
EVERY (MON, TUES, WED, THURS, FRI, SAT, SUN)
timer
2:00
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EVERY
When to use this:
EVERYONE
*Don't use it for the vocab we are learning.
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QUESTION OF THE DAY
English:
What is one routine that you do every morning?
(brush teeth, eat breakfast, wakeup)
timer
1:00
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Slide 31 - Vidéo
EVERY DAY WHAT DO
Slide 32 - Carte mentale
EVERY MORNING WHAT DO
Slide 33 - Carte mentale
Morning Routines
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breakfast
brush hair
comb hair
brush teeth
get dressed
get ready
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to get up
to put on makeup
to oversleep
shower
bath
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wake up
shave #1
shave #2
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every year
every morning
every week
every night
every afternoon
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How do we structure ASL sentences/what is the order?
Slide 39 - Question ouverte
Grammar
TIME-SUBJECT/topic COMMENT
Example: EVERY MORNINGI BRUSH TEETH I
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Practice
Write ASL sentences on how often you do the morning routine vocabulary words. Make sure you have a sentence for each vocabulary word (vocabulary on next slide).
TIME-SUBJECT/COMMENT
Example: EVERY MORNINGI BRUSH TEETH I
Slide 41 - Diapositive
ASL notebook
The time goes first in your sentence (look at the examples below)
Two things you do every year (EVERY YEAR I GO CAMPING I)
Two things you do every morning (EVERY MORNING I EAT BREAKFAST I)
Two things you do every week (EVERY WEEK I WORKOUT I)
Two things you do every night (EVERY NIGHT I BRUSH MY HAIR I)
Two things you do every afternoon (EVERY AFTERNOON I EAT LUNCH I)
Slide 42 - Diapositive
Sign with a partner/group
The time goes first in your sentence (look at the examples below)
Two things you do every year (EVERY YEAR I GO CAMPING I)
Two things you do every morning (EVERY MORNING I EAT BREAKFAST I)
Two things you do every week (EVERY WEEK I WORKOUT I)
Two things you do every night (EVERY NIGHT I BRUSH MY HAIR I)
Two things you do every afternoon (EVERY AFTERNOON I EAT LUNCH I)
timer
3:00
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Apply
Let's apply "every" to a routine
Slide 44 - Diapositive
TIME (Signing every)
every afternoon
every morning
every night
every week
every year
every Monday-Sunday
everyday
Routine
take a bath
eat breakfast
brush hair
comb hair
brush teeth
get dresses
get ready
get up
put on makeup
oversleep
shower
wakeup
Slide 45 - Diapositive
Write your morning routine
Using the vocabulary that we just learned.
Use the morning routine signs, how often, and your prior knowledge of time to write out your morning routine Monday-Friday. There is an example below. Try to use as many vocab words as you can.