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Ironwood Ridge ASL 1

Ironwood Ridge ASL 1. Unit 7 Lessons. © 2008 Natasha Escalada-Westland. Unit 7 Objectives. To sign about daily routines and objectives To identify and understand noun-verb pairs in ASL To describe clothing To learn and use spatial organization

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Ironwood Ridge ASL 1

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  1. Ironwood Ridge ASL 1 Unit 7 Lessons © 2008 Natasha Escalada-Westland

  2. Unit 7 Objectives • To sign about daily routines and objectives • 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 Based on Master ASL Level One by Jason Zinza

  3. For example(show-you) p. 255 http://www.ferrum.edu/bpohlad/Donegal_Coast_Tim_030605/pages/Inishowen%20Head-Tim%20pointing%20to%20seals_jpg.htm

  4. Schedule p. 255

  5. To Vary p. 255

  6. Every afternoon p. 257

  7. Every morning p. 257

  8. Every night p. 257

  9. Every week, weekly p. 257

  10. Every year, yearly, annually p. 257

  11. To take a bath p. 259

  12. To eat breakfast p. 259

  13. To brush one’s hair p. 259

  14. To brush one’s teeth p. 259

  15. To comb one’s hair p. 259 Blow-dry hair

  16. To get dressed, (put on) clothes p. 259 Apply makeup

  17. To get ready, prepare, or plan (3 variations) p. 259

  18. To get up p. 259

  19. To oversleep p. 259

  20. To shave (2 variations) p. 259

  21. To shower p. 259

  22. To wake up p. 259

  23. Every days p. 258

  24. Every weekend p. 258

  25. To change (clothes) p. 261

  26. To do chores, duties p. 261

  27. To eat dinner/supper p. 261

  28. Early p. 261

  29. To fall asleep p. 261

  30. To go to bed p. 261

  31. To eat lunch p. 261

  32. To rest, relax p. 261

  33. To set a clock/alarm p. 261

  34. Spatial Organization p. 263 Use shoulder-shifting to organize your thoughts into groups, such as activities during the morning, afternoon and evening. In this case, shoulder-shifting replaces the English concept of “then”. SignWriting symbols that show torso movement, as in shoulder-shifting

  35. Personal Hygiene & Care p. 267 • Shampoo • Hairspray • Perfume • Toothbrush • To cut nails • Nail polish • Deodorant • Soap • Sunscreen • Toothpaste • Mouthwash • Floss

  36. Frequency p. 267 Always Sometimes Never For-for? What for? To use

  37. To clean p. 271

  38. To do the dishes p. 271

  39. To feed p. 271

  40. To do laundry, wash clothes p. 271

  41. To make the bed p. 271

  42. To mow (a lawn) p. 271

  43. To rake leaves p. 271

  44. To set the table p. 271

  45. To sweep p. 271

  46. To take out the trash p. 271

  47. To wash the car p. 271

  48. To do yard work p. 271

  49. Noun-Verb Pairs p. 273

  50. The right clothes? p. 275 • Clothes / wear • To use • Fit • To match

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