Accent Step pg. 269 Look at how changing the location for shaving changes the handshape.
Accent Step pg. 260 Use between only when signing about time, as in “I get up between 7:30 and 8:00.”
Expression Corner Pg. 265
Errands:
The errands sign is common expression to say you have a lot to do. Use errands to sign about being busy in general or when describing specific errands.
Spatial Organization Pg. 262
Read on Page 262 about Spatial Organization.
Look over the pictured examples.
Review
Every afternoon
For example
Every morning
Schedule
Every night
To vary
Every week
Between
Every year
Around
Review
To over sleep
Errands
To shave
Shampoo
To shave (2)
Hairspray
To shower
Perfume
To wake up
Toothbrush
Review
To take a bath
To comb one’s hair
To eat breakfast
To get dressed
To brush one’s hair
To get ready
To brush one’s teeth
To get ready (2)
To put on makeup
To get up
Review
To change clothes
To fall asleep
To do chores, duties
To go to bed
To eat dinner/supper
To eat lunch
Early
To rest, relax
To set a clock/alarm
Review
To cut nails
Sun Screen
Nail Polish
Toothpaste
Deodorant
Mouthwash
Soap
Floss
Review
Always
Different ways to sign shave
For-for
Never
Sometimes
Rake leaves
To use
Sweep
Clean
Signing about clothing pg. 275
Clothes
To fit
To match
Use the sign CLOTHES to sign “wear” and the sign USE when signing about non-clothing items like glasses and shoes.
ASL Close Up Noun Verb Pairs in ASL page 273
Nouns: have a double back and forth movement
Verbs: have one solid movement, or a wider back and forth movement than nouns.
CAN YOU THINK OF OTHER EXAMPLES???
ASL Close Up Noun Verb Pairs in ASL page 273
Another way to understand noun verb pairs is to think of what the signs show or do. Scissors
vs. To cut Chair vs. To sit Eraser vs. To erase Telephone vs. To call vs. To be called Car vs. To drive to vs. To drive here
Practice pg. 274
Chair/ sit
Scissors/ to cut
Door/ to open a door
Boat/ cruise
Telephone/ I call you
Pencil/ to write
Car/ to drive to
Window/ to open a window
Practice pg. 274
Telephone/ you call me
Eraser/ to erase
Car/ to drive here
Airplane/ to fly to
Clothing signs pg. 278
Skirt
Glasses
Hat, cap
Jacket, coat
Overalls
Bra
Dress
Panties, underwear
Overcoat
Socks Sweater Sweatshirt Blouse Boots
Clothing signs pg. 278
Pants (1)
Pants (2)
Sandals
Shirt
Shoes
Shorts, boxers
Clothing signs pg. 278
Tank top
Jeans
Ties
Pajamas (PJ)
Turtleneck
Suit
Watch
Sun (with glasses)
Describing Clothing pg. 283
Buttons
Polka dots
Long sleeve
Scooped neck
Patterned
Short sleeve
Plaid
Striped
Describing Clothing pg. 283
Striped (wide)
Too big
Too small
V-neck
ASL Close Up pg. 280
Use the topic-comment structure when describing clothing. Topic
– what is being described Comment – about what is being described Look at the example on page 280
Unit 7 Review over the signs!!
Airplane Always Around (time) Bath Between Blouse Boots Bra Breakfast Brush teeth Buttons To call someone Called