Sunday, October 30, 2011

Feelings and Introduction to Questions (11-1, 3)

This week students will learn how to express their emotions as well as ask basic who, what, when, where and why questions.
In ASL the face is extremely important- almost more so than the sign it self. When your student is sharing their signs please ask them to practice showing the emotion on their face along with their hands.
Handout:


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Hello There!

Hopefully your student showed you their bracelet and today is the day you have found my resource page. If you start by reading Welcome and How To all your questions of what this site will show and how to use it should be answered. If there is any confusion, questions, or suggestions please feel free to comment on the blogs here or contact me directly.
Thank you for giving your child the opportunity to explore a new culture with me this trimester.
Miss A.

Week 3- Animals and Days (10-25, 27)

This week we are focusing on not only the days of the week but also on animal signs. Students are also being tested by playing games such as "Telephone" as a sign memory game rather than auditory memory game.


Powerpoint:

The Pledge of Allegiance

The students are picking up the signs quickly so we went on to learn the pledge of allegiance. Students at C3PA say the pledge each morning and now the ones from this class will be able to sign it as well.
The power point is in pdf form but can still be viewed and saved by clicking on the following link.
Powerpoint:

Week 2- The Basics, People and Family (10-18, 20)

Your student learned the basics of signing (yes, no, please, thank you...), signs for people (man, woman, boy girl) and also family.

Images of the power point can be found below. I had to up load the power points as pdf files. They can still be viewed, saved and printed by clicking on the link below.
Powerpoint:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B89LN3617zKWZjFjNTg5ZWItMjNmZi00NjI1LThmZTAtZDVlY2M3ZWUyNTQ0

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Welcome and How To

Welcome Parents and Students!
I wanted to make a site that I could post the resources I've been using in class. Everything is made by me but some of the images are copy right and I post where I got them as often as I can.

When you are viewing a post there will be a quick introduction telling you what your student learned that day.

Then I will list links to the power point I used in class. By clicking on a link you will be taken to a Google Doc share page where the power point should show up. You can view it there on line or click on the Actions button and save it to your own computer.
Here's an example of the Google Doc and the Actions button- clicking on the image will make it larger.
Click on the Actions button to view options on how to save the file.
The power point may be uploaded as a pdf file- which can still be viewed, saved and printed but you must click on the File button on the top, left of the screen instead. Like this:

Under the power point link I will try to post the hand out I sent home or an image of the hand out. By clicking on the image it should enlarge and then you can print it or save it.
On the first page of the powerpoints I have links to youtube videos of songs done in asl. I have shown most of them in class but if your student wants to see them again you can click on the link. I will have the links at the bottom of the day's post.

I will not post any specifying information about any student on this blog; but, I may give general reviews of how class went that day.

I hope this is helpful.
Thank you,
Miss Axworthy (Miss A.)

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Week 1- ABCs, Numbers and Name (10-11, 13)

This week students were taught  the basics of finger spelling- the alphabet. They also learned how to sign numbers 1-10 and name.
Try viewing this week's lesson by clicking the links below (presentation broken into two parts).
A copy of the slides is also here in the post.
Below the slides is a link to the worksheet that was sent home this week. Thank you.
ABCs- Part 1: