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HOME SCHOOL ASL 101

Lesson 1-Introduction

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Hello!

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My name is

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My name isT-A-M-A-R-A

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My name isT-A-M-A-R-A

K-O-E-H-L-E-R

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This

is myname sign

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I am your Sign Language

teacher.

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I am your Sign Language

teacher.

Yes, I am deaf.

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DON’T PANIC!!!

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I will teach you how to use your hands,

body, and facial expressions to communicate.

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Take a DEEP breath.

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Smile!

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If you have any questions, please write it on a paper

and raise your hand.I will read your

questions.

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Erin & I will do our best to answer your

questions.

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When you relax, you will understand

us better.

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We can work together to

understand each other better.

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This is Mrs. Erin O’Donnell.

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E-R-I-N

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This

is hernamesign

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She will help us with ASL.

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Mrs. Erin is Hard of Hearing, this

means that she can hear LITTLE.

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She can talk and will do her best to understand you.

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Questions?

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ASL

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ASL

What’s that?

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American Sign Language- ASL

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American Sign Language- ASL

It is what most of the North American Deaf use to communicate.

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Deaf

people who cannot hear or have very little

hearing.

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The Deaf use their hands, face,

and body expressions to talk.

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Leave your English home language outside.You can get it back when

class is finished.

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ASL is NOT English.

ASL will be less confusing if you try not

think in English.

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ASL is NOT English.

ASL will be less confusing if you try not

think in English.

(I do that a lot.)

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ASL is NOT English.

ASL will be less confusing if you try not

think in English.

(I do that a lot.)

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Questions?

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Fingerspelling

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Fingerspelling, what is it for?

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Fingerspelling, what is it for?

Words with no signs, IE:

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Fingerspelling, what is it for?

Words with no signs, IE: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

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Fingerspelling, what is it for?

Words with no signs, IE: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious You don’t know the sign

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Fingerspelling, what is it for?

Words with no signs, IE: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious You don’t know the sign If you don’t understand,

you can spell (clarification)

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Fingerspelling, what is it for? Words with no signs, IE: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious You don’t know the sign If you don’t understand, you can spell (clarification)

Emphasis

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Fingerspelling, what is it for?

Abbreviations/acronyms

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Fingerspelling, what is it for?

Abbreviations/acronyms IE: F-L-A, Florida

Mrs.Dr.

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Fingerspelling, what is it for?

Abbreviations/acronyms Emphasis the word

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Fingerspelling, what is it for?

Abbreviations/acronyms Emphasize the word

IE: W-H-A-T?!?!?!

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Fingerspelling, what is it for?

Abbreviations/acronyms Emphasize the word

IE: W-H-A-T?!?!?!or

N-O!

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Fingerspelling Rules:

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Fingerspelling Rules:Correct Hand Position:

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Fingerspelling Rules:Correct Hand Position:Keep your hands

forward to the reader.

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Fingerspelling Rules:Correct Hand Position:Keep your hands

forward to the reader.Don’t bounce your

hand

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Fingerspelling Rules:Correct Hand Position:

Keep your hands forward to the reader.

Don’t bounce your hand Don’t change hands for

one word

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Fingerspelling Rules:Correct Hand Position:

Keep your hands forward to the reader.

Don’t bounce your hand Don’t change hands for one

word Comfortable position; hand

is not stiff

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Fingerspelling Rules:Correct Hand Position:

Held approximately between the chin & the

shoulder level

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Fingerspelling Rules:Correct Hand Position:

Held approximately between the chin & the

shoulder level Don’t spell in front of your face (blocking the

lip-readers)

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Fingerspelling Rules:Correct Hand Position:

Use your “dominant” hand

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Fingerspelling Rules:Correct Hand Position:

Use your “dominant” hand

(the hand that you use the most)

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Fingerspelling Rules:Correct Hand Position:

Use your “dominant” hand(the hand that you use the

most)

I am right-handed, so I use my right hand a lot.

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Fingerspelling Rules:

Speed or Clarity?

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Fingerspelling Rules:Clarity!

Be sure that your fingerspelling is CLEAR and understandable!

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Fingerspelling Rules:Clarity!

Be sure that your fingerspelling is CLEAR and understandable!

Speed is not important (not always)

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Fingerspelling Rules:Mouthing:

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Fingerspelling Rules:Mouthing:

Mouth the WHOLE word, not individual letters

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Fingerspelling Rules:Mouthing:

Mouth the WHOLE word, not individual letters

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Fingerspelling Rules:Where to look?

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Fingerspelling Rules:Where to look?

Look at the signer’s face, around the chin

level.

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Fingerspelling Rules:Where to look?

Look at the signer’s face, around the chin

level.Never look at the

signer’s hands

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Fingerspelling Rules:Double letters:

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Fingerspelling Rules:Double letters:

Vary depending on the position in the word

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Fingerspelling Rules:Double letters:

Vary depending on the position in the word

IE: PizzaJazz

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Fingerspelling Rules:Double letters:

Typically double letters repeat at the beginning

(Aaron) and in the middle of the word (Miller) move laterally at the end of the

word (Bill)

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Fingerspelling Rules:Two words:

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Fingerspelling Rules:Two words:

Pause between words

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Fingerspelling Rules:Two words:

Pause between words Move your hands over

Watch

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Fingerspelling Rules:Two words:

If you don’t pause, it will be like one long

word. It will look like this:

didyoueatmychickennuggets?

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Fingerspelling Rules:Two words:

I always hated it when my boys were 5 years old. They spelled EVERYTHING without a pause with few misspelled words!!

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Fingerspelling Rules:Two words:

I always hated it when my boys were 5 years old. They spelled EVERYTHING without a pause with few misspelled words!!

AAAHHHH!!

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How can I practice my fingerspelling?

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While you are traveling, you can spell the street

names, signs, store names, listening to the

radio, or with someone.

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There are fingerspelling games on my blog:

silentheartministries.wordpress.com

Under “Sign Language Education”

“Current Class Offerings”“Home School ASL

Lessons”

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HAVE FUN FINGERSPELLING!

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I will put a word on the board and you

fingerspell.

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Let’s practice!

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Let’s practice!

Ready?

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Cat

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Baby

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Friday

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Bubbles

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Mommy

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Finger

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Purple

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Mississippi

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Kalamazoo, MI

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Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti

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“That will bring us back to Do (oh oh oh)!”

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I am sorry.

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Thank you.

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See you next week.

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See you next week.

Wow! That was hard?!?

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Now, find a partner.

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Practice your fingerspelling with

each other.

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Questions?

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Deaf History with Mrs. Erin

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Thomas Gallaudet

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Deaf Etiquette Time

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ALWAYS look into their eyes while

you sign.   

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We want to be heard and understood and taken seriously.  Most of us will consider it rude if you don’t look into our eyes and listen.  If you look at other things when we are signing, it is like you are not interested in

what we want to say.

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Most of the Deaf will consider it rude. It is just the same as you putting your hands

on your ears.   

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Questions?   

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PRACTICE!

  

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PRACTICE!

Practice your fingerspelling.

  

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Mrs. Erin and I will know if you didn’t

practice.   

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We will play fingerspelling

game next week, so be

ready.

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See you next week!

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