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Lesson Plan - Unit 12 Talking About Routines
Course Outcomes
After completing this course, students wil l be able to:
1. Demonstrate expansive conversational and narrative skills in ASL by using both ideas.
2. Demonstrate the ability to use appropriate ASL grammatical features and functions of the language to tell about the morning & evening routines that included calendar frequency.
3. Demonstrate a considerations of and respect for Deaf culture by engaging an appropriate approaches used in Deaf community and to be able to use their ASL skills within and beyond the school settings.
Student Learning Outcomes:
1 . Demonstrate accurate ASL facial grammar (NMS) and syntax to expand their conversational skills that include the morning & evening routines.
2. Develop conversational skills by using the connector (FINISH) with grammatical structures in ASL.
Lesson Outcomes
At the end of this lesson, the students will be able to:
1 . Demonstrate the signs for category of morning & evening routines
2. Expressed the learned signs for morning & evening routines in ASL
3. Demonstrate the signs for frequency of the calendar in ASL
4. Expressed the learned signs that are used with the connector as an important grammatical feature in ASL.
Materials
Equipment needed for classroom
§ Computer & LCD Projector
Materials to bring to classroom
§ Signing Naturally Level 1: Unit 12 , pages: 276- 282
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§ Activity: Pair practice & Group Activity
• Group activity: Flash Card for the Add Signs (Please use the ones in Ziploc bag with colorful flashcard)
Procedures
1. Roll Call - Sign the attendance sheet
2. Warm-up Exercises (5-10 minutes)
3. Remind students Deaf Event #2 is due on April 25th.
4. Introduce the vocabulary for frequency and routines in morning and afternoon.
5. Teach a grammatical feature of connector: FINISH
5. Wrap-Up Activity
6. Homework
Preview of Language Function
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Sentence Structure:
Dialogue Format
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ME CLEAN HOUSE; FINISH ME GO-OUT SHOPPING
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TEST ME STUDY FINISH ME REST
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ME WALK DOG FINISH ME COOK DINNER
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ME TEND | EVERY-WEDNESAY GET-UP TIME+ #
POSSmy FRIEND TEND | EVERY-AFTERNOON | MOVIE WATCH
EVERY-NIGHT ARRIVE HOME TIME+ #
GRAMMAR CULTURE/LANGUAGE NOTES
CONVERSATIONAL STRATEGY
Topic – Comment Structure
Temporal sequencing
Wh-questions: When
Time sings: frequency
(EVERY_____)
Connector (FINISH)
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LESSON SEQUENCES & PROCEDURE:
Slide: 1
Length: 10 minutes
o Procedure: Roll Call
o (Attendance Sheet) Please look for attachment
o Have conversation with students
o Warm-up (allow the students to converse with students)
Share the agenda with the students
Teaching Approach
Student-Centered
and Interactive Approach
Students will be interacting
with their peers. Please
provide constructive feedback to students if
needed while assessing the
language skills
Slide: 2
1. To check for compherension skills
a. Create sentence (Look for attachment)
Teaching Approach:
Interactive Approach
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Slide: 3
o Create a narrative regarding with the time signs (Teacher demonstrate) (Look for attachment)
o Ask the students which calendar that the story fits
o Ask the students to provide examples
o Need to see how you introduce the signs and list what signs you introduced here.
Teaching Approach:
Direct Method
Slide: 4
o Point at picture first and then give the sign.
o DUST-SHELF
o VACCUMM
o SWEEP
o PLAY-DOLL
o WASH-DISHES
o WASH-CLOTHES
o CLEAN= OUTSIDE
o TRASH-TAKEOUT
o Demonstrate the narrative from the picture (Pick one)
o Ask the students to provide the examples of the time signs (Pick the chore and ask them to create ASL structure)
Teaching Approach
Direct Method
Interactive Learning
(Allow the students to
ask each other for
clarification if needed.)
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Slide: 5
o Explain the difference between two types of functions: AFTER &
COMPLETED
o After tends to means one tasks is done then do something else
o Completed tends to mean something that you have done then what’s the
results of your completion.
Teaching Approach
Direct Method
Defining
Slide: 6
o Demonstrate the narrative according to the picture to show a connector of FINISH between two events.
o Ask the students what did I do (CLEAN-HOUSE ) – also ask did I finish clean the house, then what happen after cleaning the house?
**Remind them that the structure should consists of topic-comment structure**
Teaching Approach
Direct Method
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Slide: 7
o Please review the PPT before class. (For teacher, please view this in slideshow, transition is used for this slide.)
o Ask the students to provide you their examples with sentence structure for connector of FINISH/ DONE
o To start, show them the picture, and can use this activity by asking PIZZA ME FINISH EAT, ME FULL-STOMACH
o Proceed to next picture, ask them to provide more sentence structures.
**Remind: Be sure to use TOPIC-COMMENT structure. **
Teaching Approach
Direct Method
(Pair Practice)
Slide: 8
o Demonstrate the example of topic-comment with the connector.
o Ask the students to do pair practice with the connector from pictures or create their own.
Assessing the language skil ls, give students feedback if needed while pair practice with other peers
Teaching Approach
Interactive Learning
(Encourage the students to share their
answers)
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Breakaway Activity:
o To test the comprehension skills, you can ask the students of what are the rules for the numbers. (See the rules
below)
o Ask the students
o if people in the PowerPoint are famous or not.
o What’s the name of the actor/actress?
o Demonstrate the sentence:
o ELIZABETH BORN FEB 27, 1932 WHERE CALIFORNA
o Have the students to create their own sentences with more information.
Teaching Approach
Direct Method
Wrap- Up Activity
o Provide an explicit instruction by demonstrating.
Can use flashcard with assigned signs to start.
Be sure to remind them to use Topic – Comment when it comes to create their own sentences.
Teaching Approach
Interactive Learning Approach
Spiral
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Homework
o HW: Narrate about family members’ daily routines via MT (up to 2 minutes)
o Include morning & evening routines
o Include time signs
§ EVERY-MORNING
§ TWICE – A- WEEK
*Provide demonstration of family members’ daily routines via MT (up to 2 minutes) *
Assessment Tools
Informal Assessment:
Ø Constructive Feedback
•Positive Critique is given to students when they made errors.
•Comprehension Checks
•Ask the students some questions regarding to time signs & connectors to check on their comprehensions and abilities to express the answers in appropriate ASL.
•Assessing Language Skills
•Pair Activity
- Asked the students to tell the daily routines of their family members or self to each other during their pair practice. I gave them feedback when I noticed some errors or unclear production/grammar.
- Demonstrate of what you would like to see from the students to create ASL grammatical structure with the time signs and daily routines.
Formal Assessment Tool:
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Students will produce a narrative about their family members’ daily routines. Please instruct them to submit their assignment before next class, on Tuesday, April 23rd.
I will use the rubric (see the attachment) to assess their ASL expressive skills with the learned signs and their understanding of connector with the sign of FINISH.
Homework to be assigned:
1. Narrate about family members’ daily routines via MT (up to 2 minutes)
1. Include morning & evening routines
2. Include time signs
1. EVERY-MORNING
2. TWICE – A- WEEK
2. Deaf Event # 2: Due on April 25th ; submit through MT (MyThread)
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Create an ASL sentence for the time signs: (Slide 2)
1. HOMEWORK I TEND COMPLETED ONCE A WEEK ( Ask the students which calendar did it fits? – ask which time sign did they notice?
2. FOOD TEND OUT EVERYWEEK I TEND SHOP TWICE A MOHTH (Ask the students what the time sign that they notice? Ask the students what I do for twice a month? ) –Answer: EVERYWEEK & TWICE-A-MONTH
Create an ASL narrative for time signs (Slide 3):
1. LITTLE GIRL BRUSH TEETH EVERYDAY BREAKFAST MOM COOK ++ ( Ask the students which calendar did it fits? – ask which time sign did they notice? )
2. ME TEND WASH-CAR ONCE A WEEK ( Ask the students which calendar did it fits? – ask which time sign did they notice? )
3. ME SELF-WAKE UP, NEVER USE ALARM ( Ask the students which calendar did it fits? – ask which time sign did they notice? )
Create a narrative story according to the picture (Slide:6
1. ME CLEAN HOUSE FINISH ME GO-OUT SHOPPING WITH FRIENDS
2. TEST ME STUDY FINISH ME SLEEP