asl club 5 th meeting 10/22/12
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Business Volunteers for Family Fun Day at Fox Hall this
weekend Sell candy apples or run photo booth Community service hours There will be a shuttle from DCHS to Fox Hall if you need a ride 5$ to get in Has rides, games, prizes, canoeing, obstacle course, horseback riding,
booths with crafts and wares, 5k run, costume contests, music, etc. Make sure the room is clean when we leave Talk to your officers-new signs and lessons are
up to them Must get permission form signed to be a full
memeber
Reminders Last day to order shirts is this Friday 10/26 If you have not already, give me your:
member forms Video/pic permission forms Participation form Shirt/member money
Sign up for dictionary outside room 338 Sign up for interest in interpreted play
Story Signs STORY TELL RHYME FIRST THEN FINISH AFTER BEFORE HAPPEN WRONG
How to set up a person
How to set up a place Rhetorical Questions Concept vs. Word for
Word
FIRST
the index finger moves past the thumb instead of stopping at the thumb like in the other variation.
THEN
Move your hand out forward after You can also start at the thumb and move to
index finder, dominate hand in L shape
FINISH
The sign for "finish" is made by placing both of your open hands in front of you. Each hand should face you, with your fingers pointing upward. Twist both hands quickly a couple times ending with the palms pointing (somewhat) forward. You can also do this sign with just a single twist which makes it seem more "final
AFTER
Both hands are in "flat" handshapes. The base hand is palm down and doesn't move. The dominant hand is thumb-side up and slides over the top of the base hand.
HAPPEN
Hold "index fingers" out in front of you, palms up. Then roll your hands over so they are both facing downward.
How to set up a person Indexing Pointing Set them up in a place and hold them
there Name the person, then show where they
are
How to set up a place Introduce the room, its name Then show where it is located Always refer back to that same place
when referring to that room/place
Rhetorical Questions In ASL you use a lot of rhetorical
questions That means you ask a question that you
are about to tell the answer to You set up what your are going to say,
then use HAPPEN or WRONG, then show what happened
Concept vs. Word-for-Word When signing a story, you will sometimes
not have the same result in ASL You want to sign the meaning which is not
always the same as the English word For Example You might say: “My mother picked me up” in EnligshBut you would sign…MY-MOTHER DRIVE ME GET-IN RIDE
Practice: Nursery Rhymes Get a partner and a nursery rhyme
Without talking figure out a way that you can sign or act out the nursery rhyme so that others can guess which one it is
VOICE OFF (sign only) 10 minutes to work it our with your partner Then we will all act it our Everyone will write their answers on a piece of
paper Winner(s) gets a prize!!!
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