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Slides are in the order of ASL 1, ASL 3, then ASL 2

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Page 1: Slides are in the order of ASL 1, ASL 3, then ASL 2

Slides are in the order of ASL 1, ASL 3, then ASL 2

Page 2: Slides are in the order of ASL 1, ASL 3, then ASL 2

ASL 1 Written Doorbuster: Please remove EVERYTHING from your desks except comp. book, pen/pencil (no tech. needed); copy and match below

Remember: written test this Friday over these and yesterday’s famous Deaf people

• Beethoven founded the first US school for the Deaf• Matt Hamill 1st legally Deaf player in the NBA• Johnnie Ray Teenage actress on “Switched at Birth”• Thomas Edison 1st Miss America who was Deaf• William Ellsworth “Dummy” Hoy helped TX Revolution; led co of Texas

Rangers• Heather Whitestone UFC Fighter• CJ Jones deaf poet and journalist, during civil war time• LeRoy Colombo Texas Lifeguard, amazing swimmer• James “Deaf” Burke percussionist• Deaf Smith inventor• Christy Smith 1st MLB player who was Deaf• Katie LeClerc Deaf comedian• Lance Allred contestant on Survivor• Evellyn Glennie boxer• Laurent Clerc Composer, classical• Laura Redden Searing American signer/songwriter in the 1950’s

Page 3: Slides are in the order of ASL 1, ASL 3, then ASL 2

ASL 1 Written Doorbuster: Please remove EVERYTHING from your desks except comp. book, pen/pencil (no tech. needed); copy and match below

Remember: written test this Friday over these and yesterday’s famous Deaf people

• BeethovenBeethoven founded the first US school for the Deaffounded the first US school for the Deaf• Matt HamillMatt Hamill 11stst legally Deaf player in the NBA legally Deaf player in the NBA• Johnnie RayJohnnie Ray Teenage actress on “Switched at Birth”Teenage actress on “Switched at Birth”• Thomas EdisonThomas Edison 1st Miss America who was Deaf• William Ellsworth “Dummy” HoyWilliam Ellsworth “Dummy” Hoy helped TX Revolution; led co of Texas helped TX Revolution; led co of Texas

RangersRangers• Heather Whitestone UFC FighterUFC Fighter• CJ JonesCJ Jones deaf poet and journalist, during civil war timedeaf poet and journalist, during civil war time• LeRoy ColomboLeRoy Colombo Texas Lifeguard, amazing swimmerTexas Lifeguard, amazing swimmer• James “Deaf” Burke percussionistpercussionist• Deaf SmithDeaf Smith inventorinventor• Christy SmithChristy Smith 11stst MLB player who was Deaf MLB player who was Deaf• Katie LeClercKatie LeClerc Deaf comedianDeaf comedian• Lance AllredLance Allred contestant on Survivorcontestant on Survivor• Evellyn GlennieEvellyn Glennie boxer• Laurent ClercLaurent Clerc Composer, classicalComposer, classical• Laura Redden SearingLaura Redden Searing American signer/songwriter in the 1950’sAmerican signer/songwriter in the 1950’s

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Now…. Shhh • Receptive Skills Practice

• Please number 1-15 in your comp. books, and be sure you can see a “The Gum Story” paper with questions near you.

• Then you will watch a video, “The Gum Story” and see if you can answer the questions from it

• (100% for trying- eyes watching, and shhh )

• Ticket Out: sentences from Dr. Weast

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ASL 3

• Doorbuster: Find 5--- After the bell (so I can see) get up and find 5 people- ask and answer a question for each person (not just “how are you”

• Ideas• “What are you doing over spring break?”• “What are your plans tonight/this weekend?”• Or anything else in ASL

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ASL 3

• Finish presentations

• Receptive skills

• New signs tomorrow

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ASL 2 Written Doorbuster: Please remove EVERYTHING from your desks except comp. book, pen/pencil (no tech. needed); copy and match below

Remember: written test this Friday over these and yesterday’s famous Deaf people

• Beethoven founded the first US school for the Deaf• Matt Hamill 1st legally Deaf player in the NBA• Johnnie Ray Teenage actress on “Switched at Birth”• Thomas Edison 1st Miss America who was Deaf• William Ellsworth “Dummy” Hoy helped TX Revolution; led co of Texas

Rangers• Heather Whitestone UFC Fighter• CJ Jones deaf poet and journalist, during civil war time• LeRoy Colombo Texas Lifeguard, amazing swimmer• James “Deaf” Burke percussionist• Deaf Smith inventor• Christy Smith 1st MLB player who was Deaf• Katie LeClerc Deaf comedian• Lance Allred contestant on Survivor• Evellyn Glennie boxer• Laurent Clerc Composer, classical• Laura Redden Searing American signer/songwriter in the 1950’s

Page 8: Slides are in the order of ASL 1, ASL 3, then ASL 2

ASL 2 Written Doorbuster: Please remove EVERYTHING from your desks except comp. book, pen/pencil (no tech. needed); copy and match below

Remember: written test this Friday over these and yesterday’s famous Deaf people

• BeethovenBeethoven founded the first US school for the Deaffounded the first US school for the Deaf• Matt HamillMatt Hamill 11stst legally Deaf player in the NBA legally Deaf player in the NBA• Johnnie RayJohnnie Ray Teenage actress on “Switched at Birth”Teenage actress on “Switched at Birth”• Thomas EdisonThomas Edison 1st Miss America who was Deaf• William Ellsworth “Dummy” HoyWilliam Ellsworth “Dummy” Hoy helped TX Revolution; led co of Texas helped TX Revolution; led co of Texas

RangersRangers• Heather Whitestone UFC FighterUFC Fighter• CJ JonesCJ Jones deaf poet and journalist, during civil war timedeaf poet and journalist, during civil war time• LeRoy ColomboLeRoy Colombo Texas Lifeguard, amazing swimmerTexas Lifeguard, amazing swimmer• James “Deaf” Burke percussionistpercussionist• Deaf SmithDeaf Smith inventorinventor• Christy SmithChristy Smith 11stst MLB player who was Deaf MLB player who was Deaf• Katie LeClercKatie LeClerc Deaf comedianDeaf comedian• Lance AllredLance Allred contestant on Survivorcontestant on Survivor• Evellyn GlennieEvellyn Glennie boxer• Laurent ClercLaurent Clerc Composer, classicalComposer, classical• Laura Redden SearingLaura Redden Searing American signer/songwriter in the 1950’sAmerican signer/songwriter in the 1950’s

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ASL 2– Now…Receptive Skills Practice• “The Gum story” --- starting off with an easy

story Signs to remember: SHOE, TREE, STUCK, WALKING, GUM

• Please number #1-#15 in your comp. books

• Be able to see the questions (#1-#15) sheet

• Ready? Just watch the first time (3 min.) - no writing.

• Then, I will stop at each section for you to write.