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2.28.13 in class

2.28.13 in class. Target Culture and Language Goals: I am aware of community deaf events I can recall information about Andrew Foster I can learn new signs connected with Andrew Foster I can apply my country signs, food signs and money signs from a menu I created with a partner.

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2.28.13 in class

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  1. 2.28.13 in class Target Culture and Language Goals: I am aware of community deaf events I can recall information about Andrew Foster I can learn new signs connected with Andrew Foster I can apply my country signs, food signsand money signs from a menu I created with a partner

  2. If you were absent Yesterday… • We were in the computer lab. • 1st year people need to pick up the folder for FAMOUS/NOTABLE DEAF (save to your history folder in your eNotebook) 2nd year people need to pick up the HEARING/DEAF HISTORY TIMELINE PROJECT (save to your history folder in your eNotebook)

  3. St Patrick’s Day Party by SWCDHHMARCH 9th, 2013 5:00pm - 11:00pm • Are you ready? yvonne There are only 15 more days until our annual St. Patrick's Day Party!  Are you excited? We are!!Visit our Facebook event page and get all the details. . . where to get tickets, who's going, and vote on your favorite aspect of the party!Will YOU win the costume contest, be thrown in jail or get your picture with a Leprechaun?  There is still time to get your tickets. You can get them in the SWCDHH office or buy them online HERE and pick them up at will call at the party.MARCH 9th, 2013 form 5:00pm - 11:00pmSWCDHH301 SE Hearthwood BlvdVancouver, Washington 98684US WL Standard: 5.1 Students use the language both within and beyond the school setting. 5.2 Students show evidence of becoming lifelong learners by using the language for personal enjoyment and enrichment.

  4. Next ASL Club, March 7th Theme is “St. Patrick’s Day” Activity is: Learning 15 new signs and Bomb Maze • 2nd year students hosting this meeting are: • Cassidy Skov • Becca King • Shawn Brice • Rachael Flanagan • Olivia Rechonie • Andrea Baldwin

  5. Culture: Black History Month-We celebrate Andrew Foster People who were absent For notetaking on Monday 2.25.13 Andrew Foster’s Life need to come in during Tutorial. (actually you should have come in on Tuesday 2.26.13) A person will read you the Text and you take notes. “Father of Deaf Education in Africa“

  6. ANDREW FOSTER NOTES • Taking Notes is a big part of Interpreting. • If you take lousy notes the deaf person’s grade is directly affected. • You will take notes. Later I will give your paper to another person to take the test. • You can see it a person would pass a test by using your notes. WL Standards 1.2 Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. • CCTE Communication: 1.The student uses listening and observation skills and strategies to gain understanding.

  7. Andrew Foster notes signs • ALABAMA- #ALA (notice movement) • Proponent= SUPPORT+AGENT • DEDICATE, PROMISE, SWEAR • TEACH+AGENT,MISSIONARY • PIONEER= 1ST + SET-UP/ESTABLISH ( 13 AFRICAN COUNTRIES; HE Established 31 schools for the deaf.)

  8. Obtained Degrees from… • EASTERN MICHIGAN • UNIVERSITY, MA. SEATTLE PACIFIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, MA. GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY- BA. And Phd.

  9. When he could not get support for his cause… • He created his own foundation… • C.M.D= Christian Mission for the Deaf

  10. MORE SIGNS FROM ANDREW FOSTER NOTES • NIGERIA-1) tap "N" under nose; • 2) "N" palm-out, wiggles while held at the dominant side of the mouth; • GHANA- pinky side of "G" hand touches center of palm-up and makes two short swipes up (same as NEW++)

  11. CONGO-"C" taps repeatedly just above temple • KENYA-EXACT (thumb touches tip of "X") hand twists in air, palm ends facing in

  12. Language: COUNTRIES, FOOD AND MONEY Menus: If you have not turned in your Menu to the Student Shared folder; you are late. It was due last week. • CCTE Technology 1.2: Collaborate: Use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others.

  13. Language: COUNTRIES, FOOD AND MONEY • Tuesday we started using the menus you made from researching other country’s food and money. • Take out your • FOOD ORDERING • SLIP WL Standard: 1.1 Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information,

  14. Tuesday; what did you find difficult or could not remember? • -country signs??? • -food signs???? • -money signs ????

  15. Language: FOOD AND MONEY • Finish making food orders and practicing money signs with a partner. • Get blank “Food Ordering Slip” from teacher if you were absent on Tuesday. • ½ class sits with back to screen; ½ can see screen. • People looking at screen decide what they want from the menu they see; then sign it to their partner. • CCTE Communication2.The student uses communication skills and strategies • to interact/work effectively with others.

  16. DEBRIEF • Which Target Goals were you able to achieve? Culture and Language Goals: • I am aware of community deaf events • I recalled information about Andrew Foster • I learned new signs connected with Andrew Foster • I applied my country signs, food signs and money signs from a menu I created with a partner.

  17. Kitchen layouts, recipes, making food • I will give you a kitchen layout that another student in another class has drawn. • Get in groups of 3 people: • 1) 1 person signs the layout, • 2) 1 person gathers all the things you need to make the food • 3) 1 person makes the food and serves it to the other 2 people

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