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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. 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 .

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

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

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

  3. ASL 1 Written Doorbuster: Please remove EVERYTHING from your desks except comp. book, pen/pencil (no tech. needed); copy and match belowRemember: written test this Friday over these and yesterday’s famous Deaf people  • Beethovenfounded the first US school for the Deaf • Matt Hamill1st legally Deaf player in the NBA • Johnnie RayTeenage 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” Burkepercussionist • Deaf Smith inventor • Christy Smith 1st MLB player who was Deaf • Katie LeClercDeaf comedian • Lance Allredcontestant on Survivor • EvellynGlennieboxer • Laurent ClercComposer, classical • Laura Redden Searing American signer/songwriter in the 1950’s

  4. 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

  5. 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 

  6. ASL 3 • Finish presentations • Receptive skills • New signs tomorrow

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

  8. ASL 2 Written Doorbuster: Please remove EVERYTHING from your desks except comp. book, pen/pencil (no tech. needed); copy and match belowRemember: written test this Friday over these and yesterday’s famous Deaf people  • Beethovenfounded the first US school for the Deaf • Matt Hamill1st legally Deaf player in the NBA • Johnnie RayTeenage 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” Burkepercussionist • Deaf Smith inventor • Christy Smith 1st MLB player who was Deaf • Katie LeClercDeaf comedian • Lance Allredcontestant on Survivor • EvellynGlennieboxer • Laurent ClercComposer, classical • Laura Redden Searing American signer/songwriter in the 1950’s

  9. 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.

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