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1 Unit 6 Sports and Activities

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3 Sports and Activities Vocab. Pg. 211 and 213 Come on Involve, to be included Many All year, all year round During, in, on (time) To play Team Tend to, usually

4 Accent Step Pg. 213 Use DURING to talk about a non-specific time when something occurs. DURING is used much the same way as in and on are used in English to talk about events. During is also a time sign; so you sign DURING first. TIME/DURING/WHEN + TOPIC + COMMENT

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6 Sports Vocabulary Pg. 214 Baseball Basketball To ride a bike Bowling To jog Football Golf Gymnastics Hockey To ice skate

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8 Sports Vocabulary Pg. 214 Soccer Karate, martial arts Softball To scuba dive To surf To snowboard To swim Tennis

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10 Sports Vocabulary Pg. 214 Volleyball Volleyball-2 Water polo Wrestling

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12 Review Signs All year, all year round Baseball During, in, on (time) Basketball To play To ride a bike Team Bowling Tend to, usually

13 Review Signs Football To jog Golf Karate, martial arts Gymnastics To scuba dive Hockey To snowboard To ice skate Involve

14 Review Signs Soccer Volleyball Softball Volleyball-2 To surf Water polo To swim Wrestling Tennis

15 ASL Close Up Pg. 220 Read on page 220 about signing a Have you question in ASL. 3 signs used: Experience Finish Late

16 NMS Alert! The sign FINISH is always accompanied by specific NMS: move your lips as if saying fish.

17 Expression Corner Pg. 221

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19 More Activity Signs Pg. 222 To bungee jump To hike To camp To play cards To exercise, lift weights To skateboard To fish To skydive

20 Review Signs All year, all year round Baseball During, in, on (time) Basketball To play To ride a bike Team Bowling Tend to, usually

21 Review Signs Football To jog Golf Karate, martial arts Gymnastics To scuba dive Hockey To snowboard To ice skate

22 Review Signs Soccer Volleyball Softball Volleyball-2 (don t use) To surf Water polo To swim Wrestling Tennis

23 Review Crazy for To fish Not crazy for To hike To bungee jump To play cards To camp To skateboard To exercise, lift weights To skydive

24 CL: 5 pg. 225 CL: 5 is related to CL: 1 and represents at least 5 or more people engaged in an activity such as walking. The concept of CL: 5 is more people than can be easily counted, unless you re talking about a certain group of five individuals. CL: 5 can be preceded by a number sign, as shown in the example on pg. 225.

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26 CL: 5 Vocabulary pg. 225 Crowded To flock to (not in a group) Popular

27 CL: Bent V Seated Position Pg. 228 CL: Bent V represents a pair of human legs in a seated position, animals, and insects. When using CL: Bent V it is essential to identify the object being represented before showing the CL.

28 CL: B & Base B Flat Objects Pg. 228 CL: B represents large, flat objects. When CL: B is used as a flat surface and another classifier placed on top, it becomes CL: Base B. In addition to flat objects, CL: B provides a bird s eye view of objects normally shown with CL: 3. Use CL: 3 when describing a vehicle in which you are not involved, but use CL: B if you were a passenger or driving the vehicle.

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31 Classifiers Vocabulary Pg. 229 Bug, ant Ears (animal) To jump (animal) To sit next to Winding road

32 VOCABULARY REMINDER! Come on The sign COME-ON is an informal way to sign to join or come over here. Use this sign to say Come on! to encourage somebody to hurry up. Involve, to be included Many

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34 Deaf Culture Minute pg. 230 Signed like MUSIC but handshape = P Also means to express yourself or let your emotions out Did you notice there are 2 different signs for poetry? The two signs differentiate between poems produced by hearing culture and those produced by Deaf performers. Over the years, Deaf poets felt the general sign poetry did not fully capture the depth of expression that is part of ASL poetry, and eventually the sign express myself/let it out became known as ASL poetry.

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39 Signing in the Past Tense Pg. 233 Ago Last year Just, very recently Long time ago Last month Last week Recently, a little while ago Used to, before

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41 I WANT TO KNOW P. 232

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43 Dummy Hoy Vocabulary Pg. 236 To call (a name) To hear To talk Umpire

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45 Future Tense Vocab. Pg. 237 Distant Future Soon (3) In a few days Variations for soon Next Week Will, future, it will be Next Year

46 Accent Step Pg. 238 Look on page 238 to see how to sign Next Tuesday. Use the same idea for Next weekend, Next Monday, etc.

47 Review To call (a name) Distant Future To hear In a few days To talk Next Week Umpire Next Year

48 Review Soon ASL Poetry Variations for soon Handshape Will, future, it will be Poetry Come on Story, to tell a story Many Involved

49 Review Ago Last year Just, very recently Long time ago Last month Last week Recently, a little while ago Used to, before

50 Review To bungee jump To hike To camp To play cards To exercise, lift weights To skateboard To fish To skydive

51 Review Bug, ant Ears (animal) To jump (animal) To sit next to Winding road Crazy for Not crazy for Crowded To flock to (not in a group) Popular

52 Rule of 9 Pg. 214 The period of time or age is provided with a base sign, so that the difference between WEEK and 9-WEEKS is the incorporation of the number 9 into the dominant hand. Only numbers up to 9 may be incorporated into a sign.

53 Rule of 9 Pg. 241 Use the Rule of 9 with: Age Specific time of day Specific number of hours Specific number of minutes Specific number of days Specific number of weeks Specific number of months Specific amounts of money

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55 Duration Vocabulary Page. 240 Fast, quick Long To stay

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58 Review Unit 6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All year, all year round Baseball During, in, on (time) Basketball To play To ride a bike Team Bowling Tend to, usually Crazy for

59 Review Unit 6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Football Golf Gymnastics Hockey To ice skate Not yet, haven t Volleyball Water polo Wrestling Experience Finish Late

60 Review Unit 6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not crazy for To hike To bungee jump To play cards To camp To skateboard To exercise, lift weights To skydive To fish Come on

61 Review Unit 6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Crowded To flock to (not in a group) Popular Involve, to be included Many Bug, ant Ears (animal) To jump (animal) To sit next to Winding road

62 Review Unit 6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ASL Poetry Handshape Poetry Story, to tell a story Soon Ago Just, very recently Last month Last week

63 Review Unit 6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Last year Long time ago Recently, a little while ago Used to, before Will, future, it will be To call (a name) To hear To talk Umpire Variations for soon

64 Review Unit 6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Distant Future Fast, quick In a few days Long Next Week To stay Next Year

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