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Make Up Labs!

Fall ‘23 ASL Website

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ASL 202 - Lab 1

Introductions

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Please type your name and student ID into the chat for attendance

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Can-Do Statements

  • I can share information about myself.

  • I can identify the main idea and key information in short straightforward conversations.

  • I can exchange information in conversations on familiar topics.

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3 Ps!

Products: Sharing personal information in sign language and applying correct use of facial expression and sentence structure.

Practices: Using a list of relevant information to introduce themselves and playing a game to get to know one another further by asking questions and using the correct corresponding facial expressions.

Perspectives: When asking a yes, no, or rhetorical question the correct facial expression is to raise your eyebrows where as when asking an open ended question you furrow them.

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Vocabulary Review

  • Major/minor
  • Nursing
  • Education
  • Psychology
  • Math

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Introductions

  • Name
  • Major/minor
  • Home Town
  • Favorite Hobby
  • What’s one fun thing you did over break?

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In breakout rooms, chat for 5 minutes (using ASL). Talk about whatever you want!

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Kahoot

  • Type Kahoot.it into your phone (preferred) or web browser�
  • Type the code that your lab instructor gives you

  • The questions will be on this screen, not your own!

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Activity

  • Spin the wheel and land on a topic. If you land on “animals” you can choose someone and ask them a question about animals: 
    • “What is your favorite animal?”
    • “What kind of pets do you have?”

  • The next person spins the wheel.

  • Stay away from yes or no questions. You should feel comfortable using open-ended questions and be able to build upon your partner’s answer.

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Wrap Up Questions

  • What are you most excited for this semester?

  • Are you planning to continue to get your minor in ASL?

  • Any questions/concerns about lab hours?

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Deaf Culture

Games are a fun activity across all cultures, even for the Deaf! When picking a game to play in the company of a Deaf person, it is important to consider its accessibility. Bingo is one of many games that are inclusive for the Deaf Community.

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Can-Do Statements

  • I can share information about myself.

  • I can identify the main idea and key information in short straightforward conversations.

  • I can exchange information in conversations on familiar topics.