Show the signs for happy and sad
sad- fingers brush down the face to mimic tears
What is the sign for recess?
hands bounce on shoulders
What is the sign for test?
Question, question, question, blurt out the answer
What part of your face do you use when asking questions?
Eyebrows
What is the sign for hello?
Salute
What is the sign for upset?
hand flips on stomach
What is this sign?
Hide and seek
What are the signs for friend and class?
pointer fingers switch places
C handshape make a circular motion
When do your eyebrows go up when asking questions and when do they go down?
WH- down
Y/N- up
How do you say good morning?
Good- hand start at chin down to other
Morning- raise hand up at elbow
What are the signs for angry and silly?
angry- claw hands move up on chest
silly- y handshape on the end of the nose
What are the signs for jump rope, soccer and football?
jump rope- mimic jump roping
soccer- one hand hits the bottom of the other one
football- hands clash together
Sign "My favorite subject is history"
Subject my favorite history
You need what?
How do you sign name?
"n" handshape tapped together
What are the signs for scared and worried?
Scared: hands shake near chest
Worried: hands by forehead bent
Sign, "Do you want to play?"
What are the signs for science and English?
both thumbs move towards each other in a circular motion
How do you sign "what is your favorite subject?"
Subject your favorite what?
Three people on your team must fingerspell their names
Good job!
What aspect of sign language that we learned about in the first week is super important when discussing emotions?
Facial expressions
Sign the sentence "I like to play on the swing and the slide?"
I like play swing (shift) slide
I like play swing and slide
Sign this sentence, "My favorite subject is math, but I don't like reading"
Subject my favorite math, but reading I don't like
I am going to ask two people on your team a question and they have to answer it.
Good job!
What are the three ways we went over to get someone's attention while signing?
1. Waving
2. Patting the air
3. Tap desk/table/shoulder