Name: Unit 6 Homework



Homework Exercise #1: Weekend plans verse weather DUE: ___________Homework Exercise #2: Narrative DUE: ___________Homework Exercise #3: ABC, Number, or Hand shape story DUE: ___________Homework Exercise #4: Sick friend DUE: ___________Homework Exercise #5: Event & Dummy Hoy DUE: ___________Homework Exercise #1:Grade:A. Kris and Sean want to make weekend plans, but are unsure about the weather. What activities can they do depending on the weather? For each weather forecast, explain one or two activities Kris and Sean can do.B. What are some of your favorite sports and activities? Explain two of your favorite activities, indicating your skill with each and reasons why you enjoy them. You should sign a minimum of five complete sentences in ASL.*Write assignments A or B in ASL gloss.Homework Exercise #2:Grade:A. Prepare a narrative that focuses on clear, smooth signing, ASL grammar, and appropriate non-manual signals. Your narrative should include these details:1. What are two sports or activities that you enjoy? Why?2. What is one sport you’d like to try, and what is one you do not want to try? Why?B. Select at least four sports signs that you think are, or include, classifiers. Analyze each and explain how and why you feel each is a classifier. Contrast the four you select with four other sports signs that you feel are not classifiers. What makes these signs classifiers? How do you know?*Write Assignment A or B in ASL glossHomework Exercise #3:Grade:.Watch examples of ABC, classifier, and handshape stories, then pick one and create your own. Example of an ABC story:-532130-125730A. “Knock on door”L. “singer outlines portrait on wall”W. “persons says something to the singer”B. “door opens”M. “singer hears sound”X. “singer’s legs shake”C. “singer looks around”N. “singer looks closer at portrait”Y. “person tells singer to stay”D. “singer hears something”O. “singer notices hole in portrait”Z. “singer escapes”E. “singer is frightened”P. “singer sees someone swinging in the air”F. “singer looks around carefully”Q. “it is the queen”G. “singer sees someone running away”R. “hanging by a rope”H. “singer decides to depart”S. “she is dead”I. “begins imagining things”T. “all of a sudden”J. “notices artwork on wall”U. “singer glances to the right”K. “portrait of man with cigar”V. “sees someone standing there”00A. “Knock on door”L. “singer outlines portrait on wall”W. “persons says something to the singer”B. “door opens”M. “singer hears sound”X. “singer’s legs shake”C. “singer looks around”N. “singer looks closer at portrait”Y. “person tells singer to stay”D. “singer hears something”O. “singer notices hole in portrait”Z. “singer escapes”E. “singer is frightened”P. “singer sees someone swinging in the air”F. “singer looks around carefully”Q. “it is the queen”G. “singer sees someone running away”R. “hanging by a rope”H. “singer decides to depart”S. “she is dead”I. “begins imagining things”T. “all of a sudden”J. “notices artwork on wall”U. “singer glances to the right”K. “portrait of man with cigar”V. “sees someone standing there” *Write Assignment A or B in ASL gloss.Homework Exercise #4:Grade:A. A friend of yours was sick and unable to attend the ASL storytelling competition, so you are explaining what your saw and your impressions of the event. What did you enjoy or not enjoy? How many people were there? What did you like? What kind of ASL literature did you see? Your narrative should have a minimum of eight sentences.B. Create a short narrative based on one of the illustrations. Use at least three classifiers. Your narrative should have a minimum of eight ASL sentences.*Write Assignment A or B in ASL glossHomework Exercise #5:Grade:A. Describe an event or activity that occurred in the past in a minimum of five complete ASL sentences. Some ideas are provided.1. Last weekend’s activities2. An event from your childhood3. An event that happened a year agoB. Practice signing the Dummy Hoy narrative smoothly and clearly, including appropriate non-manual signals, pauses, eyes gaze, and fingerspelling.*Write Assignments A, B, or C in ASL gloss. ................
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