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Family Amy Sakellariou American Sign Language I Modern Language Department SUNY Cortland
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Family Amy Sakellariou American Sign Language I Modern Language Department SUNY Cortland.

Dec 24, 2015

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  • Family Amy Sakellariou American Sign Language I Modern Language Department SUNY Cortland
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  • Table of Contents Objectives Parameters of a sign Family signs Handshape Location Palm Orientation Location Sign Names Resources
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  • Objectives Students will be able to identify 5 parameters of a sign Students will be able to demonstrate the signs for family members Students will be able to understand what sign names are in Deaf culture
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  • Five Parameters of a sign 1.Handshape 2.Location 3.Movement 4.Non Manual Markers 5.Palm Orientation 5 parameters of a Sign
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  • Family Signs 1.Family 2.Mother 3.Father 4.Brother 5.Sister Family Signs
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  • What is the handshape in ASL for the word family?
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  • TRY AGAIN
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  • GREAT JOB!
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  • What is the location for the sign Father? CHIN FOREHEAD
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  • What is the palm orientation for the sign brother? Palm faces upward Palm faces left or right Palm face downward
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  • What is location for the sign sister? Chest Forehead Chin
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  • Sign Names Sign names in the very basic sense, are used in the Deaf culture to identify individuals. A persons sign name is the first letter of their name associated with a specific location and movement on the body or face.
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  • Resources Signing Naturally Levels I, II Cheri Smith, Ken Mikos, Ella Mae Lentz, The Book of Name Signs, Naming in American Sign Language Samuel J. Supalla American Sign Language Green Book Dennis Cokley, Charlotte Baker Shenk