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Hello! Hello Dr. Bill: I B-I-L-L. Student: I B- Im B-I-L-L [Whats] your name? J-E-N Ohhh. Shes Jen. Im Bill. Lesson 1 Practice sheet Sheet 1 A Jen: 1 A. Dr. Bill: Good! Dr. Bill Vicars thats me. [Name sign V on forehead] Dr. Bill: Lifeprint.com L-P. Jen: L-P. Dr. Bill: Good. Dr. Bill Vicars is me. Thumbs up Good Shes good Yes The thumb is wrapped around the fingers like this. Good. You could have the thumb on the side, I prefer the thumb in front No Again Understand Dont understand Jen: Yes Dr. Bill: Yes! Good! No Jen: Again Dr. Bill: Yes! Again Understand Dont understand You Me Yes/No questions, raise your eyebrows like this. You understand me? [Try it] You understand me? Jen: Sign Dr. Bill: The other way, it moves in toward the body. Sign [version 2] Dr. Bill: Wrap your thumbs around the fingers, sign. Jen: sign. A variation is sign-fluently. Or just sign. The two versions of [sign] are sign and sign. This / it / that you just point to *that* direction. Dr. Bill: First ve

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American Sign Language: list Your base hand functions as a piece of paper and your dominant hand shows a list of things on that paper.
The LESSON sign can be used to mean COURSE. Some people initialize it with a C handshape on the dominant hand when using it to mean course. Or you could just sign class.
American Sign Language: lesson The LESSON sign can be used to mean COURSE. Some people initialize it with a C handshape on the dominant hand when using it to mean course. Or you could just sign class.
American Sign Language: study Hold your non-dominant hand out in front of you as if it were a book or piece of paper. Aim the fingers of your dominant hand at the book and wiggle your fingers. STUDY: Sample sentence: Do you study all night before a test?
Comparing the 3 types of lesson plan Detailed and semi-detailed plans have separate sections for subject matter and assignment, whereas UbD includes materials and other references in the resources section.
5 Step Method for Creating a Lesson Plan Step 1: Establish the Learning Outcomes. Step 2: Include Any Relevant Resource Materials for the Lesson. Step 3: Cite Lesson Plan Procedures. Step 4: Create Instructional Activities or Independent Practice. Step 5: Reflect and Plan Lesson Closure.
Class is signed by taking both your hands open and facing each other in a C shape.
The basic lesson plan outline given below contains the direct instruction element: 1) objectives, 2) standards, 3) anticipatory set, 4) teaching [input, modeling, and check for understanding], 5) guided practice, 6) closure, and 7) independent practice.

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