numerous numbers 1-10 american sign language grade 9 designed by taisha speights
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Numerous Numbers1-10
American Sign Language Grade 9
Designed ByTaisha Speights
Objective
• An introduction into the hand shapes and palm orientation of numbers 1-10 in ASL.
• Students will be able to use the correct hand shapes and palm orientations to create the numbers 1-10.
• Students will be able to recognize and sign numbers and number sets.
Objectives (cont.)
• ProceduresStudents will watch the PowerPoint presentation to
learn about the number using the different hand shapes and palm orientations.
Students will watch each slide and practice each number using their own hands. Teacher will make sure that everyone is doing it correctly and help those who need more assistance.
Students will then take number quiz using PowerPoint presentation.
Parameters of Sign for Numbers
Hand shape• The configuration
the hand assumes when beginning to
make or making the sign.
Palm Orientation• The direction in which the hand is
turned. The orientation or the palm of the hand faces: up, down,
left, or right.
ONEPalm of
dominant hand faces the signer and the index finger is point
up.
TwoPalm of
dominant hand faces the signer. Index and middle fingers are pointed up.
ThreePalm of
dominant hand faces the signer. Index,
middle and thumb fingers are pointed.
FourPalm of
dominant hand faces signer.
Pointer, middle, ring, and pinky are pointed. (No
Thumb)
FivePalm of
dominant hand faces signer. All
fingers pointed out.
SixPalm of
dominant hand faces away from the signer. The
thumb and pinky touch.
Pointer, middle and ring fingers are pointed up.
SevenPalm of
dominant hand faces away from the signer. The thumb and ring finger touch. Pinky, middle and pointer
fingers pointing up.
EightPalm of
dominant hand faces away from the signer. The
thumb and middle finger touch. Pinky,
ring, and pointer finger pointing up.
NinePalm of
dominant hand faces away from the signer. The
thumb and pointer finger
touch. The pinky, ring, and middle fingers
pointing up.
TenMake the a hand shape
with the thumb
pointing up. Move the wrist
from side to side.
QUIZ TIMEClick on the picture to begin
Click on the correct answer to move to the next question.
Question Number One: What is this sign?
I 1 L 9
Question Number Two: What sign is this?
6 F 3 9
Question Number Three: What sign is this?
3 W 6 2
Question Number Four: What sign is this?
W 3 B 6
Question Number Five: What Sign is this?
9 8 M 2
Question Number Six: What is this sign?
V 7 2 U
Question Number Seven: What is this sign?
7 W 8 E
What is the number set?2,7,6 ; 7,9,3 ; 8,7,1
What is this number set?2,4,6 ; 1,3,5 ; 3,6,9
CONGRATULATIONSYou Did It!!
Now You Can Move on to 11-20
Resources
• Lentz, E.M., Mikos, K., Smith, C. (1988). Signing Naturally: Student workbook level 1. San Diego, CA.
• Vicars, W. (January 8, 1997). ASL Universityretrieved from:
http://www.lifeprint.com/
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