🏴☠️ASL Level 4, Activity 13-Battleship Review (Face-to-Face)
Description:
Students will answer questions based on finals. Students will play Battleship with partners to review signs.
Products: Asking and answering questions and recollection of signs
Practices: Discussion and gameplay
Perspectives: In order to be sufficient at ASL students should be able to sign while taking part in other activities like games
Standards
NCSSFL-ACTFL World-Readiness Standards:
- Standard 1.1 Students engage in conversations and correspondence in American Sign Language to provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions.
- Standard 1.3 Students present information, concepts, and ideas in American Sign Language to an audience of viewers on a variety of topics.
- Standard 2.1 Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the practices and perspectives of American Deaf culture.
Idaho Content Standards for World Languages:
- COMM 1.1 Interact and negotiate meaning (spoken, signed, written conversation) to share information, reactions, feelings, and opinions
- CLTR 2: Investigate, explain and reflect on the relationship between the products and perspectives of the cultures studied in the target language.
- CONN 1.1 Compare and contrast information acquired from other content areas.
Can-Do Statements
NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements:
- I can share my opinion on a given topic using conversation techniques.
- I can identify and discuss questions about Deaf culture.
- I can use my knowledge from other content areas to have meaningful discussions in ASL.
Materials Needed
Warm-Up
Materials Needed for Warm-Up
- Start with 5-minute conversations about whatever they want
- “NOW DAY START TIME 5 MINUTE CONVERSATION DISCUSS TOPIC WHATEVER”
- Have a discussion based on the questions listed below. Have students discuss questions for 2-3 min each (or have every student go). Start by asking all 3 questions in ASL grammar so students repeat questions in their answers.
- “NOW QUESTIONS DISCUSS. TAKE TURNS QUESTIONS ANSWER LIST 1-3”
Questions:
- Do you have any final projects you’re working on?
- “YOU FINAL PROJECTS HAVE?”
- Do you need any help with signs/structure?
- “YOU SIGNS SENTENCE ORDER HELP NEED?”
- Did you know that we have lab during dead week?
- “DEAD WEEK YOU LAB HAVE KNOW?”
Main Activity
Materials Needed for Main Activity
Battleship!
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- Hand out Battleship cards to each student
- “GAME PLAY NAME rhq-WHAT? fs-BATTLESHIP. ALL CARD HAVE”
- Have students ask you which signs they’re not sure of, but for the most part, these words should be a review for them
- “CARD LOOK. SIGNS DON’T KNOW WHICH?”
- Students will then place their ships (one that occupies 4 places, 4 places, 3 places, and 2 places)
- “CARD 4 TINY BOATS cl-PLACE”
- Pair students up
- “PARTNERS GAME PLAY”
- Students can make a guess as to where their partner’s ship is by signing one sign on the top and one sign on the side.
- “TAKE TURNS GUESS SHIP WHERE. 1 SIGN TOP 1 SIGN BOTTOM”
- Keep playing until every ship is hit
- “CONTINUE ALL SHIP FIND”
- If you finish one set of cards, give students another color (NEW SET NEEDS TO BE MADE)
- Hand out Battleship cards to each student
Wrap-Up
- Was this activity helpful in practicing signs?
- “YOU NEW SIGNS PRACTICE HELP?”
- Were there any signs you didn’t know?
- “YOU SIGNS DON’T KNOW WHICH?”
- How did you feel discussing subjects outside of ASL?
- “YOU DISCUSS TOPIC CONNECT ASL NOT FEEL HOW?”
Deaf Culture
Not all games are equally Deaf-friendly. Forget spelling bees, Trivial Pursuit, or other auditory-dependent games that have (unintentionally) shunned many a Deaf holiday celebrant. Even games that you would think are Deaf-friendly, like Pictionary, pose challenges. Some Deaf friendly board games include Monopoly, Dix It, Chess/Checkers, and Scrabble!
End of Lab:
- Sign or show Can-Do statements once more and have students evaluate their confidence
- (Use thumbs up/ thumbs down or have them rate 1-5 on how they feel after the activity)
- Encourage students to be honest in their self-evaluation
- Pay attention, and try to use feedback for future labs!
Can-Do Statements
NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements:
- I can share my opinion on a given topic using conversation techniques.
- I can identify and discuss questions about Deaf culture.
- I can use my knowledge from other content areas to have meaningful discussions in ASL.