Friday, October 20, 2006

Reactions to the Wh's/How Lesson

Edith:

I caught on to it after a few tried. I got the signing spaces right away before you wrote anything down.

Eddie:

The humor makes learning so much more fun.
It was great to practice with each other in a group (helpful).

Elizabeth:

My reaction is I will need to work on all of this, especially my facial expression. I'm going to practice in the morror. You explained it very well.

Erika:

It was fun! I never really used facial expressions, because I did not know how, but I now I know. I really enjoyed today's lesson.

Edward:

These words always get me messed up. Nice to work with others to help. Nice exercise.

Easter:

Fun, understandable with each reaction.

Eve:

Fun, creative
Uncomfortable moving/ relaxing

E....:

It will definitely tale some practice and getting used to... but it was presented well. But it looks like practice is key.

Evelina:

It was fun. It's interesting to see how many different signs there are for one word. It's a little intimating to try to learn them all together.

Eda:

It's interesting because I didn't know that there are four signs for WHAT and two signs for each of the others.
I like the use of the red and green to represent the facial expressions and body posture associated with the signs.

Eva:

Should have come to class on time so I didn't have to catch up with everyone. Signing takes tons of practice.

Erin:

I liked signing spaces, that helped.
I liked green/red, just need to remember which is which.
Books will be helpful to refer to.
I wish one sign per word.

Ekolu:

Perfect I had forgotten some of the Wh's/How signs.

1 Comments:

At 2:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Wh's/How lesson was very interesting and a lot of fun. I hope that the book has all of the different signs for the different Wh's, because we went so fast, I could not write descriptions of them all. I like the different facial and body expressions used for the wh's and how. I am still not sure, but I think that the red/green concept means the difference between using one of these words as a question, or as a statement. Is that correct? Close?

Thank you for all of the energy you put into your teaching. Nobody will be sleeping through this class!

Evelina

 

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