ACLASFC003
Elaborations
- recognising their own and their classmates’ fingerspelled names used in games or routines such as roll call
- asking for help, offering assistance or requesting permission in polite ways, for example:PLEASE HELP-me?Can you help me, please?CAN SHARE?Can we share these?
- demonstrating attentive watching across a range of school contexts, such as assemblies or classroom discussions
- following instructions for class routines, for example:PLEASE WITH-2++ DS:sit-oppositePlease find a partner and sit opposite each other.DS:line-up PLEASELine up, please.LOOK-AT-me PRO1Look to the front.
- gaining others’ attention in appropriate ways, relying less on tap and more on other strategies, and responding to others’ attempts to gain their attention
- following protocols such as stopping when lights are flashed, and observing appropriate distance between signers
- learning to be a supportive group discussion member, for example by asking relevant questions, providing feedback, prompting, using NMFs to indicate agreement or disagreement
- formulating different kinds of open and closed questions, including WHEN, WHY and HOW questions
- signing appropriately to maintain or change a topic, to remain on task and take turns
- interacting with each other or the teacher by using eye gaze and other NMFs to indicate agreement/disagreement or understanding/lack of understanding
- negotiating turn-taking, for example:PRO1 FIRST YOUR-TURNIt’s my turn first, then your turn.
- watching, remembering and responding to increasingly complex instructions of two or more steps, for example by moving or locating objects in the classroom
- using the appropriate NMFs for asking questions and making statements when interacting in small groups