Thumbs Up! Unit 11 – AWESOME ANIMALS Awesome animals
This unit teaches students to identify, ask about, and describe animals using New Zealand Sign Language.
About this resource
Thumbs Up! An Introduction to New Zealand Sign Language is a resource designed for students in years 7–8 working at curriculum levels 1 and 2. It supports the teaching and learning of NZSL as an additional language in English-medium schools.
In this resource, students will identify, ask about, and describe animals using NZSL.
Thumbs Up! Unit 11 – AWESOME ANIMALS Awesome animals
Overview
Achievement objectives
Curriculum link: levels 1 and 2 of The 2007 New Zealand Curriculum.
In this unit, your students will identify, ask about, and describe animals.
Learning intentions
Students will:
- name animals
- describe animals
- ask about animals.
Success criteria
The assessment criteria are based on the curriculum achievement objectives for learning languages at levels 1 and 2. These criteria measure the students’ ability to communicate in NZSL.
Vocabulary
ANIMAL, BIG, BIRD, CARROT, CAT, CHEEKY, CLEVER, COW, DOG, EAR, FAT, FISH, FURRY, GREEDY, PIG, HORSE, LAMB, SMALL, MOUSE, RABBIT, SHEEP, SOFT, STRONG, THIN
Grammar
Descriptive classifiers; adverbial inflection
Sentence patterns
Do you have any pets?
Yes, I have a rabbit.
What’s your pet like?
It’s grey and white and soft.
It likes to eat carrots.
It’s got long ears.
My cat is brown and fat.
It sleeps on my bed every day.
It likes to play.
What’s your favourite animal?
What animal don’t you like?
Support material
See Materials that come with this resource to download:
- Worksheet 11.1: Animal vocabulary (.pdf)
- Worksheet 11.2: Animal bingo (.pdf)
- Worksheet 11.3: Descriptive vocabulary (.pdf)
- Worksheet 1.3: The fingerspelling alphabet (.pdf)
- Scene R transcript (.pdf)
Also see New Zealand Sign Language in the New Zealand Curriculum, levels 1 and 2 (page 52).
- Activity 11.1 Learning vocabulary and aspects of Deaf culture
- Activity 11.2: Describing animals
- Activity 11.3: Completing a class survey
- Activity 11.4 Assessing progress
Completing a class survey
The students will complete a class survey to find out about each other’s animals and animal preferences.
Video clips to use in this activity
Teaching activities
Setting up groups
Divide the class into four groups labelled A, B, C, and D. Groups A and B work together and groups C and D work together, taking turns to interview each other. Hand each group a class list with three columns alongside each name where they can record responses.
Sentence patterns clips
Play Clip 11.2a and Clip 11.2b, where the presenters model the sentence patterns. Remind your students to use these patterns and the vocabulary that they know to respond to the following questions:
Do you have a pet
What’s your favourite animal?
What animal don’t you like?
When each group has recorded the survey information, get your students to pool the information and make a graph of the responses to show:
- the animals class members have as pets
- the total number of animals
- the total number of each kind of animal
- the most favoured pet
- the least favoured pet.
For example, working individually or in pairs, they could complete this task by using a computer programme that does tables and graphs. Display the results in your classroom.
Then they work out how to present the information in NZSL and practise presenting it to each other. Select some students or ask for volunteers to present this information to the class.
Rehearsal
Play Scene R. Hand out copies of the Scene R transcript, one per student. They use the transcript to practise along with the people in the scene. Once they are well rehearsed, they role-play the scene in front of each other in groups or before the class.
See Materials that come with this resource to download Scene R transcript (.pdf).