Thumbs Up! Unit 13 – MUSIC TURN-UP Turn the music up!
This unit teaches students to make and respond to requests, invitations, and instructions 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 use NZSL to make requests and will give and respond to invitations and instructions.
Thumbs Up! Unit 13 – MUSIC TURN-UP Turn the music up!
Overview
Achievement objectives
Curriculum link: levels 1 and 2 of The 2007 New Zealand Curriculum.
In this unit, your students will make requests and will give and respond to invitations and instructions.
Learning intentions
Students will:
- make and respond to requests
- give and follow instructions
- accept and decline invitations.
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
ACCEPT, BUY, CAKE, CAN, CAN’T, CAREFUL, DIFFERENT, DANCE, FUN, GO, INVITE, MORE, MOVIE, MUSIC, OKAY, PARTY, PICNIC, PRACTISE, SORRY, TURN DOWN, TURN UP, YUMMY, THIS
Grammar
Spatial verbs; spatial referencing
Sentence patterns
Would you like to go to the movies?
I’m sorry, I can’t because I have to do my homework.
What time is the movie?
Sorry, I have basketball then.
Would you like to go on another day that would suit you?
Yes, that would be great. What about Saturday, if that’s okay with you?
Sure, I’d love to!
How about the 7 o’clock showing?
OK. Meet you at the cinema.
I can’t feel the music’s vibrations! Turn it up, please.
Be careful, that man can hear it. (It might be too loud.)
Would you like some cake?
Yummy. Yes, please!
No thanks, maybe later.
Support material
See Materials that come with this resource to download:
- Worksheet 13.1: Inviting others (.pdf)
- Worksheet 13.2: At the party (.pdf)
- Worksheet 13.3: Are you coming to my party? (.pdf)
- Scene N transcript (.pdf)
- Scene U transcript (.pdf)
Also see New Zealand Sign Language in the New Zealand Curriculum, levels 1 and 2 (page 52).
- Activity 13.1: Responding to invitations and to music in Deaf culture
- Activity 13.2: Making and responding to requests
- Activity 13.3: Are you coming to my party?
- Activity 13.4: Assessing progress
Vocabulary – feelings, needs, wants
The students will learn some vocabulary for expressing feelings, needs, and wants.
Video clips to use in this activity
Teaching activities
Music
As the name of this unit indicates, music is a key theme. Ask the students how they think Deaf people respond to music.
Instead of listening to music, Deaf people feel it. This is why bass music is popular, because they can feel the vibrations and can therefore enjoy the rhythm and beat. Mention sign singing and, if possible, search for some examples of this on the Internet.
Challenge the students to find out more about music in Deaf culture and bring this information to the next lesson.
Invitations
Play Clip 13.1a repeatedly so that the students can learn to sign the new vocabulary well. Explain that TURN-UP and TURN-DOWN are signs that show the movement that you actually need to make. This means that you just turn up or turn down a music device with one hand.
Project Worksheet 13.1 block out the English words that identify the meaning of each sign. Point to the signs at random and have the students respond with the English.
Repeat this process with Worksheet 13.2 after you have played Clip 13.1b and your students have practised their signing.
Play Clip 13.1a and Clip 13.1b again and hand out copies of the two worksheets to the students for their reference and to use for further practice. Discuss with them techniques that they can use to learn new vocabulary well.
This discussion may help them to explore techniques that are new to them. It will help them to become more efficient learners.
See Materials that come with this resource to download:
- Worksheet 13.1: Inviting others (.pdf)
- Worksheet 13.2: At the party (.pdf)