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Thumbs Up! Unit 3 – HOW OLD IX- you How old are you?

This unit teaches students the days of the week and provides practise of number combinations between one and 20 using New Zealand Sign Language.

A student conversing in New Zealand Sign Language at an outdoor table.

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  • AudienceKaiako
  • Curriculum Level12
  • Resource LanguageEnglish

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 are taught how to give information about age and phone/text numbers, ask others their age and phone/text numbers, and sign and recognise the days of the week.  

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    Thumbs Up! Unit 3 – HOW OLD IX- you How old are you? 

    Overview 

    Curriculum link: levels 1 and 2 of The 2007 New Zealand Curriculum  

    In this unit, your students will learn the days of the week and practise using number combinations between one and 20, including using numbers to express age. 

     

    Learning intentions 

    Students will: 

    • give information about age and phone/text numbers 
    • ask others their age and phone/text numbers 
    • sign and recognise the days of the week. 

     

    Success criteria   

    The assessment criteria are based on the curriculum achievement objectives for learning languages levels at 1 and 2. These criteria measure the students’ ability to communicate in NZSL. 

    Vocabulary 

    BIRTHDAY, DAY, FAR, HOW-OLD, LAST, NEXT, OLD, OLDER, PHONE, SOON, TEXT, TODAY, TOMORROW, TONIGHT, WEEK, WHEN, WHICH, YESTERDAY, YOUNGER 

    MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 

     

    Grammar 

    Wh-questions: HOW-OLD, WHEN, WHICH; non-manual signals; time signs for past, present, and future; age numbers 

     

    Sentence patterns 

    How old are you?

    whq
    HOW OLD IX-you

     

    I’m 13 years old.

    nod
    IX-me age-13 IX-me

     

    How old is he?

    whq
    HOW-OLD IX-he

     

    He is five years old.

    nod
    IX-he age-5 IX-he

     

    When did she turn 15?

    whq
    IX-she age-15 WHEN

     

    Today is Wednesday.

    TOADY WEDNESDAY

     

    Yesterday was Tuesday.

    YESTERDAY TUESDAY

     

    Tomorrow is Thursday.

    TOMORROW THURSDAY

     

    When is your birthday?

    whq
    IX-you BIRTHDAY WHEN

     

    My birthday is very soon.

    IX-me BIRTHDAY SOON

     

    My sister’s birthday is tomorrow.

    t
    TOMORROW MY SISTER BIRTHDAY

     

    My birthday was last Monday.

    t
    LAST MONDAY IX-me BIRTHDAY

     

    When is your father’s birthday?

    whq
    IX-you FATHER BIRTHDAY WHEN

     

    Is your best friend older or younger than you?

    whq
    IX-you BEST FRIEND OLDER YOUNGER, WHICH

     

    Younger.

    nod
    YOUNGER

     

    What’s your text number?

    whq
    IX-you TEXT NUMBER WHAT

     

    My text number is 028 555 181

    t
    IX-me TEXT NUMBER 028 555 181

     

    Support material 

    See Materials that come with this resource to download:  

    • Worksheet 3.1: Vocabulary (related to when, where, birthday, other) (.pdf)  
    • Worksheet 3.2: The days of the week (.pdf) 
    • Checksheet 3.2: The days of the week (.pdf) 
    • Scene C transcript (.pdf) 

     

    Also see New Zealand Sign Language in the New Zealand Curriculum, levels 1 and 2 (page 52). 

    Activity 3.1: Communicating about age 

    The students will learn to communicate about age in NZSL

    Video clips used in this activity:

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    Teaching activities 

    Getting started 

    To warm up, revise the numbers from one to 20. 

    Play: 

    • Clip 1.1b: Numbers 1 to 10 
    • Clip 2.1c: Numbers 11 to 20. 

    Tell students to practise signing along with the presenters. Show the number flashcards from Units 1 and 2 in an ordered or random sequence and have the students sign the numbers. 

    Reviewing and assessing progress 

    Play Scene B from Unit 2 and find out how much more the students can understand now. 

    Replay the scene. This process develops the students’ ability to view and comprehend NZSL in context. 

    Practise new learning 

    Play Clip 3.1b, where the presenters give examples of ages. Ask the students to observe how the numbers are signed differently when they are used to describe age. The sign starts from the nose to indicate that the number refers to a person’s age. Signing AGE or YEARS OLD separately is unnecessary. 

    Play Clip 3.2. Have the students look carefully at the way the presenters frown and do other things with their faces and bodies when they ask wh- questions. This is part of signing, too. Have the students practise these things along with the presenters. 

    Clip 0.7 will give you further information about these grammar points. 

    Now they choose a name and an age, real or invented. Have them move around the classroom asking five other students their names and their ages. They write the responses in their workbooks (for example, Jane, 15). Present the following sentence patterns for the students to use. 

     

    What is your name?

    whq
    IX-you NAME WHAT

     

    My name is (name).

    IX-me NAME fs-(name)

     

    How old are you?

    whq
    HOW-OLD IX-you

     

    I'm 12 years old

    nod
    IX-me age-12 IX-me

     

    Once they have collected five names and ages, they work in groups of three to tell each other what they have found out, reading the names and ages from their list using the following sentence patterns: 

     

    Their name is (name).

    IX NAME fs-(name)

     

    How old is he?

    whq
    HOW-OLD IX-he

     

    He's 12 years old

    nod
    IX-he age-12 IX-he

     

    As the students view the signer, they feed back the information in English to check their comprehension. 

    Play Clip 3.1a, which introduces the students to the vocabulary for Unit 3. The students practise signing the words along with the presenters. Hand out copies of Worksheet 3.1 for their reference. 

    Get them to access clip 3.1a and practise their signing in their own time. 

    See Materials that come with this resource to download Worksheet 3.1 Vocabulary (related to when, where, birthday, other) (.pdf). 

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