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communicating meaning in auslan

AC9L2AU2C03

Mediating meaning in and between languages

locate, with support, key information in familiar texts, and respond using gestures, images, words and formulaic phrases

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  • AC9L2AU2C03_E1participating in information-gap activities such as identifying signed information from class messages or short introductions, for example, by identifying names, school locations, numbers or times
  • AC9L2AU2C03_E2<p>gathering information from each other, about topics such as family members, favourite foods and pets, to report back to the class using familiar structures and modelled language, for example,</p><p class="ausltrans-newline">CAT HAVE HOW-MANY KITTEN? SIX</p><p><em>How many kittens does the cat have? Six.</em></p>
  • AC9L2AU2C03_E3<p>identifying and applying specific information in live or recorded Auslan texts to complete guided tasks such as colouring-in and craft activities, or interacting with materials and objects related to properties such as colour, number, size or shape, for example,</p><p class="ausltrans-newline">TREE COLOUR GREEN</p><p><em>Colour the tree green.</em></p><p class="ausltrans-newline">BLUE POINT</p><p><em>Point to blue.</em></p><p class="ausltrans-newline">YELLOW BLOCK BLUE BLACK DS:ON</p><p><em>Put the blue block on the yellow block.</em></p>
  • AC9L2AU2C03_E4recognising that gesture and body language are integral to communicating in language for First Nations Australians, and showing examples of how they are also reflected in Auslan, and the language(s) they speak at home
  • AC9L2AU2C03_E5viewing recorded or live children’s stories in Auslan, demonstrating understanding through drawing, gesture, modelled signs or voice
  • AC9L2AU2C03_E6<p>responding to teacher prompts, in Auslan or English, to capture impressions when viewing images, video clips or stories in Auslan, for example,</p><p class="ausltrans-newline">PRO2 SEE FINISH VIDEO. NOTICE WHAT?</p><p><em>You saw the video. What did you notice?</em></p><p class="ausltrans-newline">SAME WHAT? SAME DIFFERENT?</p><p><em>What’s the same? What’s different?</em></p>
  • AC9L2AU2C03_E7shadowing NMFs in short Auslan poems or Deaf stories, for example, facial expressions or repeated signs
  • AC9L2AU2C03_E8responding to short expressive texts such as cartoons, using drawings, familiar signs or re-enactments with puppets or props to show the movement of people, animals and/or objects
  • AC9L2AU2C03_E9responding imaginatively to stimuli, using gestures, handshapes, facial expressions and simple signs, for example, acting out different ways a character in a story may respond

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