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Verb Skit

My uncle teaches me at my school. His name is John. He is my uncle. I like my uncle. He is a


happy person. He helps me with my homework. He drives me to school in his really red car. He
likes cars. I don't like school. School is very boring. School keeps me busy.

SCHOOL POSS-my UNCLE HE-TEACH-ME


IX-he NAME fs-JOHN
IX-he POSS-my UNCLE
POSS-my UNCLE IX-me LIKE
HAPPY PERSON IX-he
HOME+WORK HE-HELP-ME
_really_
SCHOOL RED CAR HE-DRIVE-ME
CAR++ IX-he LIKE
_no_
SCHOOL IX-me LIKE
SCHOOL BORING
SCHOOL IX-me KEEP BUSY

Checklist
(2) To-Be Verb ✓

(2) Plain Verb ✓

(2) Directional Verb ✓

Pronoun ✓

Possessive ✓

Noun ✓

Verb ✓

Noun/Verb Pair ✓

Adjective ✓

Fingerspelling ✓

Pronouns ✓
Facial Expression ✓

Single Concept ✓

Two-Part Concept ✓

Plural ✓

Time Topic Comment

“when” “where” “what” “who” “does-what” “how/why” Wh & Y/N

(Tense) (Location) (Object) (Subject) (Verb) (Adj./Adv.) (Question)

School My uncle Teach me

He name John

He My uncle

My uncle Me Like

person He happy

Homework He help me

School red He drives me


car

Cars He Like

School Me Don't like

School Boring

School Me Keeps Busy

NOUN (repeat)
ACTIVE VERB (a good idea to indicate what type of verb on your sheet) (single motion)
(person to person)
TO-BE VERB(n/a)
ADJ (NMS)
POSSESSIVE (palm)
PRONOUN (index)
ARTICLE (n/a)
PROPER NOUN (fingerspell)
PLURAL (repeat a lot)
PREPOSITION (??)

My uncle teaches me at my school.


His name is John.
He is my uncle.
I like my uncle.
He is a happy person.
He helps me with my homework.
He drives me to school in his really red car.
He likes cars.
I don't like school.
School is very boring.
School keeps me busy.

TEACH - DIRECTIONAL
LIKE - PLAIN
HELP - DIRECTIONAL
DRIVE - DIRECTIONAL
LIKE - PLAIN
LIKE - PLAIN
KEEP - PLAIN

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