Auslan Lesson Contents
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Learners of any signed language are highly encouraged to learn from a Deaf teacher. However, in the interest of getting more SCAdians involved in Sign Heraldry sooner rather than later, lesson plans may be edited to teach sign language in a SCAdian context.
These lesson plans are constantly being edited and added to. If you are an experienced signer and would like to contribute to editing lesson plans or your Sign Language SCA Dictionary, please contact Nicasia Leontodes via Facebook Messenger or via email at 249551@members.eastkingdom.org.
If learning all the letters in alphabetical order is difficult, grouping the letters based on some similarities may help. The following practice words for fingerspelling are not words in necessarily signs that are normally fingerspelled in conversation but are listed here for practice.
A, E, I, O, U. (Dominant hand pointing to a particular finger of the non-dominant hand).
C, D, K, R (hooked finger letters)
What words can you fingerspell at this point in time? DAD, DUO, CAID, ACED
L, M, N, V, T, Z (T similar to L, but placement of dominant hand is oriented differently; Z similar to T but dominant hand has different handshape).
What words can you spell now? KING, VOLUME, ZONATE
What words can you spell now? QUEEN, BARON, POET, EQUATION, AMBITION
Rules for double letters:
.... the internet in general says it's the same thing as ASL but Nicasia cannot find a video or signing source that actually show or say that.
Starting at 1:04 in the video, rules for fingerspelling double-letters:
Three "right" ways to fingerspell two of the same letter in a row.
Slide
Tap
Arch/Arc
What words can you spell now? JOUSTED, LOCHAC, BARONY, ROYALTY, MAJESTIES
F, G, S, W, X (crossing finger/hand letters).
What words can you spell now? CROWD, THRONES, COEXIST FACETIOUS, WISEGUYS, FATIGUE, STOWAWAY, TOXIC
Auslan Fingerspelling Practice