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Classifiers Notes

Classifiers Notes. ASL III Mrs. McClure. Element Classifiers. ECL Describes things that have specific shapes and sizes and are in constant motion Weather or elements such as water, air, fire, light. (2h)ECL:5 (air/wind/smoke). Standing 50 feet from a helicopter to land

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Classifiers Notes

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  1. Classifiers Notes ASL III Mrs. McClure

  2. Element Classifiers • ECL • Describes things that have specific shapes and sizes and are in constant motion • Weather or elements such as water, air, fire, light

  3. (2h)ECL:5 (air/wind/smoke) • Standing 50 feet from a helicopter to land • Standing on a cliff by the ocean • Riding downhill on a bicycle • Walking on a fine breezy day • The fog drifting over the San Francisco Bay • Air circulating around the room • Heat shimmering in air (i.e. above a road)

  4. ECL:S5 “blowing out” (air/wind/smoke) • Holding a blow dryer in front of your face • Someone blowing cigarette smoke in your face • Blowing out cigarette smoke • A bull snorting

  5. ECL: spread-C (air/wind/smoke) • Vacuum sucking air/dirt in • Dentist’s tool sucking water from mouth • Smoke drifting from a cigarette • Odor from arm pits • Smoke from recently extinguished candle • Smoke from recently fired pistol

  6. ECL:S1 (water/rain/snow) • Coffee pot percolating • Dripping faucet • Person spitting as he/she talks • Few drops of rain (at beginning or end of storm) • Small trickle of water from a garden hose

  7. (2h)ECL: S5 (water/rain/snow) • Small splash when a pebble is thrown in water • Big splash from a person diving into water • Water gushing out of an overheated radiator (one hand) • Splash from a cup of water thrown at you • Spills: fallen glass, dropped bucket

  8. ECL:4 (water/rain/snow) • Running faucet • Water coming out of the drain hole in a cooler • An infant drooling • Blood pouring out of a cut

  9. (2h)ECL:5wg (water/rain/snow) • Niagara falls • Torrential river or rapids • Meandering stream • Ocean waves pounding the shore on a stormy day • High ocean waves perfect for surfing • Waves created by a passing boat on a lake • Steady snow to blizzard • Overflowing container, i.e. sink, tub, pitcher (one hand)

  10. (2h)ECL:claw (water/rain/snow) • Rain (from ordinary to hard rain)

  11. ECL: spread-C (water/rain/snow) • Water being flushed down a toilet • Water gushing continually out of a firefighter’s hose

  12. (2h)ECL/DCL:L “spreading” (water/rain/snow) • Growing spot of liquid on a surface • Ripples in water after a splash

  13. (2h)ECL:5wg (fire) • Roaring fire in a fire place • Gas flame for low heat • Gas flame for medium heat • Bonfire • Forest fire

  14. ECL:5wg (fire) • Candle flame

  15. ECL:S5wg (fire) • Fire quickly consuming a forest • Fire moving up your sleeve • A dragon breathing fire

  16. ECL:flat-Ospread-C (light) • Headlights of a car • Brake lights • Flashing hazard lights • Traffic lights • Dawn/dusk (getting dimmer or brighter) • Lights flashing across a computer screen • Twinkling lights (Christmas tree lights or stars) • Light from a flash bulb

  17. ECL: spread-C (light) • Siren lights • Spotlight, desk light, flash light • Dimmed lights • Bright lights • Lights flickering when the power is about to go out

  18. ECL:1 (zig zag) (light) • A flash of lightning

  19. ECL:S1 (light) • A laser beam

  20. Grab a partner • Create a story using the different element classifiers • Don’t forget to use the other classifiers such as DCL, LCL, ICL, etc. • We will present to the class • You have 20 minutes!

  21. Example of a story • There was a tall building on fire; the fire was moving up its walls. Siren lights were flashing, a fire truck pulled in. Someone grabbed a hose, turned it on, and water burst out. The building collapsed, and smoke rose from the rubble. • BUILDING LCL:B “tall rectangle”. FIRE ECL:5 “up the walls”. ECL:5 “flashing lights” SCL:3 “car pulls in”. ICL “hold hose” ICL “pull down lever” WATER ECL “gushes out”. BUILDING (2h)LCL:5 “collapses” ECL:5 “smoke swirling around”

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