Auslan News

LOOK WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING IN AUSLAN AT MPHPS
Hello everyone,
Welcome back. I hope you all had a great and relaxing break. We are looking forward to the next fortnight with lots of fun learning in the Auslan classroom. It’s always great to see students practising the signs they have learnt and being enthusiastic about their learning.
SIGNS OF THE WEEK
Don’t forget to ask your child to show you some of the AUSLAN signs they have been learning. In the last fortnight we have been revising many signs that we learnt last term. The signs of the week are: ‘body’, ‘face’ & ‘eyes.’
IN THE CLASSROOM
YEAR 3 –
Signs related to the seasons in Auslan.
YEAR 4 –
Signs related the body in Auslan.
YEAR 5 –
Signs related to the descriptive language in Auslan.
YEAR 6 –
Signs related to daily routines in Auslan.
- Deaf people do not consider themselves to be disabled, but rather a cultural group with their own unique language, customs, traditions, social beliefs, art, literature, and values.



