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Signing Stories Come Alive

Languages • 50 • 14 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum

Languages
50
14 students
13 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 2 of 3 in the unit "Signing Our Names". Lesson Title: Creating Personalized Storyboards with the Alphabet Lesson Description: Building on their knowledge of the alphabet, students will create personalized storyboards that incorporate each letter in context. They will work in pairs to develop short stories that include their names and other vocabulary words. This collaborative activity will enhance their understanding of letter formation and encourage creativity while practicing their signing skills.

Signing Stories Come Alive

Lesson 2 of 3 in Unit: "Signing Our Names"

Subject Area: Languages – New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL)
Curriculum Level: Level 1, New Zealand Curriculum
Year Level: Years 1–2
Lesson Duration: 50 minutes
Class Size: 14 students


📚 Learning Area and Curriculum Links

Learning Area: Learning Languages – New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL)

Curriculum Intentions (aligned with NZC and NCEA guidance):

  • Develop students’ communication skills in another language (NZSL)
  • Foster understanding of language patterns and conventions (e.g. alphabet and name spelling in sign)
  • Encourage students to relate to others and express identity through language and gesture
  • Practise Key Competencies: Participating and Contributing, Relating to Others, and Using Language, Symbols and Texts

🎯 Learning Intentions (What are we learning?)

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Recognise and sign each letter of the NZSL alphabet with more confidence
  • Use fingerspelling to sign their own name and 2–3 simple vocabulary words
  • Collaboratively create a visual storyboard integrating letters and words in meaningful context
  • Express meaning visually and through gesture, demonstrating creativity and teamwork

✅ Success Criteria (How will we know we’ve learnt it?)

Students will:

  • Accurately fingerspell their name using NZSL
  • Work in pairs to create a completed mini-storyboard using selected letters and signs
  • Confidently demonstrate their storyboards through signing and showing images
  • Reflect on what letter(s) they signed today and how they felt during the activity

🧠 Prior Learning

Students have already:

  • Been introduced to the NZSL alphabet
  • Practised fingerspelling their own names
  • Identified basic NZSL vocabulary such as "friend", "school", "cat", "happy"

🧩 Resources & Materials

  • Large printed NZSL alphabet charts around the room
  • Laminated copies of the NZSL alphabet for each pair
  • Whiteboards and markers or crayons
  • Storyboard templates (A4 size with 4 boxes per page)
  • Paper name tags for reference
  • Visual aids of basic signed words (simple nouns and actions)
  • Timer or visual countdown tool
  • Open floor space for performance

🕐 Lesson Breakdown

1. Karakia & Welcome (5 mins)

  • Quick karakia or welcome routine appropriate to your school/kura
  • Circle time to revisit what we learned in Lesson 1 — “Whose name can we remember how to sign?”

2. Warm-up Game – Alphabet Freeze! (7 mins)

  • Play music and let students move freely around the mats
  • When the music stops, teacher signs a letter (or shows it) – students freeze and fingerspell that letter
  • Level up: call a student by name and repeat their full name using fingerspelling

Encourages fast recall and alertness while reinforcing visual-spatial recognition of signs


3. Model and Explain Storyboard Activity (8 mins)

  • Show a pre-made example: storyboard with 4 boxes—each box has an image and a signed word (e.g. A for "apple", B for "bird", C for "car", D for "dog").
  • Teacher models signing each letter, then signs associated word (support with visuals).
  • Explain: “We’re going to make our own little stories using signs and pictures! You’ll use letters from YOUR name. You and your buddy will work together.”

4. Pair Work – Storyboard Creation (15 mins)

  • Students pair up (teacher pairs purposefully to suit mixed abilities)
  • Each child picks 2 letters from their own name
  • Pair brainstorms vocabulary that begins with those letters (visual prompt sheets available)
  • Students draw a picture in each box and practise the sign with their partner
  • Teacher circulates, supports signing accuracy, models vocabulary where needed

Encourages creative storytelling based on letters known, while practising signing in context


5. Sharing Our Stories – Signing Showcase (10 mins)

  • Each pair shares their storyboard with the class (verbal speaking optional, focus on visual & signed presentation)
  • Encourage others to guess the signed words as a group

Boosts confidence, public speaking, and visual comprehension of signs


6. Cool-down and Reflection (5 mins)

  • Circle time again – quick thumbs up/down:
    • Did we enjoy the story activity?
    • Was there a letter that was easy/hard to sign?
  • Quick silent self-assessment: students hold up fingers to show how many words they remember signing
  • Preview next lesson: “We’ll be creating a group story together using your signs!”

🔄 Differentiation and Support

  • Neurodiverse Learners / ELLs: Use visual prompts extensively; sentence starters and peer modelling
  • Advanced Learners: Challenge to use a longer word or sign an emotion in their storyboard
  • Shy Students: Option to present from seat or with partner doing more of the signing

⚡ Extension / Fast Finishers

  • Create a second storyboard using different letters
  • Use whiteboards to write the first letter of guessed words from peers’ presentations
  • Match signs with printed flashcards in a mini-alphabet hunt

✍ Teacher Notes for Reflection

After the lesson:

  • Which students confidently led the signing?
  • Did pair dynamics work well – was reinforcement happening between students?
  • Were there common letters or signs that students struggled to remember?
  • What vocabulary seemed to excite or inspire storytelling?

🌱 Next Steps:

Lesson 3 Preview – “Our Signed Group Story”
Students will bring together letters and signs practised so far to co-construct a narrative as a class, using signs, images, and gestures to tell their collaborative story.


He taonga te reo – language is a treasure. Let’s help our tamariki keep it alive through stories signed by little hands and big imaginations.

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