What's included
Class Experience
Students will be taught by a certified American Sign Language teacher, as well as, national certified teacher for Deaf children and is fluent in ASL. Students will learn the benefits of signing, basic tips for fingerspelling, the alphabet, numbers 1 - 10, spelling names, and fingerspelling practice. Students will learn facial expressions, basic grammar, vocabulary, deaf culture information which is relative to the Deaf community. I will provide informational documents, and direct instruction on how to complete all of the above. As well as, provide a link for continued practice which can be accessed at any time. No background knowledge is required, just come ready to learn and have fun! Homework is optional and would consist of practicing the alphabet, conversations, and information we have learned in class. The learner progress will be evaluated through direct observation. Please ensure you have a camera for this class. We will also have short weekly check-ups which will be graded to judge progress and to cater the class to work on everyones needs as a whole. Class 1: Review, temporal verbs, plural Class 2: Mainstreaming, Additional vocabulary Class 3: Manual Code for English, Classifiers Class 4: Pidgin Signed English, Feelings Vocabulary Class 5: Incorporation Signs and Shapes and Classifiers C, G, R Class 6: Classifier V, Role Taking, Identify gender in ASL Class 7: Lexicalized fingerspelling, Practice Sentences and Stories Class 8: Equal and Fair, Indexing on the non-dominant hand, and Classifier 4 Class 9: Comparison adjectives, Classifiers: Quantifiers Class 10: Adverbs in ASL, and Conceptually Accurate Signs Class 11: Review and/or Clarify action verbs and Sociolinguistic Variation in Sign Language and Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins Class 12: Formal vs Casual Signing and Decontextualized signing Class 13: Review and Practice, Additional Signs Class 14: Total communication, Thomas Gallaudet Class 15: Review and Discuss, Classifier, Self, Classifier B, Laurent Clerc Class 16: Share Final Projects Students will need to join Canvas (instructions to do so are posted in the Outschool classroom) and all students will need to complete and submit a Student/Parent Contact Form that will be available through Schoology. Students will receive instructional videos, assignments, submit assignments, take quizzes and participate in weekly class discussions through Canvas. Students will be able to submit videos of themselves signing for feedback (optional). I will also be available for live conferences with students if needed. Feedback on assignments will also be provided to students once work is submitted.
Other Details
Supply List
Handouts will be provided by the teacher. Students will be a given a assessment through canvas to complete weekly check-ups.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am offering this class to assist hearing students to continue learning the basics in American Sign Language 2. Not only will this bridge the gap between Deaf people and hearing people but it is also proven to increase IQ, as well as, many other benefits which we will go over. I have extensive experience in teaching American Sign Language as a world language for all age ranges.
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Live Group Class
$30
weekly8 weeks
Completed by 3 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 8-12