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American Sign Language (ASL) for Beginners Part 3 of 3 | Ages - 10–12

This is an 8-week class exploring ASL. Enhance your signing skills, learn about money, home, sports, verbs, and more, and join the thrilling finale of ASL Adventures to empower learners to sign confidently!
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4.9
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What's included

8 live meetings
8 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. While no formal homework is assigned, consistent practice outside of class is encouraged to enhance proficiency. The learner's dedication to independent practice will contribute to their advancement in ASL skills.
Assignments
The assignment will be to listen to current to grow skills in ASL
Assessment
Informal assessment, bi-weekly message will be sent to both the learner and parent.
Progress Report
Parent Request will offer grades.

Class Experience

Beginner Level
American Sign Language ASL Beginner Part 3 of 3 (Ages 10-12)! ***

Welcome back, Adventure signers, to the thrilling conclusion of ASL Adventures! This unique 8-week class offers a deeper dive into the captivating world of American Sign Language. It's not just about learning, but also about having fun with engaging activities and hands-on signing. We build upon the foundation in Beginner Parts 1 and 2, preparing your child for an immersive learning experience like no other!

**Class Format**

Greetings: We'll learn a welcome song and practice finger spelling in the first week!
Please look at the words in the signed vocabulary from the previous week.
Deaf History and Culture: Let's dive into fascinating insights.
Break: Time for more finger spelling fun!
Learn Signed Vocabulary Words: We'll explore new terms and items each week.
Song or Story (if available)
Review of the Week's Words



Join us for this thrilling finale of ASL Adventures! Our experienced instructors are dedicated to providing engaging and interactive lessons, fostering a love for ASL, and empowering young signers to express themselves confidently. Enrolling your child in Beginner Part 3 teaches them a new skill, opens doors to a rich culture, and enhances their communication skills. Secure your spot now, where communication becomes an art!
Learning Goals
To be able to sign all new vocabulary words and understand simple sentences. To be current in learning Deaf Culture and Deaf history.
Basic understanding of Sentence Structure in ASL.
learning goal

Syllabus

3 Units
8 Lessons
over 8 Weeks
Unit 1: Sports, Hobbies, Recreations and Getting Started
Lesson 1:
Sports, Hobbies and Recreations
 Objectives:
*Learn Sign Vocabulary fot Sports
*Learn Simple Sentences for Sports
*Learn Sign Vocabualry for Hobbies
*Learn Simple Sentences for Hobbies
*Learn Sign Vocabualry for Hobbies
*Learn Simple Sentences for Hobbies 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Getting Started
 Objectives:
*To ask for help and clarification in ASL
*To engage in basic conversation on variety of topics
*To understand the cultural view of deafness
*To improve familiarity with ASL grammar and structure
*To learn and apply WH-signs and facial expressions
*To understand iconic and non-iconic sign 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Getting to Know you
 Objectives:
*To expand ASL skills and topic of conversation
*To understand topic-comment into conversation 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Getting to Know you Part 2
 Objectives:
*To understand how ASL name sign are mad
*To use possessive Sign and Deixis approprivately
*To talk about favorites 
60 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Learning Needs
We support all learner needs. Please let us know your learners' needs so we can adjust to them.
Parental Guidance
Our class is appropriate for all ages. Word lists will be provided within 24 hours after each class. We use third-party tools such as Kahoots, Gimkit, Quizlet, and Google Forms for assessments to enhance learning. We ensure these tools are safe and secure for your child’s use.
Pre-Requisites
Should have taken ASL Beginner Sessions 1-2 or have a solid basis of American Sign Language in Advance
Supply List
Bring your hands and your excitement to learn the beautiful American Sign Language.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
Word lists will be provided in our classroom within 24 hours after each class. After the first class, the quizlet link will be given for your learner to practice. This isn't a requirement but a tool to help your learner
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Georgia Teaching Certificate
Ms. Maria
Bachelor's Degree in English from Colorado State University
Ms. Nicole
Associate's Degree in Education from Pinellas Technical Education Center
Ms. Annmarie
With over 15 years of experience as an ASL educator, including ten years working directly within the Deaf community, I bring a wealth of expertise to this class. In addition to teaching ASL at various preschools and private kindergartens in my local area, I also lead a music and movement program. I have firsthand experience using signs to communicate with my daughter, who is hard of hearing and also an Outschool teacher.

My teaching philosophy centers around creating a fun and engaging learning environment that fosters a genuine desire to continue learning. It is important to note that this class strictly adheres to a professional code of ethics, and no sensitive information or high-risk topics are covered. Rest assured; our focus is on providing an enjoyable educational experience that inspires a lifelong love for ASL.

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$18

weekly or $140 for 8 classes
1x per week, 8 weeks
60 min

Completed by 13 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-12
2-8 learners per class

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