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American Sign Language (ASL) FUN-AGE 7-12-Advanced-Part 2 Of 3

8 Weeks of Learning American Sign Language made Fun for AGE Age 8-11 - Advance - Section 2
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Number of reviews:
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What's included

8 live meetings
8 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Just practice what we learned each week! We will learn about the sentence structure in American Sign Language. We will sign with both our voice on and voice off.
Assessment
Informal assessment

Class Experience

Hello and Welcome to Advanced  - Section 2 American Language Sign (ASL). Highly Recommend that your learner has taken at least one class or done a private one.

This class is designed to help learn and communicate in American Sign Language (ASL) and understand ASL sentence structure. During class, we will be using both voices off and with the voice on. During the course, we will be using the break-out room to practice with other learners in class. 

The learners will be encouraged to interact with each other via  Zoom so that they can learn how to understand ASL when signed to each other.

For the next eight weeks, we will be communicating in ASL. During class, we will cover the following five lessons. 

Lesson 1: Colors and Time
Lesson 2: Food
Lesson 3: Clothes
Lesson 4: Things
Lesson 5: Animals

Class Format for each Week
We are greeting each other with voice off! Don't be scared. We have to do this but with our voice on before!
Play Ms. Annmarie's Favorite game.
Review what we learned last week!
Break - this is the time to use the bathroom!
Learn new words 
Learn how to continue to learn how to Sign in correct ASL sentence structure.
Review 

I am excited to Sign with you in class!
Learning Goals
To be able to sign with both voices on and voice off. 

Be able to know the difference between Signed English and American Sign Language.

By the end of these eight weeks, you will be able Fingerspell your name and essential words and numbers.
Basics about deaf culture
Understanding of ASL sentence structure 
Understanding of Classifiers
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
None
Supply List
Everything will be posted on Class page
Language of Instruction
American Sign Language
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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
No Sensitive or High risk topic are covered in this class.

I have been teaching American Sign Language for over 15 years. I worked in the Deaf community for 10 years.  I teach a music and movement program in my local area and teach American Sign at different Preschools in my local area.  We use signs to community as my daughter who is Hard of Hearing .   My teaching style is make learning fun and keep learning.  

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$18

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

Completed by 18 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
2-5 learners per class

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