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American Sign Language Fingerspelling Practice!
In this one-time beginner friendly class, students will learn the American Sign Language alphabet & use interactive games to reinforce concepts and test student knowledge.
There are no upcoming classes.
30 minutes
per class
Meets once
8-11
year olds
3-7
learners per class
per learner
How does a “One-Time” class work?
Meets once at a scheduled time
Live video chat, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Great for exploring new interests and different styles of teachers

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Description
Class Experience
I took an ASL class in University and applied my knowledge in my previous career in the social services field. I also have a personal connection to this topic. My youngest daughter is Deaf and a cochlear implant user, so I have been diving deeper into the beauty of the ASL language through continuing education with our Deaf Mentor. I want to bring inclusion and ASL awareness to the World. I am looking forward to sharing my passion for this topic with you.
2 files available upon enrollment- ASL Alphabet Chart PDF - ASL Community Resource List PDF
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Class Preparations & Housekeeping Items: - Please feel free to download the 2 resources listed in the classroom welcome post. The first is an ASL chart that your child can bring to class to assist with their practice. The second is a list of external Deaf-Lead virtual resources for you and your child to explore at any time if that is of interest to you. I am not affiliated with any of these websites, I provided these resources as it can help enhance your child's learning. - If your child needs help during class feel free to assist them accordingly - Each sibling attending the class must be officially registered for the class - Your child’s microphone will be muted if there is background noise as it creates poor sound quality for other learners.