What's included
4 live meetings
2 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Learners will be provided a copy of the American Sign Language Manuel Alphabet Chart. Learners should practice the Alphabet signs outside of class.Class Experience
During the first class, students will learn the American Sign Language Alphabet. After the course students will be equipped with sufficient knowledge to spell their names, and words. In the second class, we will briefly review the alphabet, and begin learning numbers 1 through 100. Students will learn common math signs as well. In the third class, students will learn signs for family members/ relatives. The students will also learn signs for food, and common household objects. In the last class, students will learn common phrases and sentences to help them with basic communication in American Sign Language.
Learning Goals
The goal for this course is for students to gain a knowledge of American Sign Language in order to aid them with basic communication skills. Also to provide students with a foundation in ASL that they can further develop.
Other Details
Language of Instruction
American Sign Language
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from Lamar University
Bachelor's Degree from University of Houston Downtown
Associate's Degree from Lee College
Hello, I am Samoan! I am passionate about sign language. I started learning the language over 25 years ago. I am a certified sign language interpreter, ASL teacher, and children’s author. I am a former Languages Other Than English (LOTE) High school teacher. I've worked as an interpreter in the education sector (collegiate and K-12) for over 12 years. I graduated college with a Certificate in American Sign Language Communication Skills, an Associate of Arts, a Bachelor of Science, and a Master of Education degree. I am currently attending school to obtain a doctorate of education degree in educational leadership. I fell in love with American Sign Language at the age of 9 years old after going to church with my mother. During the church service, I witnessed sign language interpreters translate the sermon. I was mesmerized by the flow of their hand-shapes. I told my mother that I wanted to learn sign language as well. My mother enrolled me in a sign language class at a local community college during a summer program. I continued to learn sign language throughout high school and college. I have previously volunteered to teach sign language at daycare centers and preschools. American Sign Language is a beautiful language with its own grammar and syntax. I hope to share my love and passion for sign language with others.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$45
for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
30 min
Completed by 36 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-16
4-10 learners per class