What's included
8 pre-recorded lessons
8 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentMastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. Learners will receive a link to my exclusive Quizlet account. By student request, a private link will be sent. There are optional weekly tests available for review and can be taken as many times as needed for mastery of skills.Certificate of Completion
Certificate of Completion available upon request. Grade can be added to certificate.Class Experience
Intermediate Level
Course Objective: ASL 3 works to expand and build on ASL2 with Mrs. G. You will review vocabulary, grammar, and culturally appropriate uses of ASL through natural, everyday conversational situations. ASL 3 will allow students to work on quick retrieval of vocabulary for a variety of discussions. This course will encourage "your turn" activities. Since ASL is a visual/gestural language, you will need to develop communication skills of which you are not accustomed: using one's hands, face, body, eyes and space. In order to progress, it is important that students become comfortable "listening" with their eyes. 1. Weekly Video Discussion Posts: Student will be assigned engaging weekly activities to show what they have learned. All student video posts are optional. Teacher will interact with positive feedback on learner videos that are posted supporting student growth in class. 2. Fingerspelling, Numbers and Core Vocabulary Review: Constant review of the vocabulary and regular practice of fingerspelling and numbers is critical to your progress in this course. You will be asked to review vocabulary regularly and perform "your turn" dialogues for practice and student interactive video post. 3. Receptive: To help you develop your receptive skills, you will be invited to Mrs. G’s exclusive Quizlets. Quizlet is optional. Students will be directed to message me for the link. 4. Expressive : You will be asked to follow along with the posted video using "your turn". "Your turn" and the weekly video posts expressive activities are designed to help you learn what fluent ASL "feels" like. Learning Objectives: Students taking ASL 3 with Mrs. G will prepare for student advancement to ASL 4 with Mrs. G! *New Signs to Extend Vocabulary *More Classifiers *Directionals *Extended Conversations with review of ASL Vocabulary *More Details/Describing : People, Places and Things *How to build a cohesive ASL conversation quickly *Non-Manual Markers Practice! Practice! Practice! *ASL *PSE *SEE "Navigating the Pendulum" *The Key to Successful Communication
Learning Goals
Optional: Learners can complete weekly discussion board video assignments. For example: Introduce yourself in ASL! Post a video of yourself signing: "Hello! My name is (fingerspell your first name). What's your name? Nice to meet you". Video to be posted
Recognize and produce vocabulary items in each unit.
Syllabus
7 Units
8 Lessons
over 8 WeeksUnit 1: Unit 9
Lesson 1:
Unit 9: Introduction to Movies🍿🍫
Movie Genres/Treats
16 mins of video lessons
Unit 2: Unit 10
Lesson 2:
Unit 10: Movies & Actors 🎬
Actors/Characters Prefer
21 mins of video lessons
Unit 3: Unit 11
Lesson 3:
Unit 11: Introduction to the Home
Rooms in the House/Dream House/Location
19 mins of video lessons
Unit 4: Unit 12
Lesson 4:
Unit 12: Home Details
Rooms/Details/Furniture/Location
15 mins of video lessons
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Deaflympics.com is an external website. Answers to the Deafolympics activity sheet can be found at Deaflympics.com. The activity sheet is optional.
Pre-Requisites
ASL 2 with Mrs. G
Supply List
📓A journal. Journaling is optional ASL 3 and beyond. Any journal will do. Here is a link to some ASL graphic journals: https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3ABold+Bindings&s=relevancerank&text=Bold+Bindings&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a hearing teacher with a strong connection in the Deaf community. I am a member of the American Sign Language Teachers Association. I enjoy supporting others in their ASL journey by using my own experiences that I have acquired over the years.
I enjoy teaching all ages. HS ASL teacher with experience teaching sessions to Elementary students and adults with a variety of disabilities. 7+ years college level interpreting and tutoring that have helped me acquire knowledge not found in books. American Sign Language is an ever changing remarkable language. Let's have fun learning together!
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Ages: 7-12