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ASL Level 1 - High School Course

ASL Level 1 is an exciting and interactive class for children who want to learn Sign Language and at a High School beginner level!
Sara K.
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5.0
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(759)
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What's included

20 live meetings
15 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. The students will be asked to complete 3 fun ASL assignments throughout the school year. These include ASL Hand Art, Deaf History Project, and the 5 Parameters. If you need more homework or assignments outside of our scheduled projects, I am happy to provide that for you upon request! Please reach out to me and ask for daily, weekly, or bi-weekly, or other homework. Some states require more assignments for their foreign language credit, if you need this I am happy to offer it to you!
Assessment
I will provide quizzes, class assignments, a midterm, final exam, class certificates, and a final grade. The grade will be based off of an accumulation of quiz, test, and assignments results, as well as class participation. Final grades will be based off of 40% test results, 25% quiz results, 25% assignments, and 10% class participation.
Grading
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Class Experience

ASL Level 1 is an exciting and interactive class for beginner students who want to learn American Sign Language at a high school level! 

Our course schedule includes:

Week 1: Introductions, Alphabet and Numbers
Week 2: Colors, Animals, and the Proper Order of Description
Week 3: Food, Money, and Conversational Shopping
Week 4: Time and Question Words, ASL Grammar, Translating
Week 5: Family, Pronouns, and Topics
Week 6:  Emotions and Proper Facial Expressions
Week 7: Clothes, Patterns, and the Order of Description
Week 8: Body Parts, Health, and Emergency
Week 9: Locations and Prepositions
Week 10: Midterm
Week 11: Weather, Translating
Week 12: Days, Months, Years, Seasons
Week 13: Holidays
Week 14: Furniture, Rooms, Prepositions
Week 15: Farm Life
Week 16: Ocean and Vacation Topics
Week 17: States and Provinces
Week 18: Classifiers 
Week 19: Conversation Starters and Requests
Week 20: Final Exam

During this course, the students will learn several hundred new vocabulary signs, increase their fluency with conversational skills, advance their ASL grammar, emerge themselves in Deaf culture and signing, and expand their fluency. We will learn through activities, games, demonstration, and lots of practice! 

I will provide quizzes, class assignments, a midterm, final exam, class certificates, and a final grade. The grade will be based off of an accumulation of quiz, test, and assignments results, as well as class participation. We will be covering vocabulary, grammar, conversational skills, and Deaf culture during each lesson. This course will be tons of fun!! The students will also be asked to complete three ASL class assignments throughout the school year. These include ASL Hand Art , 5 Parameters, and Martha's Vineyard, details of these projects will be presented in the class syllabus and the students will be given specific instructions in class. These assignments are really fun and will expand your students ASL skills.

No previous knowledge of ASL is needed! I am looking forward to learning, laughing, and signing with your students soon!!

Class policy: Each student must have a camera on during this so that I can help them with the correct hand-forms and locations, this is an essential part of learning in this course. Student's will also be engaging and practicing their ASL signs with conversations and their hands must be seen for this. If the student does not want their face seen, they may angle the camera to only show their hands.
Learning Goals
Students will gain and understanding and appreciation for Deaf culture.
Students will learn how to translate, engage, and have conversations in ASL.
learning goal

Syllabus

20 Lessons
over 20 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Introductions, Alphabet and Numbers
 We will learn how to introduce ourselves, the alphabet, and numbers. 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Colors, Animals, and the Proper Order of Description
 This week, we will learn animals, colors, the proper order to describe animals, and various sentences. 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Food, Money, and Conversational Shopping
 In this lesson, we will be learning about food, money, and sentences that will be useful when shopping. 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Time and Question Words, ASL Grammar, Translating
 This week will be about ASL grammar! We will start diving into grammar, learning the importance of time concepts, and question words. We will also be working on the importance of facial expressions! 
45 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Students will be required to have their cameras on for each lesson. This will allow the students to see each other’s hands while signing. Tests will be done through online Google Forms. I will also have the students watch a video on Deaf history through a YouTube link. Having access to a printer is important for the Deaf Culture assignment.
Supply List
Students will need access to a printer for two of the assignments. The students will also need non-toxic paint, face paint is ideal, multiple color choices is encouraged.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined January, 2018
5.0
759reviews
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Rising Star
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Liberty University
I have been studying the language my entire life but have been fluent in ASL for 18 years and have been an interpreter for 6, I am a child of an HoH, and hold many ASL certifications. 

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$375

for 20 classes
1x per week, 20 weeks
45 min

Completed by 64 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
6-18 learners per class

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