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Intermediate American Sign Language (ASL) for Ages 6 - 11: Part 3 Of 3

Eight weeks Intermediate Part 3 of 3 American Sign Language (ASL) for Ages 6 - 11
Groovy Learning - Teaching with a Passion
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What's included

8 live meetings
8 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Practice each week what we learned!
Assessment
Informal assessment. However, if you need formal assessments - let me know!

Class Experience

Hello and Welcome to American Sign Language Intermediate, Part 3 of 3. This class is designed for children ages 6-11 who want to learn American Sign Language (ASL)!

It is highly recommended that the learner has completed Beginner ASL Parts 1, 2, and 3 and Intermediate Part 1 with me (or, as needed, please message me and set up a time to do a one-time private 1:1 to evaluate where your learner may fit). 

The learner will focus on a different primary function in each class and build on the weekly topics, vocabulary, and grammar introduction. In addition, we will learn words and simple sentences, between 20 and 50 signs each Week.
 
I teach ASL using visualizations, games, stories, and music. For example, I'll introduce the word and show how to sign it, then have the student sign the proclamation. We will then put words into a song and play a game to help the children to remember how multiple signs fit together. We will use breakout rooms each Week to practice signing with each other!

Week 1 - Introduction
Week 2 -  Question
Week 3 - Routines
Week 4 - Review of Questions and Routines
Week 5 - School
Week 6 - Seasons
Week 7 - Careers
Week 8 - Review


Class Format:
> Greeting - Play a game to work on Fingerspelling
> We will review Language functions and grammar from the Week before.
> Break - this is the time to use the bathroom!
> Learn new words - Each Week, we will bring an item or talk about the new terms we are doing.
> Review this Week's words.
 
I will send out my teaching slides, as it is hard for learners to see both myself and the slides.

I'm excited to see you in class!
Learning Goals
Learner Goals
- ASL Skills Development
- Visual Form and Meaning.
- Meaning and Visual Form.
- Lexical Substitution.
- Paraphrasing.
- Main Idea Identification.
- Summarizing.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
> Will be using Kahoot and YouTube in class, but not all the time > Learning in a positive and fun environment. > Learner video on at all times > Handouts will be provided within 24 hours after class; however, they may be rarely late if something comes up!
Supply List
Handouts will typically be provided within 24 hours after class.  Very rarely, they may be late if something comes up!
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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 topics are covered.

I have been teaching American Sign Language for over 15 years. I worked in the Deaf community for ten 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 the community as my daughter is Hard of Hearing.   My teaching style is to make learning fun to retain an interest in learning.  

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$18

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

Completed by 26 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-11
3-6 learners per class

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