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Self-Paced American Sign Language (ASL) Classes!

In this self-paced class, students will learn American Sign Language (ASL). They will become fluent with hand/finger placements, facial expressions, complete sentences, letters, numbers, colors, learn a song, and so much more!
Sara Harbin
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4.9
Number of reviews:
(228)
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What's included

16 pre-recorded lessons
average 8 mins per video
16 weeks
of teacher support
2 hrs 3 mins
total video learning hours
1 year access
to the content
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Students are required to practice the lesson presented each week along with prior lessons. Students should practice for at least 15 minutes each day. However, more time is encouraged. The recommended time of practice is between 30-45 minutes each day.
Assessment
Students will be evaluated on their progress if students submit a video of what they have learned thus far. An evaluation will be made within 2 days.

Class Experience

In this self-paced class, students will learn American Sign Language (ASL) through clear, easy to follow, instructional videos. Students will be able to break communication barriers, speak in complete sentences, as well as understand the use and importance of ASL. 

Students will learn everything from agent markers to hand and finger placements to facial expressions, along with eye contact, conversational signs, greetings, letters, numbers, colors, animals, professions, food, finger spelling, everyday common words, sentences, and students will even learn a song to sign! 

Get excited because by the end of their first class students will already know the importance of ASL, different types of signing, fill in words, be able to sign 13 words with facial expressions, proper eye contact, and proper hand and finger placements along with 4 sentences! And that's just the beginning! We have 15 more classes to go! 

Students are encouraged to practice the new lesson each day for a minimum of 15 minutes per day along with prior lessons learned. This builds hand and eye cordination for muscle memory retention. Practicing more is encouraged. The ideal practice time is 30 minutes per day. The more you practice the more fluent you will become. 

Students are encouraged to share their skills as classes progress. This gives them an opportunity to be evaluated and given any correction as needed. I am available for 16 weeks from purchase to help your student every step of the way!
Learning Goals
Students will learn the basics of ASL, and the role ASL has in the lives of others.
Students will also learn the importance of hand and finger placements, eye contact, and facial expressions.
learning goal

Syllabus

16 Lessons
over 16 Weeks
Lesson 1:
ASL Basics, Hand and Finger Placements, Greetings, and Conversational Signs
 Students will learn the importance of ASL, different types of signing, hand and finger placements and fill in words. We will also start the topic "greetings". By the end of their first class students will also be able to sign 13 words with facial expressions, proper eye contact and a few sentences! 
10 mins of video lessons
Lesson 2:
Alphabet A-F
 Students will begin to learn the alphabet in ASL. Students will learn the importance of hand and finger placements and what role they have when finger spelling. It is very important to make sure the fingers are located in the right place. For example, the letter "E" can easily become the letter "S". This week students will begin with the letters A-F and learn words that begin with those letters. 
8 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
Alphabet G-L
 Students will continue the alphabet learning the letters G-L and learn words that begin with those letters. 
9 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
Alphabet M-R
 Students will continue the alphabet learning the letters M-R and learn words that begin with those letters. 
7 mins of video lessons

Other Details

Supply List
Students are required to watch the pre-recorded video as many times as needed to obtain the skills necessary for fluent ASL learning. It also helps some students to practice in front of a mirror from time to time to make sure their hand and finger placements and eye contact are correct. When they feel comfortable it is encouraged to practice for family and friends. The more ASL is practiced, the more fluent a student becomes. Practicing in front of others build confidence and fluency.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined November, 2020
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I have been fluent in ASL for many years and have taught over a hundred classes to thousands of students of all ages. 

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