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Smile and Sign - Introduction to American Sign Language Vocabulary and Phrases

In this course, young students will learn basic sign language vocabulary and phrases to introduce them to the world of American Sign Language.
Leslie Contreras, M.Ed.
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
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What's included

1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

Hello! Welcome to the world of American Sign Language.  It's so nice to meet you!

American Sign Language is the third most-used language in the United States, and over 70 million people around the world use some form of sign language. My goal is to foster a love for this unique language and to encourage learners to continue their learning well beyond basic vocabulary. 

Each week, a new topic will be discussed.  We will learn the signs for 8-15 vocabulary words in each category. We occasionally will also learn to sign simple phrases associated with those words. 

This class is ONGOING. No previous signing experience is necessary, as the lessons do not build on each other. Your learner may join in at any time and be able to participate fully.  I ask that new learners stay a couple minutes after class so that I can explain how it works a bit more in detail.

Each lesson will include a hands-on lesson with lots of modeling.  This is an interactive course where students will be asked to model the signs that are taught to them.  This will be a high-energy, fast paced course, which will involved lots of movement in order to keep our young learners interested. 

Each week, learners will receive a short video of the signs that were taught so that your learner can keep practicing. This will be posted in the classroom at the conclusion of class. 

Let's get signing!

Class Format: 
10 Minutes: Introductions and Greetings 
15 Minutes: Interactive Lesson
5 Minutes: Recap/Game, Preview of Next Week, Goodbyes

Lessons will go in the following order *subject to change*:
Week of 9/16: Numbers 0-10
Week of 9/23: Colors
Week of 9/30: More Colors
Week of 10/7: NO CLASS
Week of 10/14: Animals (Pets) 
Week of 10/21 Animals (Farm Animals)
Week of 10/28: Animals (Wild Animals)
Week of 11/4: Family Members 
Week of 11/11: Food (Fruits)
Week of 11/18: Food (Veggies)

NO CLASS THANKSGIVING WEEK

Week of 12/1: Emotions
Week of 12/8: Months of the Year (Jan-June)
Week of 12/15: Months of the Year (July-Dec)

NO CLASS CHRISTMAS WEEK

Week of 12/29:Days of the Week
Week of 1/5: Games
Week of 1/12: School & Education 1 (Places in a school)
Week of 1/19: School & Education 2 (Subjects)
Week of : Transportation
Week of : Weather
Week of : Physical Features
Week of : Clothing 1 
Week of : Clothing 2
Week of : House & Home 1 (Rooms in the House)
Week of : House & Home 2 (Furniture)
Week of : House & Home 3 (Misc.)
Week of : Jobs
Week of : Hobbies
Week of : Sports 1
Week of : Sports 2
Week of : In the kitchen
Week of : In the bathroom
Week of : In the bedroom
Week of : Starter ASL Signs
Week of : Tools
Week of : Beverages
Week of 8/4: Nature
Week of 8/11: Breakfast Foods
Week of 8/18: ASL Alphabet Intro. & Practice
Week of 8/25: Simple adjectives (opposites)
Week of 9/1: Common verbs
Week of 9/9: Emergencies

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** CLASS INFORMATION **

GOAL OF THIS CLASS:
The goal of this class is to learn basic vocabulary and simple sentences using American Sign Language.

HOW WILL WE REACH THIS GOAL?:
Each week, students will learn a new set of vocabulary (as listed above).  Certain weeks, students will learn to use this vocabulary in a simple sentence. This will be a hands-on class, and students will need to participate in order to be successful. Your learner will be asked to utilize "gallery view" during our ZOOM session.

WHAT PRIOR KNOWLEDGE IS REQUIRED TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN THIS CLASS?:
Simple vocabulary terms in English.

TEACHING STYLE:
As a teacher for the last 14 years, with many more years of experience with children on top of that, I will use my fun personality to engage learners, interacting with them each step of the way.

CLASS POLICIES:
- All late learners will be admitted, however, I am unable to go back and teach them the signs they missed.  For most classes, the first ten minutes are practiced signing our names and catching up. 
- I do incorporate a lot of catching up/free talk in the beginning of class.  I have found this cuts down on the off-task behavior/talking during the teaching of content and I can teach more content in a shorter amount of time.
- I do not require students in this class to be on mute, however if background noise or excessive talking drowns out the sound of the instructions, I will place the child.  They are welcome to unmute themselves as needed.  
- This class is generally more quiet, since we are using our hands to do the talking.  Do not be alarmed if you don't hear much coming from your learner.
- While OS does not require cameras to be on (after a learner is verified), I would encourage it. Due to the nature of the class, I will need to see your learner sign in order to correct them or interact with them. If your learner chooses to keep their camera off, they will receive little interaction from myself and other learners, since this is a visual language. 
- Class recordings are not posted.  To protect the privacy of all users, all learners in the classroom must be verified before the recording is shared - including those who did not attend.  For this reason, and to encourage practice, I will post a video in the classroom or a graphic of the signs learned that day.
- All OS policies will be followed.  Please make sure to be familiar with all policies prior to class.
- Please note that this class is ONGOING and will be charged to parents each Sunday. Before signing up, please ensure you read about how ONGOING classes are charged by OutSchool. Please read about the PAUSE feature before pausing your student's enrollment.  A student who is paused is not guaranteed a seat in the class if it fills during the pause.
- Please note that I am located in Arizona, a state that does not participate in daylight savings.  Class times will be affected during those transition times.  Please make sure to double-check class times before enrolling your child during those changes.
Learning Goals
Students will learn basic vocabulary words in American Sign Language.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Materials are not necessary for the majority of classes, however I will be suggesting items that students bring to class or have accessible.  For example, I may ask your child to find different items of different colors when learning our colors. This is optional and only if your child chooses to participate.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined December, 2021
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84reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from Arizona State University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Arizona State University
I have worked with young children, both in and out of the classroom setting, for over 16 years! I have been taking ASL courses for several years and I have taken several college courses towards my ASL Interpreter Certification.

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weekly
1x per week
30 min

Completed by 122 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-11
2-6 learners per class

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