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Lenguaje de señas americano I [de 6 a 10 años]

Su hijo aprenderá los conceptos básicos y fundamentales del ASL en solo 15 semanas
Brittany
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(3)
Clase

Qué está incluido

15 reuniones en vivo
11 horas 15 minutos horas presenciales
Evaluación
There will be three assessment-style lessons. Every 5 weeks, students will be instructed to take a receptive and a recording expressive quiz to test their skills and knowledge. On week 14, students will be instructed to take a brief Deaf culture assessment (on a Google Form).

Experiencia de clase

Take on a new hobby and learn American Sign Language along with Deaf culture!
In this 15-week course, students will participate in live, weekly lessons with peers and the instructor.
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How is this class conducted:
Class meets one time a week for 45 minute sessions. During this time, students will learn basic ASL signs and phrases. Students will be instructed to practice signing while on Zoom with the instructor and/or peers.

There will also be a weekly assignment where students will watch a 1-3 minute video of the instructor signing (voice-off) and students will type the responses (Receptive video Practice)
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Lesson Schedule:
Week 1:
-The Alphabet and basic introductions
Your child will learn the alphabet in Sign Language and proper palm orientation. We will also practice fingerspelling each of our names. Students will be encouraged to practice their ABC’s each day with a friend, family member, or sibling. 
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice
-Option to record themselves signing their name to the class

Week 2:
-Numbers 1-20
In our second week, your child will learn numbers 1-20 using proper hand parameters and learn why hand placement is so important when producing numbers. 
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice

Week 3:
-Emotions
In our third week, students will learn how to sign emotions and how to ask, “How are you today?” Students will practice signing different emotions as a response to practice expressive and receptive skills. 
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice

Week 4:
-Colors
In our fourth week, students will learn all about colors. They will be able to ask, " What is your favorite color?" And identify color signs. The instructor will show an object, sign the color and the object.
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice
-Option to record themselves signing their favorite color(s)

Week 5:
-Review Day
In our fifth week, we will review all that we have learned so far. 
Assignment: Receptive Skills Quiz
Assignment: Expressive Skills Quiz (students can record themselves signing a list of vocabulary/phrases)

Week 6:
-"W" Questions.
Students will learn how to sign, "Who, What, When, Where, Why, Which, How, How Many" and how to sign short phrases using these terms.
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice

Week 7: 
-Numbers 20-100
Students will learn how to sign the "20's" and beyond up to 100. Students will learn how to form numbers once they master the 1-20 numbers and how to sign ANY number in sign language using those skills!
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice

Week 8:
-Animals
Our third week, students will learn how to sign different animal species. They will also learn and practice asking, What is your favorite animal?" They will be able to answer this question in ASL as well. 
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice
-Option for students to record themselves signing their favorite animal(s)

Week 9: 
-People and Family
Our fourth week, the instructor will teach how to sign different groups of people and family members. This includes, "man, woman, girl, boy, children, people, mom, dad, siblings, etc."
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice

Week 10:
-Review Day
In our tenth week, we will review all that we have learned so far. 
Assignment: Receptive Skills Quiz
Assignment: Expressive Skills Quiz (students can record themselves signing a list of vocabulary/phrases)

Week 11:
-Clothing and Describing 
In our eleventh week students will learn to sign different types of clothing and items worn by people. They will be able to describe someone's outfit and identifiers such as: "That girl is wearing a black hat, red boots, and glasses."
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice

Week 12:
-Places
In our twelfth week students will learn some common places such as the library, home/house, bathroom, school, church, stores and shops, and the pool. Students will be able to practice asking where a person is and pick different places to sign.
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice
-Option to record themselves signing their favorite food

Week 13
-Food
In our thirteenth week students will begin learning signs related to food. They will learn some of the following: Apple, banana, orange, pizza, burgers, salads, hotdogs, tacos, etc. They will also learn common phrases related to food such as, "What is your favorite food?" And, "My favorite food is..."
-Weekly Additional assignment: Receptive Skills Practice

Week 14
-Deaf Culture
In our fourteenth week, students will have a lesson on Deaf culture, other uses for ASL, how a person becomes deaf, and the importance of ASL to Deaf culture.
*There will not be receptive lesson this week.*

Week 15
-Review Day
In our last and final week of ASL I, we will do a comprehensive review of all 15 weeks of this course. There will be a final assessment; An expressive and receptive. 

*The Monday class will not take place on Labor Day (9/4/23) but will go an extra week to make up for the lost class.*
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn how to sign their ABC's, numbers, colors, emotions, multiple phrases, questions, animals, numbers, people, and family signs, etc!

Learners will not only learn signs but will also have receptive practice lessons every week. Receptive skills are a crucial part of the language and will benefit expressive skills as well. This is also a fun activity for learners. Many feel accomplished and proud they can understand the visual language!
objetivo de aprendizaje

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
Google Slides (the instructor may share a link for students to practice) Youtube videos (embedded on Outschool. Students will not be required to leave Outschool to watch any videos) Google Forms (The instructor may use Google Forms as a way to assess students' understanding of ASL)
Lista de útiles escolares
A working camera to access class
Optional:
A notebook to take notes
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Se unió el August, 2022
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
I studied American Sign Language Interpreting in college and received my Bachelor's Degree through Northern Arizona University. I have been a sign language Interpreter in the K-12 setting for the past eight years. I am fluent and passionate about this beautiful language and Deaf culture. I also have experience teaching. So I figured why not merge the two together!

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1 x por semana, 15 semanas
45 min

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Edades: 6-10
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