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American Sign Language 1: High School Level Grades: 7 th - 12 th Day (s) of Week: Wednesday Time of Class: 3:00 pm - 4:30pm ET Length of Class: 30 weeks Semester: Fall 2018, Winter 2019 and Spring 2019 Tuition: $700.00 Class Dates: Week of October 8 Week of October 15 Week of October 22 Week of October 29 Week of November 5 Week of November 12 Note: Week of November 19 we are off for Thanksgiving Break Week of November 27 Week of December 3 Week of December 10 Week of December 17 Make Up Week: Week of January 7 Week of January 14 Week of January 21 Week of January 28 Week of February 4 Week of February 11 Week of February 18 Week of February 25 Week of March 4 Week of March 11 Week of March 18 Make Up Week: Week of March 25

Week of April 1 Week of April 8 Note: Week of April 22 we are off for Easter/Passover/Spring Break Week of April 29 Week of May 6 Week of May 13 Week of May 20 Week of May 27 (Yes, we have class on Memorial Day. but classes ARE recorded for those who miss class) Week of June 3 Week of June 10 Make Up Week: Week of June 17 High School Credit 1 year of Foreign Language** OR Elective ** NOTE: Most states and colleges accept ASL as a Foreign Language; however, some do not. Please verify with your state/college you are interested in if they will accept ASL as a Foreign Language Credit. Instructor s Name: Selena Robinson Instructor s Email: selena@lookwerelearning.com Instructor s Phone: 678-748-6724 Office Hours: Monday through Thursday - 9:00 am 10:00 am EST Description of Class: Have your students always wanted to learn American Sign Language? This class is just what they need to get started! We will go from zero to ASL heroes over the course of the school year! Rather than learning random vocabulary words, this course will help students learn how to sign conversationally with the deaf and hard-of-hearing, even if they don t know how to spell their names! By the end of the course, students will be able to carry on a basic conversation completely in American Sign Language. They ll also have the tools they need to move on to more advanced signing concepts later.

Class Approach: The curriculum parallels what we know about language development and second language learning. We focus on introducing language in context and reinforcing what is learned by engaging you into various interactive activities. A conversational curriculum requires you to be an active learner. You need to come prepared to sign with me and other classmates. Goals: To complete Signing Naturally Units 1-6. That being said, the schedule is subject to change, based on the progression of the class. Textbook: Signing Naturally Units 1-6 (with DVD) Available from Dawn Sign Press www.dawnsign.com OR Amazon.com: http://amzn.to/2ghabfk Additional Supplies/Resources Needed: DVD included with textbook: Note the DVD is required for this class. If you purchase the textbook used, make sure that the DVD is included. Requirements: Class attendance is VITAL to students success in this class, especially as new signers. While your teacher is your primary resource, students will find that they will learn from each other as well. Class Homework: There will be three graded homework assignments after each class. Students will be required to watch videos (included with your textbook) and to produce videos of their own, showing their increasing signing skills as the quarter progresses. Homework Policy: Homework should be submitted by the deadline. Please check the assignment details for each project. Additional Policies: Our classes are conducted in American Sign Language (ASL) from the very first day. You are immersed in the language, not including your homework, to maximize your language learning.

The teacher will use gestures, signs, drawings and act out situations to get the point across and your job is to keep trying. This may sound daunting at first, but trust me, it works! Evaluation: Grades are based on the following: Participation Grade: 20% (To get the full 20 points, you must participate in each graded discussion posted during the year. There will be one graded discussion assignment per class.) Quizzes: 20% (To get the full 20 points, you must complete each graded quiz posted during the year. There will be one graded quiz per class session.) Homework: 10% (To get the full 10 points, you must complete each homework assignment posted during the year. There will be one graded homework assignment per class.) Midterm Exam 25% Final Exam 25% Grading Scale: Percentages/Grades 100-90: A 89-80: B 79-70: C 69-60: D 59 0: F Anticipated Weekly Course Schedule: Week Week 1 Week 2 Topic Syllabus American Deaf Culture Awareness 1.1 Getting to Know You 1.2 Cardinal Numbers 1 10 1.3 Fingerspelling Fist Letters Week 3 1.4 Same or Different 1 1.5 Introducing Oneself 1.6 Cardinal Numbers 11 15

Week 4 1.7 Same or Different 2 1.8 1.9 1.10 Week 5 Week 6 1.11 1.12 2.1 Giving Information about Yourself Week 7 2.2 Cardinal Number 16 19 2.3 Identifying Locations: Tic-Tac-Toe 2.4 Narrating Experience with Languages Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 2.5 Fingerspelling Up Letters 2.6 Talking about Leisure Activities 2.7 Cardinal Numbers 20 29 2.8 Describing Three Types of Shapes 2.9 Identifying People 2.10 Fingerspelling Double Letters 2.11 Culture: Negotiating a Signing Environment 2.12 Unit 2 Review Putting it all Together 3.1 Telling Others Where You Live 3.2 Giving Commands 3.3 Communicating with the Face 3.4 Fingerspelling Moving Letter Z 3.5 Discussing One s Residence 3.6 Giving Basic Directions: Around the Classroom 3.7 Identifying Which Square 1 3.8 Cardinal Numbers 30 66 3.9 - Talking about Roommates and Pets 3.10 - Giving Basic Directions: Expressing Needs 3.11 - Fingerspelling: Down Letters P, Q, Y 3.12 - Telling How Long 3.13 Traveling to School or Work Week 15 3.14 Identifying Which Square 2 3.15 Asking What Is the Sign 3.16 Practicing Cardinal Numbers 30 66 Unit 3 Review Putting it all Together

WEEK 16 MIDTERM Week 17 Week 18 Week 19 Week 20 Week 21 Week 22 Week 23 Week 24 Week 25 Week 26 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 Week 27 6.1 6.2 Week 28 6.3 6.4 4.1 Talking about Immediate Family 4.2 Negations 1 4.3 Rocking Numbers 67 98 4.4 Have, Like, Want, Need 4.5 Talking about Siblings 4.6 Moving Letter J 4.7 Telling How Old 4.8 Talking about Extended Family 4.9 Telling How Family Members Are Related 4.10 Negation 2 4.11 Discussing Family Variation 4.12 Practice Cardinal Numbers 1 100 4.13 Describing or Acting Out to Get the Meaning Across 4.14 Commenting on Family Members 4.15 Culture: Maintaining a Clear Sightline Unit 4 Review Putting it all Together 5.1 Talking about Everyday Activities 5.2 Agreement Verbs 5.3 Fingerspelling Words with G and H 5.4 Talking about Chores 5.5 Asking If Done

Week 29 Week 30 Review Final Exam