Beginning American Sign Language II Syllabus for 2014-2015
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Course

SGNL-1302-DC002 Beginning American Sign Language II

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: SGNL 1301

Course Description

Introduction to American Sign Language covering finger spelling, vocabulary and basic sentence structure in preparing individuals to interpret oral speech for the hearing impaired.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)

Class Type

Dual Credit Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

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\ Signing Naturally, Level 1 Student Workbook and Vidoetext, (Units 7-12) ISBN: 0-915035-16-2

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\ For Hearing People Only,, 3rded., ISBN:096340163-7 

Supplies

\  Bring your books to class.

Student Performance

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\ This course builds on ASL Beginning I and will give students more understanding of American Sign Language, as well as additional information regarding the history, values and social norms of the Deaf community in the United States.  Upon completion of this course the student will have basic communication skills in ASL.

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\ Learning Outcome 1:  The student will demonstrate the ability to comprehend information presented in ASL based on “Signing Naturally Curriculum”.  Topics include Units 7-12. . giving directions, foods, needs, expressing uncertainty, describing others, describing clothes, making requests, perspectives, numbers, inflecting verbs, give reasons, making complaints, offering assistance, family occupations, age, establishing relationships, attributing qualities to others, talking about routines, clock numbers, and weekly/monthly routines.

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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate comprehension of how to give directions, confirm directions, interrupt, use spatial referencing and the differences in cardinal and ordinal numbers.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate comprehension of how to identify people who are present and not present, describe people, correct descriptions, contrast people and numbers in multiples of 5, 10 and 11.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate comprehension of requests, accepting or declining offers, spatial and inflecting verbs, role shifting, numbers when talking about money and whole numbers 51-75.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate comprehension of relationships, ages and length of time, whole numbers 67-98.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate comprehension of contradicting opinions, role shifting, and contrasting two people or things.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate comprehension when talking about routines, solving conflicts, and telling time.
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\ Method of Measurement:  Written assignments, written quizzes, class participation and homework.

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\ Learning Outcome 2:  The student will demonstrate the ability to express information in ASL based on “Signing Naturally Curriculum”, Units 7-12 with a minimum of 70% accuracy.  Topics include:  Giving Directions, Foods, Expressing Uncertainty, Describing  others, Numbers, Clothing, Perspectives, Spatial Verbs, Inflecting Verbs, Give Reasons, Making Requests, Making Complaints, Months, Offering Assistance, Family, Occupations, Age, Establishing Relationships, Describing Personal Qualities, Talking about Routines, Clock Numbers, and Weekly/Monthly Routines.

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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate how to identify people who are present and not present, describing people, correcting descriptions, contrasting people and numbers in multiples of 5, 10 and 11.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate how to make requests, how to accept or decline offers, spatial and inflecting verbs, role shifting, numbers when talking about money and whole numbers 51-75.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate how to explain relationships, ages and length of time, whole numbers 67-98.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate how to talk about contradicting opinions, role shifting, and contrasting two people or things.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate how to talk about routines, solve conflicts, and tell time.
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\ Learning Outcome 3:  Demonstrate an understanding of cultural norms and behaviors of people who are Deaf with a minimum of 70 % accuracy.

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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate an understanding of Deaf culture as explained in the book, “For Hearing People Only”.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate an understanding of the cultural and social norms that are specific to the Deaf community.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate an understanding of culturally appropriate ways to interrupt conversations and appropriate phrases to end conversations.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate a basic understanding of the brief history of Deaf people in America.
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\ Learning Outcome 4:  The student will demonstrate an understanding of the linguistic components of American Sign Language (ASL) with a minimum competency of 70% accuracy.

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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate an understanding of cardinal and ordinal numbers, time, temporal sequencing and plain, inflecting and spatial verbs.
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  • \ Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate how to refer to people or things, use personal and possessive pronouns correctly, and the basics of role shifting.
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Grading Criteria

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\ 5+/- Unit Quizzes

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\ 100 for each

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\ Unit Conversations Translations

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\ Each Unit has 2 conversations

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\ 100 for each

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\ 5 +/- Lab Quizzes:

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\ Vocabulary, Fingerspell, and numbers (maybe sentences)

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\ 100 for each

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\ FHPO 9 Quizzes

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\ 10 Hours

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\ 100-89 =  A

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\ 88-79  =  B

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\ 78-69  =  C

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\ 68-59  =  D

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\ 58-0   =  F

Attendance

\ Class attendance is important but I do understand that things happen. Please follow the class syllabus for due dates.

Calendar

1302 ASL 2 Dual Credit Outline

Spring 2015  

M: Jan. 5     Welcome Back:     

 

T: Jan 6       Unit 7

                   Turn In: Translate Conversations 1 and 2 on page 77.

                   Read: Pages 78-79

 

W: Jan 7     Read: FHPO Chapters 51-52 (Notes in Class)

 

TH: Jan 8    Directions

                   Bring 3 Directions to sign to the class.        

 

F: Jan 9       BDF: Chapter 1

         

M: Jan. 12    Read FHPO Chapters 53-54 (Notes in Class)

 

T: Jan. 13    Fingerspelling Practice     

 

W: Jan. 14   Read: Chapters 55-56 (Notes in Class)

 

TH: Jan. 15  Unit 7

Turn In: Fingerspelling, Part 3

                   Read: Page 81

                   Fingerspelling Practice   

                   Bring: Multiple Meaning Words bring 10

 

F: Jan 16     BDF: Chapter 2

 

M: Jan 19     No School for you.

 

T: Jan 20     2 Min conversation with Teacher and New Vocabulary

 

W: Jan 21    Read: Chapters 57-58   (Notes in Class)    

                  

TH: Jan. 22 Fingerspelling Practice  

                   Bring: Multiple Meaning Words bring 10

 

F: Jan. 23    BDF: Chapters 3  

 

M: Jan. 26    Read: FHPO Chapter59-60. (Bring book)

 

T: Jan 27      In class practice: Fingerspelling  

                   Bring: Multiple Meaning Words bring 10

 

W: Jan. 28       Test FHPO Chapters 51-60

 

TH: Jan. 29 In Class Practice: Fingerspelling

                   Bring: Multiple Meaning Words bring 15

 

F: Jan. 30    BDF Chapter 4     

 

M: Feb. 2     Read: FHPO Chapters 61-63 (Notes in Class)

 

T: Feb. 3     Unit 8

                   Turn In: Conversation 1 and 2 on page 89

                                Bring: Multiple Meaning Words bring 15

 

W: Feb.4     Read: FHPO Chapters 64-65 (Notes in Class)

 

TH: Feb. 5   Bring: Multiple Meaning Words bring 15

 

F: Feb. 6      BDF: Chapter 5

 

M: Feb. 9     Read: FHPO Chapter 66-67 (Notes in Class)

 

T: Feb. 10    Unit 8                 

                   Read: Pages 90-91

                   Bring: Multiple Meaning Words bring 20

 

W: Feb. 11      Read: FHPO Chapter 68-70 (Notes in Class)       

 

TH: Feb. 12   Watch: Grammar Practice on pages 91-92.

Paper Due: Deaf Technology (Paper 1)

Bring: Multiple Meaning Words 20

 

F: Feb. 13    Half a Day

 

M: Feb. 16   No School J

 

T: Feb. 17    Conversation Time: 3 Min

                   Bring: Multiple Meaning Words 20 (if we are still playing)

 

W: Feb. 18   FHPO Chapters 61-70 Test

 

TH: Feb. 19 Conversation Time: 3 Min

                   Bring: Multiple Meaning Words 20 (if we are still playing)         

 

F: Feb. 20    BDF: Chapter 6    

 

M: Feb. 23   Read: FHPO Chapter 71-72 (Notes in Class)  

                   *Mid-term (Your Part)    

 

 

 

 

T: Feb. 24   Practice Mid-term          

                   Turn In: Personal Data on page 93

                   Bring: Multiple Meaning Words bring 20 (if we are still playing)

         

W: Feb. 25  Read: FHPO Chapter 73 -76(Notes in Class)  

 

TH: Feb. 26  Practice Mid-term   

Bring:  Multiple Meaning Words (if we are still playing)

 

F: Feb. 27    BDF Chapter 7

 

M: Mar 2     Read: FHPO Chapters 77-80 (Notes in Class)        

 

T: Mar 3      Mid-term

 

W: Mar 4     Read: FHPO Chapter 81-83 (Notes in Class)          

 

TH: Mar 5    Mid-term

 

F: Mar 6      BDF Chapter 8

 

M: Mar 9     Read: FHPO Chapters 88-89    

 

T: Mar 10     Turn in: Unit 9 Conversation 1 and 2

 Number Practice

 

W: Mar 11    Test: FHPO Chapters 70-89

 

TH: Mar 12 Conversations 4 min

                   Work On: FHPO Chapters 90-97                     

                               

F: Mar 13     Conversations 4 min

                   Work On: FHPO Chapters 90-97

 

March 16-20   Spring Break

 

M: Mar.  23  Turn In: FHPO Chapters 90-97

                   Read: FHPO Chapter 99 (Notes in Class)

 

T: Mar. 24   Conversation 5 Min  

Bring: Multiple Meaning Words bring 20 (if we are still playing)

 

W: Mar. 25  Read: FHPO Chapter 100 (Notes in Class)

 

TH: Mar. 26           Conversation 5 Min

 

F: Mar. 27   BDF Chapter 7

 

M: Mar 30    Read: FHPO Chapter 101-102 (Notes in Class)                  

 

T: Mar. 31      Turn In: Unit 10 Conversation 1 and 2 due

                     Numbers and fingerspelling practice

 

W: Apr 1      Read: FHPO Chapter 103 (Notes in Class)                                   

 

TH: Apr 2    New Vocabulary  

                   Paper Due: Famous Deaf Person   (Paper 2)

 

F: Apr 3      Half of Day and I get to leave too. Oh happy days. J

 

M: Apr 6    Read: FHPO Chapters 106-107 (Notes in Class)

 

T: Apr. 7     Work on Story 3 Min story        

                                                              

W: Apr. 8    Read: FHPO Chapters 108          

                                ½ the class will sign their story

 

TH: Apr. 9   ½ the class will sign their story

                                     

F: Apr. 10    BDF Chapter 9. It’s the last chapter. You may want to bring Kleenex.  

 

M: Apr. 13   Read: FHPO Chapter 110-111 (Notes in Class)         

 

T: Apr. 14    Turn In: Comprehension on page 126.  

 

W: Apr. 15     Read: FHPO Chapter 112

         

TH: Apr. 16  Test: FHPO Chapters 99-112

 

F: Apr. 17    Final: Children’s Stories

 

M: Apr. 20  Read: FHPO Chapters 113-114 (Notes in Class)       

  

T: Apr. 21    Bring a Children’s Book  

                            

W:Apr. 22   Read: FHPO Chapter 120-121 (Notes in Class)  

                            

TH: Apr. 23 Work on Children’s Stories

                                           

F: Apr. 24    Work on Children’s Stories

 

M:April 27   Library

                   Work on Children’s book

                   Paper Due: The history on a Deaf School (Paper 3) 

 

T: Apr. 28   Library  

 

W: Apr. 29            Library

                    

TH: Apr 30 Library  

                    

F:May 1        Snow Day   

 

May 4-8       The EOC is this week. I’m not sure how it’s going to work. If I   

don’t see you, YOUR DEAF HOURS are still due May 8th . You need ot work on your review for FHPO. This is what I have planned for us so far.   

         

M: May 11     Review for Final

 

T: May 12     Review for Final

 

W: May 13   Final Part 1 Day 1 FHPO and BDF                      

 

TH: May 14 Final Part 2 Day 1 (Sign Children’s Stories)            

 

F: May 15     Final Part 2 Day 2 (Sign Children’s Stories)

 

M: May 18    Final Part 2 Day 3 (Sign Children’s Stories)  

 

T: May 19     Make up day

                  

May 20th -29th   Movie

 

May 22 and 25 Snow Days

 

 

We will play it by ears on these dates

EOC testing:

March 2‐5, 30,31 

April 1‐3, 21‐22

May 12‐13

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