Beginning American Sign Language I Syllabus for 2015-2016
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Course

SGNL-1301-DC004 Beginning American Sign Language I

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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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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)

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Dual Credit Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

 

Textbooks:

1. Signing Naturally I Student Workbook and Videotext (Units 1-6)

    ISBN: 978-1-58121-210-5

2. A Loss For Words: The Story of Deafness in a Family

    Lou Ann Walker,  · ISBN-10: 0060914254

3. The Gallaudet Dictionary of American Sign Language  

      ISBN 978-1-56368-282-7

4. Supplemental Materials as provided by the Instructor

 

5. For Hearing People Only, 3rd ed., ISBN:096340163-7

 

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Student Performance

 

Purpose and Goals of the Course:  The student will demonstrate the ability to comprehend information presented in American Sign Language based on Signing Naturally I, Units 1-6.  Topics include:  introducing oneself, exchanging personal information, talking about surroundings, telling where you live, talking about your family and telling about activities.

 

Performance/Learning Objectives (Minimum Competencies):

 

Performance Objectives for introducing oneself

 

The student will demonstrate comprehension

  1.  when asked for their name.
  2.  when asked for confirmation of their name.
  3.  when asked to correct information.
  4.  negation is incorporated using a headshake.
  5.  of yes/no questions.
  6. of wh-question “what”.
  7. of personal pronouns
  8. of spatial referencing.
  9. of numbers 1-10.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation.

 

Performance objectives for this outcome in regards to exchanging personal information

The student will demonstrate comprehension

 

  1. when asked if they are Deaf or hearing
  2. when asked where the student is learning sign language
  3. when asked to respond to the information using OH-I-SEE sign
  4. when asked to respond to agent markers
  5. when asked to respond to yes/no questions
  6. when asked to respond to the wh-question  WHERE?
  7. when asked to respond to negation incorporating the sign NOT.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

Performance objectives for this outcome when talking about surroundings:

The student will demonstrate comprehension

 

  1. to asking and/or telling WHERE.
  2. to expressing wants.
  3. to correcting information with the WAVE-NO sign.
  4. to the use of agent markers.
  5. to the use of non-manual marker production-from NEARBY  to FARAWAY.
  6. of numbers 1-15.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

Performance objectives for this outcome when talking about where you live:

The student will demonstrate comprehension of

 

  1. asking/telling WHERE.
  2. asking/telling how you come to class.
  3. wh-questions WHERE and  HOW.
  4. where things are located on campus.
  5. noun-verb pairs.
  6. numbers 16-20.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

Performance objectives for this outcome when talking about your family:

The student will demonstrate comprehension of

 

  1. how to ask/tell about marital status.
  2. how to ask/tell if they have children/siblings.
  3. how to tell how many.
  4. passive pronouns.
  5. yes/no questions.
  6. negative responses incorporating NO, NOT and NONE.
  7. contractive structure.
  8. numbers 21-25.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

Performance objectives for this outcome when telling about activities:

The student will demonstrate comprehension of

 

  1. how to apologize appropriately in a variety of situations.
  2. how to give reasons.
  3. how to give opinions.
  4. how to suggest alternate activities.
  5. time signs.
  6. wh-questions including WHAT WILL/DID YOU DO
  7. how to incorporate dual pronouns correctly.
  8. how to list activities.
  9. numbers 26-30 and multiples of 5-100

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

 

 

Learning Outcome 2:  The student will demonstrate the ability to express information in American Sign Language based on Signing Naturally I, Units 1-6.  Topics include:  Introducing Oneself, Exchanging Personal Information, Talking About Surroundings, Telling Where You Live, Talking About Your Family, and Telling About Activities.

 

Performance objectives for this outcome in regards to introductions:

The student will respond appropriately

  1. when asked for their name
  2. when asked confirmation of their name.
  3. when asked to correct information.
  4. when negation is incorporated using a headshake.
  5. to answer yes/no questions
  6. to the wh-question WHAT.
  7. to personal pronouns.
  8. to spatial referencing.
  9. using numbers 1-10.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

Performance objectives for this outcome in regards to exchanging personal information:

The student will respond appropriately when asked

  1. if Deaf or hearing.
  2. where learning sign language.
  3. to respond to the information using OH-I-SEE sign.
  4. to respond to agent markers.
  5. yes/no questions.
  6. a wh-question WHERE.
  7. to respond with negation incorporating the sign NOT.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

 

 

Performance objectives for this outcome when talking about surroundings:

The student will respond appropriately

  1. when asking and/or telling where
  2. when expressing wants.
  3. when correcting information with sign WAVE-NO.
  4. to the use of agent markers.
  5. to the use of non-manual marker production, NEARBY to FARAWAY.
  6. to use numbers 1-15.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

 

Performance objectives for this outcome when talking about where you live:

The student will respond appropriately

  1. when asking/telling where
  2. when asking/telling how you come to class.
  3. to wh-questions, WHERE and HOW.
  4. to real world orientation.
  5. to noun-verb pairs.
  6. to use numbers 16-20.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

Performance objectives for this outcome when telling about your family:

The student will respond appropriately

  1. when asking/telling about marital status.
  2. When asking/telling if they have children/siblings.
  3. When telling how many.
  4. When using possessive pronouns.
  5. To yes/no questions
  6. To negative responses incorporating NO, NOT, and NONE
  7. Using contractive structure.
  8. When using numbers 21-25.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

Performance objectives for this outcome when telling about activities:

The student will respond appropriately

  1. when apologizing in a variety of situations.
  2. when giving reasons.
  3. when giving opinions.
  4. when suggesting alternate activities.
  5. To appropriate time signs.
  6. To wh-questions including WHAT WILL/DID YOU DO.
  7. When incorporating dual pronouns
  8. Listing activities
  9. Using numbers 26-30 and multiples of 5 up to 100.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

 

Learning Outcome 3:  The student will demonstrate an understanding of cultural norms and behaviors of people who are Deaf.

 

The student will demonstrate an understanding

 

  1. of how American Sign Language evolved in the United States.
  2. of how the Deaf Community has developed in the United States
  3. of the history of Deaf Education in the United States
  4. of how giving and receiving information is incorporated in the Deaf community and the importance of that process.
  5. of how attention-getting behaviors are used in the deaf community.
  6. of how to negotiate a signing environment.
  7. of strategies used when asking for repetition.
  8. of things that are included when people who are Deaf meet others that are Deaf or know sign language.
  9. of name signs.
  10. of how Deaf people know when a baby is crying; wake up in the morning; understand TV; and talk on the telephone or use other electronic communication devices
  11. and respect for the linguistic minority that makes up the vibrant community of people who are Deaf
  12. of the importance of ASL poetry and storytelling to the Deaf community.

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

Learning Outcome 4:  The student will demonstrate an understanding of the linguistic components of American Sign Language.

 

The student will demonstrate

  1. the difference in a yes/no question and a wh-question.
  2. how hand dominance (right or left) is used in American Sign Language.
  3. an understanding of spatial agreement.
  4. an understanding of the incorporation of fingerspelling in American Sign Language.
  5. the various ways to use negative responses
  6. the appropriate way to contrast two people, places or things.
  7. how time is incorporated into ASL.
  8. the four different sentence types appropriately.
  9. the appropriate use of limb classifiers

Method of Measurement:  Homework, written quizzes and class participation

 

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Grading Criteria

 

Assignments:

 

Signing Naturally:  To successfully complete this course, you will need to view, on a regular basis, the Signing Naturally videotext, which accompanies your textbook.

 

Students will translate the conversations in the Signing Naturally Units.  Due dates are listed on the outline.

 

For each Unit Conversation Translation you can make up to a 100 on each assignment.   

 

Video Work: Students will watch videos and answer questions. These videos could be stories, fingerspelling or numbers.  

 

Signing Assignments: The students will be required to sign a sign prompt or create a story.

 

 

Readings

  1. Each student will read the article “Deaf President Now” and submit a typed one-page essay that includes a summary of the events and a personal reaction.
  2. Each student will select 2 additional articles of personal interest in the general field of deafness and submit a typed one-page essay that includes the main topics and supporting details of the article and a personal reaction/connection. 
  3. The fourth paper, will be your opinion about chapter 50.  

 

 

 

Lab Work

 

1.  Interacting with the Deaf Community:

Interaction of 10 hours = a 100

 

  1.  Interaction with Deaf individuals –Required 10 hours.  Document all interaction on one form. In order to receive correct, you most have a Deaf person sign your paper. You are responsible for this paper.  DO NOT give this paper to someone else to hold or keep for you. If you lose this paper, you’re responsibly to get the signature sign again on your new paper. If you have any questions, please ask your teacher.    

 

Exams:

 

Mid-Term – 100

    The Mid-Term Exam will include materials learned from Units 1-3.  Sections for receptive vocabulary, phrases, sentences will be included along with an expressive prompt that will be evaluated with a rubric. I will give your sign prompt before the mid-term.

 

Final Exam – 100

     The Final Exam is a written, comprehensive final, not to exceed 2 ½ hours in length, that will be given at the end of the semester during the regularly scheduled final exam time unless the college is closed due to bad weather.  In that event, the exam will be given at the next scheduled class period.  The exam will cover key concepts discussed during the semester.  The final exam will include receptive and expressive sections along with multiple-choice questions. For your signing prompt, you will sign one of story in Unit 6

 

 

Grade Computation:

 

Final grades for this course will be based on the components outlined above and will be calculated as follows:

Summary:

Assignment

 

Total Grade

Video Work

 

100

Unit Conversation Translations

Unit 1      (2 Conversations)

Unit 2      (2 Conversations)

Unit 3      (4 Conversations)

Unit 4      (3 Conversations)

Unit 5      (4 Conversations)

 

100 for Each

Signing Assignments

Chapter Quizzes

100 for each

Readings/Papers

4 papers

100 for each

Lab Work:

Interaction Time – 10 hours

10 points for each hour:100

 FHPO Quizzes

Chapters 1-49

 

100 for each 

* Mid-Term Exam

Receptive/Expressive/ Multiple Choice

100

* Final Exam

Comprehensive Receptive/ Expressive/ Multiple Choice

 

100

 

Papers             10%

Translations       10%

Video Work        10% 

FHPO Quizzes    10%

Lab Work          10%        

Mid-term          20%

Final               30% 

 

 

>Other exams and bonus point opportunities are given at the discretion of the           instructor.

Scale:

100-89 =  A

88-79  =  B

78-69  =  C

68-59  =  D

58-0   =  F

 

Attendance

 

General Information:  Attendance and class participation are important to learning and are expected.  Please come to class prepared and ready to participate.  But I do understand things happen. If you miss a class, please email me before the test/quiz and we can work out a time to make up the missing work.  

Calendar

ASL Dual Credit Outline: Fall Semester 2015

This Outline is Subject to Change at ANYTIME!

If I move a quiz/assignment, I’ll let you know.

If I DO NOT let you know, THEN follow this outline!!!!!!

Monday’s and Wednesday (FHPO)

Tuesday’s and Thursday’s (Signing Naturally)

 

Mon. Aug. 24       Go over outline and Syllabus.

                             Homework: FHPO Read Chapters 1-2 (By Wednesday)  

 

Tue. Aug. 25        Grammar and Vocabulary Review (ASL Vocabulary and Grammar)

                             Read in class: Andrew Foster on pages 14-15

 

Wed. Aug. 26      FHPO: Chapters 1-2 Notes      

 

Thur. Aug. 27      Signing Naturally Unit 1

                              Vocabulary: Power Point

                             Watch: Cardinal Numbers pages 6-7.

Turn In: Conversation 1 on page 16. Translate into English and ASL Gloss.

 

Fri. Aug. 28         Quiz: FHPO Chapters 1-2  

                      Signing: In class assignment

                              Homework: Read FHPO Chapter 3    

 

Mon. Aug. 30        FHPO: Chapter 3 Notes         

      

Tue. Sept. 1        Signing Naturally Unit 1

                             Read: Cultural on page 23.

Watch: Conversation 2 on page 25 and 3 on page 77. Translate into English/ASL.

       Homework: Read FHPO Chapter 4

 

Wed. Sept. 2       Read: Chapter 4 (FHPO) 

 

Thur. Sept. 3       Signing Naturally Unit 1

Watch: Practice Videos (Watch videos and answer questions)

                             Class work/homework: Signing Assignment

                             

Fri. Sept.  4      Quiz: FHPO Chapters 3-4 

                             Homework: Read FHPO Chapters 5-6 (Wednesday)

 

Mon. Sept. 7        No School

 

 

Tue. Sept. 8      Signing Naturally Unit 1  

                             Class work: Sign Story and watch other student’s stories 

                    

Wed. Sept. 9       FHPO: Chapters 5-6 

 

Thur. Sept. 10     Sign Naturally Unit 2

Turn In: Watch Conversation 1 and 2 on page 48     Translate into English and ASL Gloss. 

                            

Fri. Sept.  11      Quiz:  FHPO Chapters 5-6

                             Homework: Read FHPO Chapter 7                                   

 

Mon. Sept. 14      FHPO: Chapter 7 

                                                   

Tues. Sept. 15     Sign Naturally Unit 2

                              Read: Gallaudet University on pages 56-57

                                                Class work: Signing Assignment and translations    

                                             

Wed. Sept. 16     Read: Chapter 8 (FHPO)

                                     

Thur. Sept. 17   Watch other students signing assignments               

 

Fri. Sept. 18       Quiz: FHPO Chapters 7-8

DPN (explain the paper)

Homework: Read Chapter 9   

                              

Mon. Sept. 21      FHPO: Chapter 9 

                            

Tue. Sept. 22      Signing Naturally

Turn in: Conversation 3 on page 77. Translation into English and ASL

                             Homework: Read Chapter 10  

                                                   

Wed. Sept. 23      FHPO: Chapter 10   

                                               DPN (Paper Due) 

             

Thurs. Sept. 24   Signing Naturally Unit 2

                             Video: Watch video and answer questions                                  

Fri. Sept. 25       FHPO Quiz: Chapters 9-10     

                                                Homework: Read FHPO Chapter 11

 

Mon. Sept. 28       FHPO: Chapter 11  

                              

Tue. Sept. 29       Signing Naturally Unit 2

                             Signing Work: Create your Autobiography (8 Sentences)  

                             Homework: Read Chapter 12                       

         

Wed. Sept. 30     FHPO: Chapter 12 

                              Mid-Term: Requirements  

                            

Thur. Oct. 1        Signing Naturally Unit 2

                              Signing: Watching Autobiographies

                             Turn In: Translations assignment       

               

Fri. Oct. 2           FHPO Quiz: Chapters 11-12

                              

Mon. Oct. 5       Mid-term: Practice Time 

                             Read: On page 113, read about Douglas Tilden.         

                    

Tue. Oct. 6           Mid-term: Sign          

 

Wed. Oct. 7        Signing Naturally Unit 3

Turn in: Conversation 1 on page 110 and Conversation 2 on page 118. Translate it into ASL Gloss.

Homework: Be able to sign how to get to your home from school.

 

Thur. Oct. 8        Sign Naturally Unit 3

                             Signing: Your directions

                             Videos: Watch the videos and answer the questions.  

                     Homework: Read A Loss For Words  Chapter 1-2

 

Fri. Oct. 9           ALW: Chapters 1-2

                             Homework: Read FHPO Chapter 13   

 

Mon. Oct. 13         FHPO: Chapters 13

                    

Tue. Oct. 14        Signing Naturally Unit 3 

Turn In: Conversations 3 and 4 on pages 146 and 130, translate it into ASL Gloss.

       Homework: Read FHPO Chapters 14-15    

 

Wed. Oct. 15       FHPO: Chapters 14 and 15
           Homework: Read A Loss For Words Chapter 3-4

 

Thur. Oct. 16      Signing Naturally Unit 3

ALW: Read A Loss For Words  Chapter 3-4

 

Fri. Oct. 17          Quiz:  FHPO Chapters 13-15

                             Homework: Read FHPO Chapters 16-17       

 

Mon. Oct. 19     FHPO: Chapters 16 and 17

                             Homework: A Loss For Words   Chapter 5-6 

 

Tue. Oct. 20      Signing Naturally Unit 4

                     Read: On pages 186-187, Marie Jean Philip

                             Turn In: Conversations 1-2 on page 188 translate both                                  into ASL Gloss. 

         

Wed. Oct. 21      FHPO: Chapters 18-19 

                        

Thur. Oct. 22      ALW: A Loss For Words   Chapters 5-6

                                

Fri. Oct. 23         Half a Day

                             Paper Due: Cochlear Implants  (due)

                     Homework: Read FHPO chapters 20-21

      

Mon. Oct. 26       FHPO:  Chapters 20 and 21 

 

 

Tue. Oct. 27        Signing Naturally Unit 4

       Turn In: Conversations 3-4

           Homework: Chapter 22 and 23

  

Wed. Oct. 28      FHPO: Chapters 22-23

                             Homework: A Loss For Words  7

                                     

Thur. Oct. 29       ALW: Chapter 7  

                                                               

 

Fri. Oct. 30         Quiz: FHPO Chapters 16-23     

                             Homework: Read FHPO Chapters 24 and 25

 

Mon. Nov. 2         FHPO: Chapter 24 and 25           

                                                                  

Tue. Nov. 3          Signing Naturally Unit 5

Turn in: Conversation 1 on page 232 and Conversation 2 on page 233, translate them into ASL Gloss.

       Homework: Read FHPO Chapters 26 and 27.

 

Wed. Nov. 4        FHPO: Chapter 26 and 27

                  

Thur. Nov. 5        Signing Naturally Unit 5

Turn in: Conversation 3 on page 245 and Conversation 4 on page 251. Translate them into ASL Gloss.

             

Fri. Nov. 6           Quiz: FHPO Chapters 24-27

Homework: Read FHPO chapters 28-29                            

 

Mon. Nov.  9        FHPO: Chapter 28-29  

 

Tue. Nov. 10      Signing Naturally Unit 5

                             Videos: Watch and answers questions

                                                Homework: Read FHPO Chapters 30-31

                               

Wed. Nov. 11      FHPO:  Chapters 30-31

Homework: I want you to sign to be your daily activities. From when you get up in the morning to when you go to bed. (In ASL Gloss.) You need to have 8 or more sentences (You need to use Sequencing, if you need help look on pages 251-252)

                  

Thur. Nov. 12      Signing Naturally

                             Signing: Homework

                               

Fri. Nov. 13         FHPO Quiz: Chapters 28-31

                             Homework: Read FHPO Chapters 32-35

 

Mon. Nov. 16       FHPO: Chapters 32-35   

Tue. Nov. 17        Final: Watch Timber and Gum  

Homework: Read Chapters 36-38   

                              

Wed. Nov. 18      FHPO: Chapters 36-38

Homework: Be able to sign a story with a two-person role shift

 

Thur. Nov. 19      Signing Naturally

                             Signing: Two-person role shift

 

Fri. Nov. 20         FHPO Quiz: Chapters 32-38

Paper: Pick a sign system (NOT ASL)  

                            

Mon. Nov. 23       FHPO: Review

 

Tue. Nov. 24          A Loss for Words: chapters 8-9

                  

                             Thanksgiving Break Nov. 27-29

 

Mon. Nov. 30        FHPO: Read Chapters 39-42

                                                        

Tue. Dec. 1          FHPO: Read Chapters 43-45

Wed. Dec. 2        FHPO: Read Chapters 46-49

         

Thur. Dec. 3        Review: Signing Naturally, FHPO and A Loss for Words

                            

Fri. Dec. 4           Final: Study, and practice time.

I want you to write an opinion paper on Chapter 50. You need to type the paper

 

Mon. Dec. 7         Final: Answer Questions and practice time.

 

Tues. Dec. 8        Day 1:  Sign Your part of the final

 

Wed. Dec. 9        Day 2: FHPO and A Loss For Words

 

Thur. Dec. 10      Day 3: Teacher will sign stories and you answer the questions 

 

Fri. Dec. 11         Grades are due

 

Part I of the Final: Pick one of the following to sign to me.

  • Unit 6: The Timber story
  • Unit 6: The Gum Story

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