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SGNL-1302-003 Beginning American Sign Language II
<p>Prerequisite: SGNL 1301</p>
Introduction to American Sign Language covering finger spelling, vocabulary and basic sentence structure in preparing individuals to interpret oral speech for the hearing impaired.
Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)
Dual Credit Course
Textbooks:
Signing Naturally, Level 2 Student Workbook and Videotext, (Units 7-12) ISBN:978-1-58121-221-1
For Hearing People Only,, 3rded., ISBN:096340163-7
Bring your books to class.
Purpose and Goals of Course:
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.
Performance/Learning Objectives (Minimum Competencies)
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.
Performance objectives for this outcome in regards to giving directions:
Method of Measurement: Written assignments, written quizzes, class participation and homework.
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.
Performance objectives for this outcome:
Method of measurement: Written assignments, written quizzes, class participation and homework.
Learning Outcome 3: Demonstrate an understanding of cultural norms and behaviors of people who are Deaf with a minimum of 70 % accuracy.
Method of Measurement: Written assignments, written quizzes, class participation and homework.
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.
Performance objectives for this outcome:
Method of Measurement: Written assignments, written quizzes, class participation and homework.
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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:
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.
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.
The fourth paper, will be your opinion about chapter 50.
FHPO Quizzes: There will be quizzes over chapters 1-40. You need to read the chapters and do the notes. You are allow to use your notes on the quizzes but not the final.
Lab Work:
1. Interacting with the Deaf Community:
Interaction of 10 hours = a 100
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 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 |
100 for Each |
Signing Assignments |
Chapter Quizzes |
100 for each |
Readings/Papers |
3 papers |
100 for each |
Lab Work: |
Interaction Time – 10 hours |
10 points for each hour:100 |
FHPO Quizzes |
Chapters 51-131 |
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 20%
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
Class attendance is important but I do understand that things happen. Please follow the class syllabus for due dates.
1302 ASL 2 Dual Credit Outline
Randall High School
Spring 2017
M: Jan 2 Welcome Back:
Sign about your Christmas Break, and Outline.
T: Jan 3 Unit 7
Turn In: Translate Conversations 1 and 2 on page 77.
Read: Pages 78-79
W: Jan 4 Read: FHPO Chapters 51-52 (Notes in Class)
TH: Jan 5 Clothing: Find 3 people with fill outfits (top and bottoms).
Then sign the assignment in Classroom. I will give you a sheet
F: Jan 6 BDF: Chapter 1
M: Jan. 9 Read FHPO Chapters 53-54 (Notes in Class)
T: Jan. 10 Fingerspelling Practice #1 (in Classroom)
W: Jan. 11 Read: Chapters 55-56 (Notes in Class)
TH: Jan. 12 Watch Fingerspelling Practice #1 (in classroom)
F: Jan 13 BDF: Chapter 2
M: Jan 16 No School for you
T: Jan 17 Unit 7
Conversation 3 on page 47
W: Jan 18 Read: Chapters 57-58 (Notes in Class)
TH: Jan. 19 Fingerspelling and Number Practice #2 (in Classroom)
F: Jan. 20 BDF: Chapters 3
M: Jan. 23 Read: FHPO Chapter 59-60.
T: Jan 24 Fingerspelling and Number Practice #2 (in classroom)
3 Minute Conversations
W: Jan. 25 Test FHPO Chapters 51-60
TH: Jan. 26 Fingerspelling and Number Practice #2(in Classroom)
Finish 3 Minute Conversations
F: Jan. 27 BDF Chapter 4
M: Jan. 30 Read: FHPO Chapters 61-63 (Notes in Class)
T: Jan. 31 Unit 8
Conversation 1 page 74 and 2 on page 99
W: Feb. 1 Read: FHPO Chapters 64-67 (Notes in Class)
TH: Feb. 2 Fingerspelling and Number Practice #3 (in Classroom)
Finish 4 Minute Conversations
F: Feb. 3 BDF: Chapter 5
M: Feb. 6 Fingerspelling and Numbers Practice #3 (in classroom)
Finish 4 Minute Conversation
T: Feb. 7 Deaf Holocaust (in classroom).
W: Feb. 8 Read: FHPO Chapter 68-70 (Notes in Class)
TH: Feb. 9 Finish Deaf Holocaust
Paper Due: Deaf Technology (Paper 1)
F: Feb. 10 BDF: Chapter 6
M: Feb. 13 FHPO Chapters 61-70 Test
T: Feb. 14 Unit 8
Conversations 3 on page 114 and Conversations 4 on page 126
W: Feb. 15 Test: Units 7-8
TH: Feb. 16 Fingerspelling and Number Practice #4: (in classroom)
4 Minute Conversation
F: Feb. 17 Half a day for students
Finish 4 Minute Conversation
M: Feb. 20 No School
T: Feb. 21 Unit 9
Describing a Neighborhood 1 on page 154 and Describing a Neighborhood 2 on page 117
W: Feb. 22 Read: FHPO Chapter 71 -76(Notes in Class)
TH: Feb. 23 Unit 9
Conversation 1 on page 193 (New Vocabulary)
F: Feb. 24 BDF Chapter 7
M: Feb. 27 Read: FHPO Chapters 77-80 (Notes in Class)
T: Feb. 28 Go over: Mid-term
W: Mar 1 Read: FHPO Chapter 81-83 (Notes in Class)
TH: Mar 2 Time to work on Mid-term
F: Mar 3 BDF Chapter 8
M: Mar 6 Read: FHPO Chapters 84-89
T: Mar 7 Mid-term: Sign Prompt (in Classroom)
W: Mar 8 Test: FHPO Chapters 70-89
TH: Mar 9 Midterm: On Classroom
F: Mar 10 Movie
March 13-19 Spring Break
M: Mar. 20 FHPO Chapters 90-97 (Due Friday)
T: Mar. 21 Fingerspelling and Numbers #5 (in Classroom)
W: Mar. 22 FHPO
TH: Mar. 23 Fingerspelling and Numbers #5
F: Mar. 24 BDF Chapter 9
M: Mar 27 FHPO Chapter 100-103 (Due on Friday)
T: Mar. 28 Unit 10
Conversation 1 on page 242, Conversation 2 on page 261 and Conversation 3
On page 277
W: Mar. 29 Interview Project: Create questions
TH: Mar. 30 Interview Project: Interview person
F: Mar 31 Children’s Books
Paper Due: Famous Deaf Person (Paper 2)
M: Apr 3 Read: FHPO Chapters 106-108 (Notes in Class)
T: Apr. 4 Work on Group Children’s Story
W: Apr. 5 Work on Group Children’s Story
TH: Apr. 6 Work on Group Children’s Story
F: Apr. 7 Sign Group Children’s Story
M: Apr. 10 Read: FHPO Chapter 110-112 (Due on Friday)
T: Apr. 11 Watch Group Children’s Story
W: Apr. 12 FHPO Test: Chapters 106-112
TH: Apr. 13 Unit 11
Conversation 2 on page 353, Conversation 3 on page 354 and Derrick’s personal Bucket list on page 366
F: Apr. 14 Half a day: Finish translations
M: Apr. 17 No School
T: Apr. 18 Test: Units 10-11
FHPO Chapter 113-121 (Due on April 25)
W: Apr. 19 Deaf Artist Paper-Library
TH: Apr. 20 Deaf Artist Paper-Library
F: Apr. 21 Paper Due: Deaf Artist Project (Paper 3)
M: April 24 FHPO Chapters 122-130 (Due May 3)
T: Apr. 25 Work on your Children’s Story
W: Apr. 26 Work on your Children’s Story
TH: Apr 27 Work on your Children’s Story
F: Apr. 28 Work on your Children’s Story
M: May 1 Library
T: May 2 Library
W: May 3 Library
TH: May 4 Library
F: May 5 Library: Children’s Book Due
M: May 8 Preview for Final
Hours are due
T: May 9 Final Exam: BDF and FHPO
W: May 10 Final Sign Part
TH: May 11 Make Ups
F: May 12 Grades are due
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