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SGNL-1301-003 Beginning American Sign Language I
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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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)
Dual Credit Course
Textbooks:
1. Signing Naturally I Student Workbook and Videotext (Units 1-6)
ISBN: 978-1-58121-210-5
2. The Gallaudet Dictionary of American Sign Language
ISBN 978-1-56368-282-7
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
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
Method of Measurement: Homework, written quizzes and class participation
Performance objectives for this outcome when talking about surroundings:
The student will demonstrate comprehension
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
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
Method of Measurement: Homework, written quizzes and class participation
Performance objectives for this outcome when telling about activities:
The student will demonstrate comprehension of
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
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
Method of Measurement: Homework, written quizzes and class participation
Performance objectives for this outcome when talking about surroundings:
The student will respond appropriately
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
Method of Measurement: Homework, written quizzes and class participation
Performance objectives for this outcome when telling about your family:
The student will respond appropriately
Method of Measurement: Homework, written quizzes and class participation
Performance objectives for this outcome when telling about activities:
The student will respond appropriately
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
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
Method of Measurement: Homework, written quizzes and class participation
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Follow the Amarillo College Student Conduct
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:
Lab Work:
1. Interacting with the Deaf Community:
Interaction of 10 hours = a 100
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%
Deaf Hours 10%
FHPO/Unit Quizzes 10%
Signing Assignments 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
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.
Randall ASL Dual Credit Outline: Fall Semester 2017
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)
Week 1
Wed. Aug. 16 Go over outline and Syllabus.
Review Grammar and Vocabulary from ASL 1
Homework: FHPO Read Chapters 1-2 (By Wednesday)
Thur. Aug. 17 Review Grammar and Vocabulary from ASL 2
Read in class: Andrew Foster on pages 14-15
Fri. Aug. 19 Grammar Practice
Week 2
Mon. Aug. 21 Notes FHPO Chapters 1-2 Notes
Tue. Aug. 22 Signing Naturally Unit 1
Turn In: Conversation 1 on page 16. Conversation 2 on
page 25 and 3 on page 77. Translate into English and ASL Gloss.
Wed. Aug. 23 Notes FHPO Chapters 3-4 Notes
Thur. Aug. 24 Signing Naturally Unit 1 Quiz
(Google Classroom)
Fri. Aug. 25 FHPO Quiz Chapters 1-4
(Google Classroom)
Talk about Idioms
Week 2
Mon. Aug. 28 Notes FHPO Chapters 5-6
Tue. Aug. 29 Idioms
Wed. Aug. 30 Idioms
Thur. Aug. 31 Idioms
Fri. Sept. 1 Songs: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Week 3
Mon. Sept. 4 No School
Tue. Sept. 5 Songs
Wed. Sept. 6 FHPO: Chapters 7-8 Notes
Group Assignment: Work on song translation
Thur. Sept. 7 Group Songs
Fri. Sept.8 Quiz: FHPO Chapters 5-8
Group Assignment: Work on song translation
Week 4
Mon. Sept. 11 Group Songs
Tues. Sept. 12 Sign Naturally Unit 2
Turn In: Watch Conversation 1 and 2 on page 48 and Conversation 3 on page 77. Translate into English and ASL Gloss.
Wed. Sept. 13 Notes FHPO Chapter 9-10
Explain Paper 1 DPN
Thur. Sept. 14 Group Songs Day 1
Fri. Sept. 15 Group Songs Day 2
Week 5
Mon. Sept. 18 National Anthem
Tue. Sept. 19 Practice National Anthem
Wed. Sept. 20 Sign National Anthem
DPN (Paper Due)
Thurs. Sept. 21 Song: Work on individual song
Fri. Sept. 22 Song: Work on individual Songs
Week 6
Mon. Sept. 25 Notes FHPO Chapters 11-15
Tue. Sept. 26 Signing Naturally Unit 3
Turn in: Conversation 1 on page 110 and Conversation 2 on page 118. Translate it into ASL Gloss.
Wed. Sept. 27 Song: Work on individual songs
Mid-Term: Requirements
Thur. Sept. 28 Signing Naturally Unit 3
Turn In: Conversations 3 and 4 on pages 146 and 130, translate it into ASL Gloss.
Fri. Sept. 29 Last day to work on Individual Song
Week 7
Mon. Oct. 2 Sign Songs Day 1
Tue. Oct. 3 Sign Songs Day 2
Wed. Oct. 4 Test FHPO Chapters 9-15
Thur. Oct. 5 No School
Fri. Oct. 6 No School
Week 8
Mon. Oct. 9 No School
Tue. Oct. 10 Unit 3 Practice (In Google Classroom)
Wed. Oct. 11 Practice time for Midterm sign prompt
Thur. Oct. 12 Sign Prompt
Fri. Oct. 13 Midterm Test (In Google Classroom)
Week 9
Mon. Oct. 16 Poems: Watch videos examples
Homework: Find a Poem
Tue. Oct. 17 Work on Poem
Wed. Oct. 18 Work on Poem
Thur. Oct. 19 Work on Poem
Fri. Oct. 20 Sign Poem
Week 10
Mon. Oct. 23 Notes FHPO Chapters 16-19
Tue. Oct. 24 Signing Naturally Unit 4
Read: On pages 186-187, Marie Jean Philip
Turn In: Conversations 1-2 on page 188 translate both into ASL
Wed. Oct. 25 Notes FHPO Chapters 20-23
Thur. Oct. 26 Signing Naturally Unit 4
Turn In: Conversations 3-4
Homework: Chapter 22 and 23
Fri. Oct. 27 Quiz: FHPO Chapters 16-23 (In Classroom)
Paper 2 due: Cochlear Implants
Week 11
Mon. Oct. 30 Notes FHPO Chapter 24 and 25
Tue. Oct. 31 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. 1 FHPO: Chapter 26 and 27 Notes
Thur. Nov. 2 Signing Naturally Unit 5
Turn in: Conversation 3 on page 245 and Conversation 4 on page 251. Translate them into ASL Gloss.
Fri. Nov. 3 Quiz: FHPO Chapters 24-27 (In Google Classroom)
Week 12
Mon. Nov. 6 Notes FHPO Chapter 28-29
Tue. Nov. 7 Signing Naturally Unit 5
Sign Prompt: In Google Classroom
Wed. Nov. 8 FHPO: Chapters 30-31
Thur. Nov. 9 Signing Naturally
Unit 4-5 Test In Google Classroom
Fri. Nov. 10 FHPO Quiz: Chapters 28-31 (In Google Classroom)
Week 13
Mon. Nov. 13 Notes FHPO Chapters 32-35
Tue. Nov. 14 Final: Watch Timber and Gum
Wed. Nov. 15 Notes FHPO Chapters 36-38
Homework: Be able to sign a story with a two-person role shift
Thur. Nov. 16 Signing Naturally
Signing: Two-person role shift (In Google Classroom)
Fri. Nov. 17 FHPO Quiz: Chapters 32-38
Paper 3: Pick a sign system (NOT ASL)
Week 14
Mon. Nov. 20 Movie
Tue. Nov. 21 Movie (Last day to drop)
Thanksgiving Break Nov. 22-24
Week 15
Mon. Nov. 27 Signing Assignment: Schedule (In Google Classroom)
Tue. Nov. 28 Wrong/Translations Assignment (In Google Classroom)
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Wed. Nov. 29 FHPO In Class Assignments Chapters 39-49
Thur. Nov. 30 FHPO In Class Assignment Chapters 39-49
Fri. Dec. 1 Final: Study, and practice time.
I want you to write an opinion paper on Chapter 50. You need to type the paper.
Week 16
Mon. Dec. 4 Practice FS/Numbers (Classroom)
Tues. Dec. 5 Translations (Classroom)
Wed. Dec. 6 Review FHPO
Thur. Dec. 7 Finish FHPO Review or Practice Final Sign Prompt
Fri. Dec. 8 Study and Practice Time
Week 17
Mon. Dec. 11 FHPO Test
Tues. Dec. 12 Sign Timber or Gum
Wed. Dec. 13 Signing Videos Test (In Classroom)
Thur. Dec. 14 Grades are Due
Make Up Day
Final Sign Prompt: Pick one of the following to sign to me.
Unit 6: The Timber story
Unit 6: The Gum Story
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