Beginning American Sign Language II Syllabus for 2017-2018
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Course

SGNL-1302-001 Beginning American Sign Language II

Prerequisites

<p>Prerequisite: SGNL 1301</p>

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

 

Textbooks:

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

 

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

 

 

Supplies

 Bring your books to class.

Student Performance

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:

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate comprehension of relationships, ages and length of time, whole numbers 67-98.
  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate comprehension of contradicting opinions, role shifting, and contrasting two people or things.
  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate comprehension when talking about routines, solving conflicts, and telling time.

 

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:

 

  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate how to give directions, confirm directions, interrupt, use spatial referencing and the difference in cardinal and ordinal numbers.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate how to explain relationships, ages and length of time, whole numbers 67-98.
  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate how to talk about contradicting opinions, role shifting, and contrasting two people or things.
  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate how to talk about routines, solve conflicts, and tell time.

 

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.

 

  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate an understanding of Deaf culture as explained in the book, “For Hearing People Only”.
  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate an understanding of the cultural and social norms that are specific to the Deaf community.
  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate an understanding of culturally appropriate ways to interrupt conversations and appropriate phrases to end conversations.
  • Upon completion of this course the student will demonstrate a basic understanding of the brief history of Deaf people in America.

 

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:

  • 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.
  • 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.

 

Method of Measurement:  Written assignments, written quizzes, class participation and homework. 

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Grading Criteria

 

Assignments

 

Total Grade

5+/- Unit Quizzes

 

100 for each

Unit Conversations Translations

Each Unit has 2 or more conversations

100 for each

5 +/- Lab Quizzes:

Vocabulary, Fingerspell, and numbers (maybe sentences)

100 for each

FHPO Quizzes

 

100 for each

Readings:

3 papers

100 for each

Lab Work:

 

 

Interaction Time

10 Hours

100

     

*Mid-term Exam

Receptive/Expressive/ Multiple Choice

 

100

*Final Exam

Comprehensive Receptive/ Expressive/ Multiple Choice

 

100

 

Conversation Translations 10%

Quizzes 10%

Midterm  20%

Papers   10%

Hours   10%

Final    30%

Signing Assignments 10%

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

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

Bushland High School

Spring 2018

Week 1

M: Jan. 8 Welcome Back:

Look over Syllabus and Outline   

 

T: Jan 9    Unit 7

               Turn In: Translate Conversations 1 and 2 on page 77. (post on Classroom)

               Read: Pages 78-79

 

W: Jan 10 Read: FHPO Chapters 51-54 (Notes in Classroom)

 

TH: Jan 11     Clothing: Find 3 people with fill outfits (top and bottoms).

          Then sign the assignment in Classroom. Sign Prompt will be in Classroom.

 

F: Jan 12        Fingerspelling Practice and Number #1 (in Classroom)

 

Week 2     

M: Jan. 15      No School

 

T: Jan. 16 Unit 7

Conversation 3 on page 47 (post in Classroom)   

 

W: Jan. 17    Read:FHPO Chapters 57-58 (Notes in Classroom)

 

TH: Jan. 18 Fingerspelling and Numbers Practice #2 (in Google Classroom)

 

F: Jan 19 BDF Chapters 1 and 2. Watch the videos and take notes. Post literacy

Questions in Classroom. (All videos and questions will be in Classroom)      

 

Week 3

M: Jan 22   Read: FHPO Chapters 59-60 (Notes in Class)

 

T: Jan 23 Fingerspelling and Number Practice #2 (in classroom): Watch videos   

                   

W: Jan 24      Test FHPO Chapters 51-60

              

TH: Jan. 25    Fingerspelling and Numbers Practice #2 (in classroom): Watch Videos  

 

F: Jan. 26       BDF: Chapters 3 (in Classroom)   

 





 

Week 4

M: Jan. 29      Read: FHPO Chapters 61-63 (Notes in class)

 

T: Jan 30 Unit 8

Conversation 1 page 74 and 2 on page 99 (post on Blackboard)

 

W: Jan. 31       Read: FHPO Chapters 64-67 (Notes in Class)

 

TH: Feb. 1 Fingerspelling and Number Practice #3 (in Classroom)

 

F: Feb. 2 BDF Chapter 4 (in Classroom)   

 

Week 5

M: Feb. 5 Deaf Holocaust (in Classroom)

 

T: Feb. 6 Deaf Holocaust (Write a one page paper over the video post in Classroom)

 

W: Feb. 7 Read: FHPO Chapters 68-70 (Notes in Classroom)

 

TH: Feb. 8     Paper Due: Deaf Technology: Pick a Deaf Technology or something only Deaf

                     people use. (Paper 1 post in Classroom)

 

F: Feb. 9   BDF: Chapter 5 (in Classroom)

 

Week 6

M: Feb. 12 Test: FHPO Chapter 61-70

 

T: Feb. 13 Unit 8

Conversation 3 on page 114 and Conversation 4 on page 126

 

W: Feb. 14 Test: Units 7-8 (in Classroom) Plus Sign Prompt    

 

TH: Feb. 15    Fingerspelling and Numbers Practice #4: (in classroom)

 

F: Feb. 16      Fingerspelling and Numbers Videos (Watch other students’ Videos)

 









 

Week 7

M: Feb. 19     No School

 

T: Feb. 20 Unit 9

Describing a Neighborhood 1 on page 154 and Describing a Neighborhood on page 117

 

W: Feb. 21    FHPO Chapters 71-76 (Notes in Class)

 

TH: Feb. 22   Unit 9

                     Conversation 1 on page 193

   

F: Feb. 23 BDF: Chapter 6 (Classroom)  

 

Week 8

M: Feb. 26     FHPO Chapter 77-80 (Notes in Class)  

             

T: Feb. 27     Work on Midterm Sign Prompt  

     

W: Feb. 28  FHPO Chapter 81-89 (Notes in Class)  

         

TH: March 1   Sign Midterm Sign Prompt (Classroom)

 

F: March 2    BDF Chapter 7 (Classroom)

 

Week 9

M: Mar 5 FHPO Chapters Con’t working on notes     

 

T: Mar 6   BDF Chapter 8 (Classroom)  

 

W: Mar 7 Test: FHOP 70-89   

 

TH: Mar 8     Mid-term: Classroom  

 

F: Mar 9   Make up Day

 

Spring Break March 12-16










 

Week 10

M: Mar 19 Notes FHPO Chapters 90-99 (In Classroom)

 

T: Mar 20 Fingerspelling and Numbers #5 (in classroom)

 

W: Mar 21     Test: Chapters 90-99 (In Classroom)

 

TH: Mar 22 Fingerspelling and Numbers #5  (Watch other student's videos)          

                           

F: Mar 23 BDF Chapter 9 (In Classroom)  

 

Week 11

M: Mar.  26   FHPO Chapters 100-103 (Classroom)

 

T: Mar. 27   Unit 10

       Conversation 1 on page 242, Conversation 2 on page 261 and Conversation 3 on

       page 277 (Classroom)


 

W: Mar. 28 Children Stories     

                                           

TH: Mar. 29   Work on Group Children’s Story

 

F: Mar. 30   BDF:  You also need to create a Chronological Order

of events with BDF. Post the literacy questions and Chronological Order to  

Classroom.  

 

Week 12

M: April 2 Read: FHPO Chapter 104-109

Paper Due: Famous Deaf Person (Paper 2) Post in Classroom  

 

T: April 3      Work on Group Children’s Story

 

W: April 4      Work on Group Children’s Story

 

TH: April 5     Start Post Stories in Classroom

 

F: April 6   All Group Stories must be posted in Classroom

 











 

Week 13

M: April 9    FHPO Chapters 110-112 (Notes in Classroom)

 

T: April 10     Watch Group Children’s Story     

                                                      

W: April 11   FHPO Test: Chapters 101-112  (in Classroom)

                           

TH: April 12  Unit 11

Conversation 2 on page 353, Conversation 3 on page 354, and Derrick’s personal bucket list on page 366  (In Classroom)

                             

F: April 13     No School          

 

 

Week 14

M: Apr. 16    FHPO Chapters 114-121 (In Classroom)  

 

T: Apr. 18    Deaf Artist Paper: In Classroom

 

W: Apr. 19   Deaf Artist

     

TH: Apr. 20  Deaf Artist Paper and Video due (post in Classroom)

Last Day to Drop

 

F: Apr. 21      FHPO Chapters 114-121 Test (Classroom)   

 

Week 15

M: Apr. 23      Watch “What’s it like to be Deaf?” A Youtube Video you will find in

Classroom. Post your answers in Classroom

 

T: Apr. 24 Test: Units 10-11 (in Classroom)    

                    

W:Apr. 25      Final: Work on Children’s Stories

                    

TH: Apr. 26   Work on Children’s Stories

                               

F: Apr. 27 Work on Children’s Stories

 










 

Week 16

M: Apr. 30 Work on Children’s Story

 

T: May 1       Work on Children’s Story

 

W: May 2       Work on Children’s Story

              

TH: May 3     Work on Children’s Story

              

F:May 4        Children’s Book and Powerpoint Due

 

Week 17

M: May 7 Review for Final

Hours are due

 

T: May 8   Final Exam: BDF and FHPO (Classroom)

 

W: May 9      Final Sign Part (In Classroom)                

 

TH: May 10      Make UP       

 

F: May 11 Grades are due

 

Additional Information

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