Weekly outlines for an 8-week American Sign Language course. Each class runs for 90 minutes (total of 12 hours of instructional time). The outlines include the weekly topics and vocabulary / phrases. Most of them also include more than one practice dialogue, practice sentences, and/or other practice activities meant for the students to do at home. I use these outlines for an adult class; however, they can be used with middle school or high school students.
The course “Deaf and Hearing People” analyzes the history of oppression between both the Deaf and hearing worlds and the struggles of those who might try to navigate both worlds. Students take an in-depth look at the history of oppression and social justice movements in both cultures so that they may understand and discuss these histories and how each group is still afflicted.
This product is a 4 page outline for the course with course objectives and assigned readings covering 6 units and utili
ASL Expressive Language Task Grading Rubric for Levels 1-3Takes into consideration fluidity, comprehension, sign production, content/grammar, and facial expressions.
ASL Level 1- Unit 6 Vocabulary and Key PhrasesThis handout supports the Calendar (Time & Activities) and reviews all the vocabulary your students will need to know about their daily activities and schedules for unit 6!Use this handout along with the Calendar (Time & Activities) handouts and Quiz/Tests!*Vocabulary Handshape Activity*Glossing Key Phrases*Calendar Time Practice*Time Glossing Practice*'What Time Do You' Worksheet*Receptive Time Quiz*RHQ Glossing Worksheet*'Unit 6 Calendar Po
The following is an updated ASL 1 Curriculum Framework featuring essential questions, themes, lesson activities, curriculum suggestions, and alignment with ACTFL and Common Core standards. See www.aslconcepts.com for free videos and lesson samples.
The following is an updated ASL 2 Curriculum Framework featuring essential questions, themes, lesson activities, curriculum suggestions, and alignment with ACTFL and Common Core standards. See www.aslconcepts.com for free videos and lesson samples.