High School American Sign Language II
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Pricing Tier
1 - Premium
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Number of Credits
1.0
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Estimated Completion Time
32-36 weeks
Pre Requisites
American Sign Language IDescription
This course will reinforce the fundamental skills acquired in your American Sign Language I course. You will continue your journey by increasing your interpretive and communication skills of this visual language while continuing to explore the Deaf culture. Get ready to broaden your concept of communication through connections and comparisons to your own culture and community.Segment One
Module 01 - Daily Life
- Morning and evening routines
- Daily school routine and school schedule
- Needs of deaf students in the classroom
- After-school activities including jobs, volunteering, and other activities
- The importance of DPN in the Deaf community
- Glossing sentences in ASL
- Recurring time signs
- Durative time signs
Module 02 - Home Sweet Home
- Rooms and objects in various rooms in your home
- Locative classifiers
- Signer's perspective
- Mouth morphemes
- Noun-verb pairs
- Describing rooms and objects in your home
- Deaf movements, organization, and acts important for Deaf advocacy
Module 03 - Meet the Family
- Childhood experiences
- Possessive adjectives and pronouns
- Important Deaf authors and literature
- Family and life events
- Types of ASL literature and folklore
- Pronouns
- Plural pronouns
- Signing age
Segment Two
Module 04 - Healthy Living
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle
- Describe a doctor’s visit
- The Rule of 9
- Body part classifiers
- Order from a restaurant menu
- Describe food preferences
- Glossing sentences in ASL
- Negation
- Facial expressions
- Role shifting
- Hundreds and thousands
- Showing height
Module 05 - City Life
- Services and places in cities
- Give directions
- Community issues and projects
- The role and importance of ASL interpreters in society
- Rural and urban community life for the Deaf and hard of hearing
- Maps and Intersections
- Deaf puns
Module 06 - Into the Future
- Plan a vacation
- The future tense
- Travel planning for the Deaf community
- Post-secondary education and career plans
- Post-secondary education and career opportunities in the Deaf community
- Famous Deaf people
- Touch and Touch Finish
- Experience and Experience Finish
- Cost in ASL
NCAA-Approved Courses
Our NCAA approved courses are updated often. Please visit the NCAA Eligibility Center and use our school code to see all current eligible courses. The FlexPoint Virtual School NCAA High School code is: 850171
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