High School American Sign Language III Honors
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License Model
FlexPoint or School/District Hosted
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Number of Credits
1.0
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Estimated Completion Time
32-36 weeks
Suggested Prerequisites
American Sign Language 1, American Sign Language 2Description
On the next step of your journey through the worlds of EARth and EYEth, you’ll follow three friends: a Deaf chef, a drummer, and an inspiring actress through their daily lives and friendship. Get ready to slice and dice like a chef, critique some entertainment for a vlog, reminisce on childhood memories, play some games, and do a little traveling. Along the way you will get to dive deeper into Deaf culture and even get an inside look into the lives of some famous Deaf people. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s hit the road!Module One: A Culinary Masterpiece
-Kitchen accommodations for Deaf chefs
-Numeral incorporation
-Classifiers
-Degrees of intensity
-Deaf contestant on Chopped
-Food ingredients
-Kitchen gadgets
-Recipes
Module Two: You're the Critic
-Multiple meanings
-Rhetorical questions
-Deaf actors
-Film
-Art
-Music
-Stage productions
Module Three: Turn Back Time
-Signing years
-DO-DO
-Transitions
-Deaf accessibility
-Classifiers
-Deaf Culture Celebrations
-Deaf Culture idioms
-Childhood memories
-Games and toys
-Celebrations
Module Four: Keep Calm and Game On
-Deaf Culture games
-Classifiers
-Directionality
-Texas School for the Deaf
-Deaflympics
-Signing scores
-Numeral incorporation
-Games
-Gameboard set ups
-Sports
-Sports formations
Module Five: Around the World
-Conceptual accuracy
-Deaf travel
-ASL vs sign languages of other countries
-Future tense
-Touch and Experience
-Evolution of signs
-Planning a trip
-Traveling
-Local recommendations
Module Six: Into the Future
-After graduation plans
-Careers and degrees
-Work skills
-Types of employment
-Educational careers that use ASL
-Rhetorical Questions
-Deaf schools
-Careers in ASL
-Deaf people in careers
-Conditional statements