Transform Your ASL Classroom into a Space of Worship and Connection
Are you tired of spending hours trying to "Christianize" secular language materials? For too long, ASL teachers in faith-based settings have had to piece together fragmented lessons to bridge the gap between linguistic proficiency and biblical values. Introduction to American Sign Language: 8th Grade Christian School Curriculum changes the game. This comprehensive, 165-day training manual provides a fully integrated, 11-unit scope and sequence designed specifically for the middle school transition. Rooted in the conviction that language is a divine gift, this curriculum honors Deaf individuals as imago Dei-image-bearers of God-while delivering rigorous, standards-aligned instruction.
A Complete, Standards-Aligned Roadmap
This manual isn't just a collection of signs; it is a pedagogical powerhouse that aligns with ACTFL World-Readiness Standards and K-12 ASL Content Standards. Dr. Shala Lamothe guides educators through a sophisticated linguistic journey, covering essential topics such as Non-Manual Signals (NMS), Spatial Referencing, Voice-Off Immersion, and Cultural Heritage. Plus, every lesson is Biblically integrated.
Specialized sections on Black ASL (BASL) and Hispanic Deaf heritage to reflect the diversity of God's Kingdom.
Move beyond simple vocabulary lists. This curriculum anchors language learning in stewardship of communication. From holiday units focused on the joy of the Incarnation to daily practices based on Psalm 139, students learn that ASL is more than "English on the hands"-it is a unique human experience created by God. Each unit includes scripted Direct Instruction, partner drills, and biblical reflections, making it accessible for veteran signers and those new to the language alike.
Inside this 11-Unit Curriculum:
Foundations of Visual Communication: Teaching students to value others by name.Seasonal Spiritual Themes: Integrated units for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter.Deaf Cultural Competency: Lessons on community norms, history, and service as an act of hospitality.Teacher-Ready Resources: Daily objectives, guided practice, and formative assessments.Equip your students to see visual communication as a reflection of God's diverse Kingdom and turn your classroom into a bridge between communities. Order your copy today and start building a foundation of faith-based fluency.