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American Sign Language
American Sign Language
A Comprehensive course that offers a visual language consist of grammatical, emotive and descriptive signs that usually understood by the deaf community.
Rubric Code:
AXAA8XX
By
Shadow72
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12, Post Graduate
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American Sign Language Level 1
Poor
3 pts
Fair
4 pts
Good
5 pts
Excellent
10 pts
Knowledge
Poor
Acknowledging information is unclear, lacking focus. Weak connection between topic and information. Has little to no knowledge/application of Deaf Culture
Fair
Information about the subject is partially related to the topic. Has some understanding about Deaf Culture and has begun to understand how to use ASL appropriately.
Good
Information is relatively related to the topic; requires moderately high level of cognitive skills and has proper use of ASL, has understanding about Deaf Culture.
Excellent
Information is clear, well-focused, and completely related to the topic: has high critical thinking skills, understands how to use ASL and applies the understanding of Deaf Culture.
ASL/Grammar Structure
Poor
Communicates with limited clarity, frequent errors in parameters, lacks fluency.
Fair
Communicates with some clarity, has several errors in ASL parameters, has fair fluency.
Good
Communicates with considerable clarity, demonstrates few errors in ASL parameters, has good fluency.
Excellent
Communicates with high degree of clarity with minimal or no errors in ASL parameters, excellent fluency.
Vocabulary
Poor
missing many vocabulary words, contains no finger-spelled words or numbers.
Fair
contains most of the required vocabulary, missing 2-3 finger-spelled words, missing 2 numbers.
Good
contains most of the required vocabulary, missing 1-2 finger-spelled words, missing one number.
Excellent
contains four or more finger-spelled words or names, contains 3 or more individual numbers or ages
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
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