It's Emily Smith's first day of student teaching at Ellis Middle School and realizes that she has three Deaf students in in her special day class. They are struggling to understand each other.
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An interpreter comes in to help Emily instruct the class.
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The class gets dismissed, and Emily starts to become stressed.
I never thought I'd have Deaf students! How am I ever going to communicate with them?
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I wonder if there are any apps out there... I don't have the time to sit in a classroom and learn American Sign Language...
Emily walks home, thinking of solutions
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Emily searches the app store on her phone and finds an app called "SignSprout" and immediately downloads it.
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Wow, I can do so much on this app! There's an option to learn ASL with interactive lessons, games, and so much more. Ooh, and I can learn at my own pace! That is going to be extremely helpful.
Emily explores all the features on SignSprout.
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This app is really going to help me with student teaching at Ellis. I will feel more comfortable communicating with my Deaf students in no time!
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Emily heads back to Ellis the following day after practicing basic signs with SignSprout.
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Emily feels more confident and comfortable in front of her students.
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Emily meets with the principal at the end of the day to discuss the class, and she brings up SignSprout. The principal seems pleased with her efforts to learn ASL for her assignment.
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Emily returns to the classroom before heading home for the day.
I can't wait to go home and practice more. SignSprout is a game changer! I can definitely dedicate more time out of my busy schedule to learn more ASL thanks to this app.
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