20% Time Project Proposal
20% Time
Project Proposal
Name: Emma Grant
Project Title: Learning Sign
Language
Project Start Date: November 7, 2014
Project Completion Date: May, 2014
Mentor’s Name: Haleigh Jinright, Morgyn Jones, Mrs. Browning, my
parents
Brief Description: For the rest of the year during the time that we have
20% time I will be trying to learn sign language. I chose to learn sign
language because I’ve always wanted to know how to use it. I have always wanted
to know how to use it because I think I might need to be able to use it one
day. What if I ran into a deaf person and they were confused and they needed to
speak to me, they wouldn’t be able to because I didn’t know sign language, but
now that I am learning it they would be able to communicate with me.
Overview of Project Proposal
1) Project Objective: The project objective is to be able to communicate
with sign language for at least one sentence, and know the alphabet in sign
language.
2) Project Rationale:
3) Project Steps: I
have already learned my name in sign language. Now I am trying to learn simple
words. Next I would want to be able to say a complete sentence.
4) Timeline of Activities: First I’ll learn names. Then I’ll look over the
alphabet and try to learn common words that are used in sentences frequently,
and eventually I would like to learn the whole alphabet in sign language. Then
I want to be able to say a complete sentence.
5) Available Human and Material
Resources: Being able to use sign
language would help me communicate with people who can’t hear.
6) Possible Road Blocks: One road block would be me finding sign language too
hard, and wanting to do something different. Another road block is that I could
find that learning sign language is too easy, and I would get bored of it.
7) Research Questions:
1. What is the sign language alphabet?
2. What are some techniques for learning sign language?
3. What are some common words in sign language?
4. Who invented sign language?
5. About how many people in the world are deaf?
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