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Classifiers
Classifiers help describe things in American Sign Language. Provide your class with a visual image for each classifier, and then use this presentation as a review tool. Finally have learners put their knowledge to use by selecting...
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Falling into Shapes
Children with special needs participate in several activities to reinforce shape and color recognition. They sign the word leaf, sing a song about leaves, and bounce leaves around on a parachute. They then help the instructor name...
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Deaf and Diverse
Students examine deaf culture and the role that American Sign Language plays in forging a sense of community.
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A Picture Book of Helen Keller
Teach your class about Helen Keller and her accomplishments with a reading comprehension lesson based on A Picture Book of Helen Keller by David A. Adler. As individuals read, they answer discussion questions about Helen Keller and the...
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Sign Language: Letter R-Printing
In this sign language/printing practice worksheet, students practice tracing and writing the letter r, then color a picture of the letter represented in sign language.
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Letter Kk: Sign Language
In this letter Kk worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the uppercase and lowercase letter Kk. Students trace and print both letters several times. Students then learn the sign language sign for the capital letter K.
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Letter Ll: Sign Language
In this letter Ll worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Ll. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by learning the sign language sign for the letter L.
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Sign Language A
In this sign language a worksheet, students color the picture of a hand making the sign language a, and trace and write the upper and lower case a. Students color, trace, and write one time each.
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Letter Rr: Sign Language
In this letter Rr worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Rr. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by learning the sign language sign for the letter R.
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Learning American Sign Language (ASL): Using Alphabet Flash Cards
Students participate in various alphabet flashcard games to study the sign letters used by the hearing impaired.
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Deaf
Intended for a main-stream class, this presentation goes over some facts they may need to know when meeting a deaf person. They learn how deaf people cope with hearing loss, communicate, and do everyday activities like watch TV or answer...
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Give Me a Little Sign
Young scholars watch an episode of the PBS show "Maya & Miguel," and demonstrate various letters and words in American Sign Language. They create a message using a comic strip, spell their name using ASL, and answer discussion...
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E is for E (ASL)
In this American Sign Language, letter e worksheet, learners trace capital and lowercase e, 8 times each. Students then print capital and lower case e 9 times each. A computer animation is provided which demonstrates how to print each...
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Benefits of ASL in the General Education Classroom
There are many great ways to incorporate American Sign Language into your lessons.
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Forming a WH Question in American Sign Language
Learners use the correct sign for the five WH question words with the appropriate facial expression to accurately form questions in ASL.
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A (American Sign Language Graphic)
In this printing letter A worksheet, students trace dotted examples of upper and lower case Zaner-Bloser letter Aa. Students then use the blank primary lines to practice forming their own letters.
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Letter Cc: Sign Language
In this letter Cc learning exercise, students study the stroke patterns by floating the mouse over the first two uppercase and lowercase letter Cc. Students trace and print both letters several times.
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Sign Language Letter Match
In this signing worksheet, students draw lines to match letter to their correct sign, 4 letters total: G, A, C and E.
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Teaching Lewis and Clark: Challenge to Communicate
Students note instances in the journals of Lewis and Clark where they relied on non-verbal communication (sign language.) They discover some basic sign language and play a game in which they must use their new sign language skills to...
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Marlee Signs
Start communicating in American Sign Language with this handy app. Made up of a series of video clips, the app makes it easy to begin really saying something with your hands.
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Dear Juno Vocabulary and Amazing Words
While this resource is designed to be used in conjuction with a discussion of the book Dear Juno by Soyung Pak, it could be also be used as a stand-alone vocabulary lesson. The presentation covers a variety of words including sign...
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Science for Technology
Middle schoolers discuss sign language and learn how to spell some words. In this investigative lesson students work with a partner to write and perform sign language on a given topic.
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Sign Language Tag
Students work on their sign language skills using yarn balls to tag with and cones for boundaries.
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Sign Language
Students consider what defines their local town or community and create a welcome sign for their town after learning about a special sign that welcomes visitors to Las Vegas.
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