Welcome to the exciting world of Printable Shapes Flashcards, where learning shapes is a breeze while delving into the art of Sign Language. These trilingual flashcards feature 12 common 2D shapes and
... icons and offer an excellent opportunity to enhance your shape recognition skills, which, in turn, can significantly boost your vocabulary and math skills.These flashcards aren’t just educational tools; they’re designed to make learning enjoyable. Each card showcases a beautifully illustrated shape and corresponding sign in American Sign Language (ASL) and Spanish. This unique combination enhances your shape recognition and adds a new dimension to your learners’ language abilities.2D Shapes FlashcardsUnderstanding shapes is not just about geometry; it’s also about expanding your vocabulary and improving your math skills. Shapes are the building blocks of our visual world, and by visualizing and recognizing them, you can strengthen student’s cognitive skills. This cognitive exercise goes a long way toward improving understanding of concepts and solving problems, making it beneficial for learners of all ages.What sets the trilingual Printable Shapes Flashcards apart is their flexibility. You can choose your difficulty level, making them suitable for beginners and advanced learners. If you’re starting, opt for the icons or sign flashcards with English/Spanish hints for extra guidance. If you feel confident, select the version without hints to challenge and enhance learners’ problem-solving abilities.Everyone has a different learning style, so these flashcards are available in colored and black-and-white versions. Whether you prefer the vibrancy of colors or the simplicity of black and white, these shape flashcards cater to your learners’ preferences.Learning shapes doesn’t have to be dull and one-dimensional. With Printable Shapes Flashcards, you’ll improve student’s shape recognition, enrich their vocabulary, and sharpen their math skills. This makes them an ideal educational tool for parents, teachers, and learners of all levels, offering a dynamic and comprehensive learning experience.Shapes Flashcards Benefits• Vocabulary enhancement• Accommodate different learning styles• Inclusive learning levels• Boost memory retention• Connect vocabulary to real-world concepts• Improve fine motor skills• Learn Sign Language• Learn Spanish
This Sight Words Flipbook CAN is a welcome tool for teaching professionals needing to find the most effective strategies to support their diverse students. Many primary EL, ASL, and special education
...students struggle particularly with sight words, which are high-frequency words that oftentimes break traditional English rules. Using American Sign Language can be added to the instruction of sight words to increase student success with the words compared to the typical drill and practice. Our series will help students experience mastery of Sight Words and engage students in the process of learning them.
The ASL Flashcards – Weather is an excellent tool to keep your students engaged and learning. ???? Perhaps the best thing about them is the unlimited ways you can use them with your Earth Science Weat
...ather Unit!These bilingual weather forecast flashcards will help your student learn Sign Language. Perfect for individual and group reinforcement activities.
No prep time, just print and go!Every student needs a break sometimes. Students will learn what makes people tired.Download this complete lesson plan written by a certified Deaf Educator for ages 3 to
... 5 and Pre-K to K. Twelve printable worksheets are included as companions to the picture book: Sometimes I Like the Quiet (Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series #4), by Kelly Brakenhoff: two different cover art options, five worksheets, and two coloring pages. Video tutorial links are included for practicing the ASL vocabulary and an ASL version of the complete story performed by a deaf college instructor.There are many creative ways to use this workbook in your classroom.Have a small group read the book together, while other small groups are reading a different book. Have the group of students complete the worksheets and discuss their responses to the social emotional aspects of the story. The students can break into pairs to practice the ASL signs used in the book.Have a student read the book independently, complete the worksheets, and view the ASL video tutorials online.Read aloud the story to your class and/or watch the video version of the story in ASL with the link provided. Use the lesson plan and follow the discussion questions with a full class or in smaller groups.This packet is also perfect to supplement homeschooling curriculum.
Feel the love and enjoy bonding moments with your student while learning sign language with this Valentine ASL Bingo Book. Both kids and the “kids-at-heart” can play with these Valentines-themed ASL c
...SL cards.
This Hey Diddle Diddle Lesson Plan provides an ideal opportunity for emerging readers to practice the concept of words, rhyming, and a range of other vital skills. Take your nursery rhyme unit to the
...next level with the included Hey Diddle Diddle poster, coloring sheet, and craft. The fill-in-the-blank and sequence worksheets will allow students to retell this nursery rhyme. Allow your student to express their creativity with this moon writing assignment.
"Teach your students Pre-Primer Sight Words Worksheets THREE BIG RED with confidence that they will have fun and be excited about the next lesson. Using sign language reinforcement while learning the
...High-Frequency Words provides an inclusive and interactive hands-on learning environment. This increases students’ retention of the lesson.Use the whole SIGHT WORD SERIES (similarly to Dolch Words, Fry Words) during whole group instruction, flexible group time, centers, warm up, RTI intervention, take-home practice, or any other time while you are instructional teaching."
We all know that our DHH learners need to be taught vocabulary intentionally for a number of reasons. We also know that students need to be exposed to vocabulary words several times in order for them
...to internalize them. Vocabulary development is a crucial skill for our DHH learners. I created this resource for teachers to provide to families and/or older students during summer break.Encourage families to join this vocabulary exposure challenge over the summer! This resource contains 7 summer-themed word lists that can be given to families and students. Challenge families to take action and pick at least one word per day to use with their DHH learner in context. Have the families talk about the words with the students. Or, you can encourage your older students to pick one word a day to use and look up. Along with the lists, there is a chart that can be used to track the words that are used weekly.This could also be used as a resource for ELL learners or enrichment for students.
This Sight Words Flipbook SEE is a welcome tool for teaching professionals needing to find the most effective strategies to support their diverse students. Many primary EL, ASL, and special education
...students struggle particularly with sight words, which are high-frequency words that oftentimes break traditional English rules. Using American Sign Language can be added to the instruction of sight words to increase student success with the words compared to the typical drill and practice. Our series will help students experience mastery of Sight Words and engage students in the process of learning them.
This comprehensive Classroom Polka Dot Calendar Bundle is a must-have for any classroom to improve student engagement and inclusiveness. Utilize the pocket chart cards and bulletin board headers to cr
...eate a visually engaging and functional calendar display that suits your classroom’s needs. From tracking time with calendar numbers to reinforce the understanding of days, months, and seasons, this set caters to diverse learning styles and ensures students are actively involved. Including three different skin tones fosters a sense of belonging and represents the unique identities within your classroom.The Pocket Chart Calendar Cards incorporate ASL numbers, days of the week cards with and without fingerspelling, and years. They serve as visual aids and hands-on learning tools, allowing your students to actively engage with the calendar and develop their understanding of time, numbers, and American Sign Language (ASL). Integrating these cards into your classroom routine provides a multi-sensory experience that caters to different learning styles, helping students grasp these fundamental concepts more effectively.The Months of the Year labels feature charming polka dot designs and seasonal colors, enhancing your classroom environment while promoting a sense of excitement and curiosity about the passing months. With headers for all 12 months of the year in English and Sign Language (including signs and fingerspelling), these labels go beyond mere decoration. They actively aid students in their educational journey, helping them learn the months while reinforcing their knowledge of Sign Language. Plus, the inclusion of Before and After labels allow you to teach the concept of the current month and its chronological position, fostering a deeper understanding of time.When it comes to the Days of the Week labels, prepare to step into a world of inclusivity and visual delight. These captivating labels feature a perfect blend of English words, Sign Language (including signs and fingerspelling), and a charming polka dot border. With three different skin tones options, these labels cater to diverse learning styles and create a sense of belonging for all students. By incorporating these labels into your daily routines, such as circle time or morning calendar activities, you transform them into interactive teaching tools. Your students will strengthen their understanding of the days of the week and develop their knowledge of Sign Language. This multi-sensory approach ensures that students with different learning preferences can grasp the concept effectively, fostering a sense of inclusivity and understanding in the classroom.The lovely Seasons of the Year labels immerse your kids in bright seasons with a charming polka dot border, seasonal backdrop colors, and a mix of English words and Sign Language (including signals and fingerspelling). These labels, whether displayed on bulletin boards or incorporated into a pocket or flip calendars, provide visual clues that connect learners. Their intriguing designs arouse your students’ interest and promote comprehension, resulting in a fun and active learning environment. You encourage communication and cultural awareness in your students by embracing the interplay of English and Sign Language.Make every student’s birthday an extraordinary occasion with the Birthday Charts. Bursting with creativity and designed with inclusivity, these charts combine English and Sign Language, a charming polka dot border, and vibrant background colors. By incorporating three different skin tones, these charts ensure that every child feels represented and appreciated on their special day. Imagine your students’ delight as they see their names, photos, or birthdates beautifully displayed on these vibrant posters. Whether you showcase them on your bulletin board or alongside your classroom calendar, the Birthday Charts will create an atmosphere of joy and celebration throughout the year, fostering a sense of belonging and making birthdays genuinely memorable.Incorporating the Classroom Polka Dot Calendar Bundle into your classroom will enhance organization and visual appeal and provide numerous benefits for your students. From developing a deeper understanding of time, numbers, and seasons to fostering inclusivity, multi-sensory learning, and appreciation for different cultures, this bundle creates an engaging and enriching educational experience. So, transform your classroom into a vibrant and inclusive space where learning and celebration go hand in hand!Why should you consider using Sign Language in your classroom?Sign language assists all students by providing auditory, visual, and kinesthetic guidance. Students nowadays are different learners, and adopting ASL in the classroom boosts academic achievement.Improves engagement.Pairs with phonics for alphabet and letter/sound learning.Combine signing sight words with printed text for faster reading development.Use finger spelling with printed spelling words for fine motor skill development.Enhance vocabulary acquisition.Boost speech and language development.
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