"The ASL Valentine’s Day Vocabulary Flashcards are an excellent tool to get your students engaged and learning. Perhaps the best thing about them is the unlimited ways you can use them! Download
...ad the file and print it on your printer. Adjust the size to meet your needs. Post to walls, objects, or use as flashcards.These sign language flashcards are designed to help children learn ASL and it gives them activity for reinforcement."
This fun interactive ASL Easter Scramble Game is a downloadable and printable product, a ready-to-use sign language resource for your classroom. ???? This printable Easter game is so fun, studen
...ts and teachers alike will love playing and feel challenged. Download the file and print it on your printer.
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 6-9
...and Grade 1-2. Thirteen 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, six 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.
"These new and improved designs help kids to learn a sign and give them an activity for reinforcement.This book contains only wall charts for the entire alphabet."
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.
The goal of the observation record is to identify the language strengths and needs of each child and to document the progress made over a period of time. It also serves as a guide fo teachers in asses
...sing their role as language models and how they use language with children. By California School for the Deaf.
No prep time, just print and go!Every student needs to learn that some noises are loud, some are quiet, and some noises are not polite. Students will also learn that being deaf or hard of hearing can
...be positive.Download this complete lesson plan written by a certified Deaf Educator for ages 3 to 5 and Pre-K to K.Seven printable worksheets are included as companions to the picture book: Farts Make Noise (Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series #2), by Kelly Brakenhoff: two different cover art options, three 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.
This fun interactive ASL St. Patrick’s Day Word Search Game is a downloadable product ready to use resource for your classroom. Use these St. Patrick’s Day printables to build ASL knowledge and skills
...ills by putting them to the test! You and your students will have fun while practicing recognizing vocabulary!This printable is a downloadable product. Download the file and print it on your printer.This ASL St. Patrick’s Day Word Search Game is a game that all students and teachers alike will love and be feel challenged. Want more of a challenge turn this game into an interactive game, Search & Find! Start with searching for each of the words and then relay around the room to find the items or be the first to draw the item on the board. First to complete the whole task wins! Make this game more fun by creating an obstacle course that your students have to run through between each item they find. Let the games begin.
"These Routines for School – My Lunch Number is supported with sign language and can be used with both hearing and deaf children. A great idea for school activities that will keep your students engage
...ged!Sign Language Lunch WorksheetsThis packet is designed to help your students learn their lunch number while learning how to sign lunch in English and ASL versions. Your students will love the school routine activity of picking out their favorite food. This printable worksheet set supports the daily school routines that students will experience. Share with parents on your Meet the Teacher night and/or use it in the classroom so students can practice learning their lunch number to be successful all year long! Super helpful and parents love it.These new and improved sign language worksheets printable help kids to learn a sign and give them an activity for reinforcement."
Developmental skills by age grouPS-: 3-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months, 2-3 years, 3-4 years, 4-5 years, 5-6 years. By California School for the Deaf.
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