"Teach your students Pre-Primer Sight Words Worksheets HELP ME FIND A 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."
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.
“Super Kena – A Girl Made Fierce with Hearing Aids” is meant to empower children with hearing aids like Kena but also other “differently-abled” children who get teased and only want to fit in.The book
... fit in.The book touches on children with glasses, with diabetes, who stutter, who have food allergies, with asthma, and who are in wheelchairs. Together they use their unique super powers to make a difference in the world by spreading understanding and acceptance . . . one classroom at a timeNOTE!!How to read Open EPUB or Open PDF e-books on a computer:Download the free Adobe Digital Editions: https://www.adobe.com/solutions/ebook/digital-editions/download.htmlOpen Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) on your Windows or Mac computer.Go to File > Add to Library.Find the saved EPUB or PDF file on your computer. By default, files are saved to your computer's "Downloads" folder.Double-click an e-book to start reading, or follow these steps to transfer it to an e-reader.Under top menu ‘Reading,’ select Double Page View
"Start communicating right away with Daily Routines in ASL – it’s a LIFESAVER with everything you need all in one place!Do you want to use picture exchange as a more reliable communication system in y
...in your home or classroom for nonverbal or autistic children? You must have this collection!Use these Communication Visual Schedule Cards to enhance communication skills for nonverbal children! Complete with pictures and ASL illustrations for day-to-day activities that can be used for their daily picture schedules. These picture visual schedules are easy to set up and ready to be used. These are also EDITABLE and can be used digitally anytime!BEHAVIORAL GAME CHANGER: Great for all children to learn how to create and follow a daily schedule. Children will be able to express themselves to communicate their wants and needs, which will in turn help them to communicate effectively and build their confidence. Bonus: creates a structured environment that they can feel in control of! A must-have for teachers and parents."
This resource describes communication options for children who are deaf and hard of hearing as different features based on challenges to learning each type. Features can be combined to create communic
...ation options that are tailored to the individual child.
"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 Colors Fortune Teller Game will give you hours of fun as you learn sign language.This is a downloadable product. Download the file and print it on your own printer.These new and improved designs
...help kids to learn a sign and give them activity for reinforcement.
"You’re going to love these Valentine Coloring Pages ASL – School Version! Valentine’s Day is a great time to learn Valentine’s sign language while playing all at the same time! These coloring p
...loring pages feature different Valentine-themed signs that you can use for teaching ASL in a fun and engaging way.Valentine Printable is a downloadable file and can be printed and used at home or school."
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.
Summary provides an overview of research findings on the impacts of signing on development and learning for children of all ages and abilities. Provides research supported answers to common questions
... about signing with children.
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