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Characteristics of Children as Different Types of Communicators Characteristics of Children as Different Types of Communicators
Characteristics of Children as Different Types of Communicators
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0180
$ 0
This guide considers the auditory, communication, environmental, visual, and motor behaviors that are factors in a young child's development as a communicator. It provides characteristics of children ... who may use speECH-, formal signs, informal signs, etc.
Alphabet Sign Language Flashcards Alphabet Sign Language Flashcards
Alphabet Sign Language Flashcards
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1578
$ 399
Dive into the world of ABCs with the Sign Language Flashcards Alphabet – the perfect companion for young minds embarking on a journey to enhance letter recognition skills. These meticulously crafted c ... cards facilitate letter comprehension and introduce the captivating realm of the ASL alphabet. Through a harmonious blend of letters, signs, and icons, these flashcards transcend traditional learning boundaries. Available in both colored and black-and-white versions, they cater to various preferences and can be obtained with or without printed letters.Alphabet Flashcards are versatile tools, seamlessly adapting to diverse learning landscapes – in the comfort of your home or in a dynamic classroom setting. Their innate inclusivity ensures an effective match with various learning styles, catering to the unique needs of every student.Alphabet flashcards make vocabulary-building fun and enhance learning in mainstream and special education settings. These flashcards turn learning food signs terms into an enjoyable multisensory adventure. Using visual, aural, and tactile learning techniques makes alphabet language learning fun and successful.What sets these flashcards apart is their innovative integration of the American Sign Language alphabet. These cards foster letter familiarity and celebrate linguistic diversity by bridging the gap between written and signed communication. Complemented by icons accompanying letters and signs, the connections forged within these flashcards are designed to fortify memory retention.These flashcards are not confined to educational institutions alone; they find equal value in independent learning scenarios. As learners progressively immerse themselves in the world of these flashcards, they unveil the art of recognizing letters, comprehending corresponding ASL signs, and unraveling the intricate interplay between the two. The dual-layered approach of textual and visual learning acts as a catalyst for cognitive growth and linguistic prowess.Beyond the world of language, practicing finger spelling fosters:Fine motor skillsImproves hand-eye coordinationPropels cognitive faculties involved in language acquisitionUnveiling the wonders of finger spelling within the alphabet, these flashcards hold transformative potential. With every interaction, learners amass knowledge and the invaluable skills poised to shape their multifaceted development.
Sometimes I Like the Quiet (Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series) Printable Workbook Ages 3-5 Sometimes I Like the Quiet (Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series) Printable Workbook Ages 3-5
Sometimes I Like the Quiet (Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series) Printable Workbook Ages 3-5
By Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series
sku: A25TEA1455
$ 799
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.
Alphabet Wall Charts Polka Dot Alphabet Wall Charts Polka Dot
Alphabet Wall Charts Polka Dot
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1579
$ 695
Are you ready to take your classroom to the next level and create an engaging learning environment? Then, take a look at these Polka Dot Alphabet Wall Charts! These vibrant ABC charts provide valuable ... visual support, making letter recognition a breeze, while the icons help learners remember letter sounds and enhance their overall learning experience. This classroom alphabet bulletin board set is ideal for elementary teachers, special education educators, preschool and kindergarten teachers, homeschoolers, and daycares since they suit various learning styles and cultivate diversity.Alphabet Charts and Letter RecognitionAlphabet letter wall charts include upper- and lower-case letters and the letter sign in American Sign Language. The use of ASL not only improves the learning experience but also fosters diversity in your classroom. Teaching Sign Language to your students establishes an environment where every child feels included and understood.As teachers, we recognize the significance of visual cues in assisting young minds to develop. As a result, each letter on the Polka Dot Alphabet Wall Charts comes with an iconic symbol. These carefully picked icons help create a visual link between the letter and a familiar object or concept, making letter recognition simple for your youngsters. In addition, including illustrations for each letter helps children remember the appropriate letter sound(s). These sign language Polka Dot Alphabet Wall Charts cater to all learning styles, whether visual, auditory, or kinesthetic.Letter of the Day Alphabet ActivityMake learning the “Letter of the Day” an exciting and interactive experience with the black & white Alphabet Posters! First, encourage children to showcase their creativity by coloring the page corresponding to the taught letter. This hands-on activity enhances fine motor skills and reinforces letter recognition as children engage with the visual elements. Then, let their imagination soar as they bring the black and white pages to life, creating a personalized alphabet display that celebrates their unique contributions. With each letter, children will develop a deeper connection to the alphabet and foster a love for learning that lasts a lifetime.You will build a vibrant and inclusive classroom environment by including these wall charts in your teaching toolbox. Your kids will improve their letter recognition skills while learning ASL, widening their understanding of other communication modalities.
ASL Flashcards Classroom Jobs ASL Flashcards Classroom Jobs
ASL Flashcards Classroom Jobs
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1577
$ 595
Unlock the power of inclusive learning with ASL Flashcards Classroom Job Charts – where language building meets Classroom Management! This carefully crafted class helper set comprises 72 individual cl ... classroom job labels. Thirty-five labels feature a vibrant illustration depicting the job, the written word, and the corresponding ASL sign, thirty-five editable labels, two blank cards, three editable header labels, and five editable name tag designs. These visuals make it easier for students to associate job responsibilities with the corresponding signs and words. Sign language is renowned for its ability to assist with language building in both hearing and non-hearing individuals. Research has shown that incorporating sign language in educational settings can boost vocabulary development, reading comprehension, and overall communication skills. For hearing students, learning sign language alongside spoken language enhances their understanding of language structures and fosters empathy and inclusivity toward their non-hearing peers.Using sign language in classroom jobs offers numerous benefits for classroom management. It promotes a sense of ownership and responsibility among the students as they eagerly take on roles like “Line Leader,” “Class Librarian,” or “Door Holder.” The visual aspect of ASL signs helps reinforce the memory of each student’s assigned task, reducing the need for constant verbal reminders. As a result, your classroom becomes more organized and efficient, with students actively engaged in their roles.Sign language is an invaluable language-building tool, especially in diverse learning environments. Utilizing ASL alongside spoken language can significantly benefit students through:Building community: Sign language can help to build a sense of community in the classroom by creating a more inclusive environment.Classroom management: Sign language can reinforce classroom rules and expectations. ASL can be employed as a non-disruptive way to communicate with students. For instance, using specific signs to indicate transitions, quiet down, or get their attention without interrupting the flow of the lesson.Cognitive Development: Learning sign language exercises the brain, promoting cognitive growth and enhancing overall learning abilities.Enhancing Communication: Sign language provides an additional means of communication, which can be particularly beneficial for students with speech delays, hearing impairments, or those learning English as a second language.Language building: Sign language can help students learn new vocabulary and concepts by visually representing the language.Multisensory Learning: Incorporating sign language engages multiple senses, reinforcing memory retention and aiding in understanding abstract concepts.
Communication Building Blocks Communication Building Blocks
Communication Building Blocks
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0181
$ 0
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.
Hey Diddle Diddle Lesson Plan – Moon ASL Hey Diddle Diddle Lesson Plan – Moon ASL
Hey Diddle Diddle Lesson Plan – Moon ASL
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1561
$ 399
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.
Signing with Babies and Children: A Summary of Research Findings for Parents and Professionals Signing with Babies and Children: A Summary of Research Findings for Parents and Professionals
Signing with Babies and Children: A Summary of Research Findings for Parents and Professionals
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASL0264
$ 0
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.
Sight Words Worksheets – HELP, ME, FIND, A Sight Words Worksheets – HELP, ME, FIND, A
Sight Words Worksheets – HELP, ME, FIND, A
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1461
$ 495
"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."
Sight Words Wall Charts: I, CAN, SEE, THE Sight Words Wall Charts: I, CAN, SEE, THE
Sight Words Wall Charts: I, CAN, SEE, THE
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1573
$ 3
These American Sign Language Sight Word Wall Charts: I, CAN, SEE, THE is a fun reinforcement to practice learning pre-primer sight words at school and at home. Support learning sight words in English ... and Sign Language.
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