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ASL Flashcards – Weather ASL Flashcards – Weather
ASL Flashcards – Weather
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1565
$ 399
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.
Forecast Weather Lesson – ASL Forecast Weather Lesson – ASL
Forecast Weather Lesson – ASL
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1560
$ 399
With this Forecast Weather Lesson, you can add some hands-on, engaging activities to your weather unit. Use the interactive reader and activities to teach your student about the forecast. Students wil ... l color and answer questions in the mini-book, identify and match everyday activities with the appropriate forecast, and practice writing their days of the week while tracking the forecast with the 7-day forecast tracker.Weather Forecast worksheets include additional activity ideas for this mini-lesson on the teacher and caregiver guides. Ideal for use in the classroom or at home. Using ASL with your students improves their cognitive abilities. For example, the sign language anchor wall chart will help your students remember new words. There’s no need to worry about not knowing how to sign; the ASL Dictionary link will help you gain confidence.
10 Kid Approved Games Grinning From Ear To Ear 10 Kid Approved Games Grinning From Ear To Ear
10 Kid Approved Games Grinning From Ear To Ear
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1213
$ 6
TEN Kid-approved listening games and language activities for your grab-and-go toolbox. Each game includes specific goals to target such as following directions, auditory memory, processing, and compre ... rehension while building language and communication. I have used these games with children for countless years. Expect lots of giggles and grins.Ideal for: Teletherapy, Speech, Listening and Spoken Language, Distance Learning, Classroom, No PrintWhat's included:A 21-page resource with:✧ 10 Ready to Go Games - No-Prep or very little preparation✧ Detailed Gameplay suggestions✧ Answers to each prompt when appropriate✧ A helpful guide and instructions✧ Listening and Spoken Language (LSL) Tips✧ Terms of Use10 GAMES AND GOAL AREAS1. Woot Woot! Booooo! targets listening, auditory processing and comprehension of connected speech at the sentence level.2. I’m Going On A ________ targets listening, auditory memory and recalling details in sequence.3.  Bean Bag Boogie targets listening, multi-step directions, auditory processing and comprehension.4. Simon Says Or Not targets listening, auditory processing, following multi-step directions and instructions.5. Thumbs Up. Thumbs Down targets listening, auditory processing and comprehension of connected speech at the sentence level.6. I Say - Go targets listening, temporal auditory memory skills, auditory processing and following multi-step directions.7. Found Sounds Outdoor Scavenger Hunt targets listening, identifying and localizing common outdoor sounds and their descriptors.8. Ear To Ear - Back To Back targets listening, auditory processing, following and giving directions, joint attention, two-way communication skills and cooperation.9. Do What You Hear Not What You See targets listening, following complex directions and auditory processing with distractions.10. Draw A Rhyme targets listening, following directions, auditory closure, phonemic awareness, recognizing and generating rhyming words.
ASL Weather Activity Worksheets ASL Weather Activity Worksheets
ASL Weather Activity Worksheets
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1558
$ 299
Weather Activity Worksheets ASL combines developmental skills with language arts to help your students succeed. This fun activity will help you assess your student’s understanding of the weather, with ... th the bonus of sign language. Weather is always a topic that students seem to be interested in, so using that interest to improve skills makes sense. This is an excellent activity for a Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, or First Grade classroom Science Center.
Science specific language - Instructional Strategies - Classification of Living Things Science specific language - Instructional Strategies - Classification of Living Things
Science specific language - Instructional Strategies - Classification of Living Things
$ 195
All living things are organized in groups according to similar characteristics and common ancestry. Each groups start from the largest and progress to the smallest. These instructional strategies and ... activities help students understand the scientific classification system (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order...). Activities include creating a Kingdom wheel, student research, living v. non-living, charting common characteristics of animals, and using critical thinking skills to create their own charts.
Today’s Weather Chart ASL Today’s Weather Chart ASL
Today’s Weather Chart ASL
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1563
$ 299
This colorful Today’s Weather Chart ASL wheel will make tracking weather enjoyable. This set includes everything you and your kids need to learn about the Weather.As you construct your Today’s Weather ... ther Chart, engage your students in insightful Weather discussions. Students will start to recognize Weather trends and be able to forecast the Weather in the future.
Science specific language - Literacy Instruction - The Value of Science Science specific language - Literacy Instruction - The Value of Science
Science specific language - Literacy Instruction - The Value of Science
$ 195
The word ‘science’ comes from the Latin word for knowledge – scientia. According to the Merriam - Webster dictionary it is ‘knowledge about or study of the natural world based on fac ... on facts learned through experiments and observation.” It is systematic, intellectual, and practical. Frequently, the instructional model for children who are deaf or hard of hearing concentrates on language development and science learning is considered to be extra.  This instructional material includes a lesson on SOUND as a means to exemplify a science instructional strategy 
Science specific language - Instructional Strategy - The Sequence of Changes in Matter Science specific language - Instructional Strategy - The Sequence of Changes in Matter
Science specific language - Instructional Strategy - The Sequence of Changes in Matter
$ 195
Changes in the state of matter are physical changes, not chemical changes. When a substance moves from one phase to another it is still the same substance. These instructional strategies and activitie ... s can be used to introduce or reinforce states of matter. Activities include sentence completion, categorization, finding text evidence, and using critical thinking.
Instructional Strategies - Comprehension of Science Text Instructional Strategies - Comprehension of Science Text
Instructional Strategies - Comprehension of Science Text
$ 3
It can be directions and procedures needed to conduct an experiment, an explanation of key facts in research reports needed to answer questions or solve a problem, or an expanded narrative in books, a ... rticles, or websites providing background information. The child’s familiarity with the different formats and ability to comprehend information from them is closely related to general reading skills and competency. Includes strategies for activating prior knowledge, understanding text structures, and finding text evidence. See BUNDLE at S0XTEA0815.
SCIENCE VOCAB: TREES! #1 SCIENCE VOCAB: TREES! #1
SCIENCE VOCAB: TREES! #1
By Literacy at Work!
sku: A31LAN1538
$ 0
Domain Specific Science Vocabulary: EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS TREES!Want a clever way to increase students' science vocabulary? Use this worksheet at any time during the school year or as the holidays a ... re approaching when decorating a tree is a tradition for many. This worksheet can be used as a warm-up to the school day, in-between activities, for a group of students, or for individuals.In my many years of working as an educational interpreter, I noticed that it was not unusual for deaf and hard-of-hearing students who were behind their peers struggle with answering questions that began with: "What's your favorite . . .?" Often, they would answer "yes" or not be sure how to answer. The beauty of this type of worksheet is that there is no wrong answer, it is short-yet-effective, and it exposes students to a variety of categories and vocabulary within a specific domain. If time allows, it can open up a discussion on the topic. As a bonus, I added an extra page full of discussion prompts and fun facts. Over time, this type of worksheet will help students learn how to answer this common question that seems easy on the surface, but not for those who do not have the background knowledge and vocabulary necessary to answer it.The thumbnail for this “What’s Your Favorite?” series has a violet purple background - violet for vocabulary! Looking for fast and easy vocabulary building worksheets? Look for the violet thumbnails! Like the "What's Your Favorite...?" worksheet series? Leave me a comment so that I know you would like more!Debbie Love, M.Ed.
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