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Free middle school american sign language resources

Preview of American Sign Language Alphabet

American Sign Language Alphabet

Created by
Ms. Greer
This is a handout I give my students when we are learning about Helen Keller. It is the American Sign Language Alphabet. My students enjoy learning the alphabet in sign. I have them spell with partners. One of their favorite activities is to spell a spelling word to their partner and have them figure out what word they are signing.
Preview of Everyone Is Welcome Banner/Bulletin Board (ASL, LGBTQ+)

Everyone Is Welcome Banner/Bulletin Board (ASL, LGBTQ+)

Created by
Aloe There
Your classroom is a safe space for students where everyone is welcome. There are a variety of ways you could print this banner! You can print the letters in color, rainbow, or black and white. You can print the ASL hands in plain color, plain black and white, languages color, or languages black and white. The languages included are: Hindi, Russian, Spanish, Afrikaans, Arabic, German, and French. Each hand says “Welcome” in a different language.Follow me on Instagram and tag me if you use this pr
Preview of ASL Signs for Classroom Guidance

ASL Signs for Classroom Guidance

We love using American Sign Language (ASL) to support positive guidance in our classrooms. Here are some of our favorite words to teach and use in your program! This includes samples of our ASL Classroom Labels from our collection for classroom management; Stop, Look, Listen, and Line-up for you to use. We suggest creating a Stop-Look-Listen poster as a visual cue. Sprouting New Beginnings specializes in creating ASL resources for the classroom.You may also like:Why We Use ASL in the Classro
Preview of Asking "WH" Questions (ASL)

Asking "WH" Questions (ASL)

Created by
Georgia Duan SLP
Use this poster to teach "WH" questions in ASL. ** I believe educational resources should be free and available to all, regardless of budgetary allowances. Please take a moment to review this product after you download it. Thank you! **
Preview of ASL "I HAVE. WHO HAS?" ABC'S

ASL "I HAVE. WHO HAS?" ABC'S

"I have... Who has?" game with an ASL (Sign Language) twist. Students question & interact with each other, in ASL, to figure out who has what's listed on their card. ASL images are shown for playtime terms. Great way for students to learn numbers in ASL. Great way to get students interacting with each other in ASL.Great for large or small groups43 total cardsHigh resolution images. Laminate cards for reuse. I hope you enjoy this resource. Earn free TPT credits when you leave feedback. If y
Preview of ASL Color By Letter, ABC Freebie

ASL Color By Letter, ABC Freebie

Freebie!  Color by alphabet letters (A, B & C) in American Sign Language (ASL).  Great way to learn letters, Sign Language & colors all in one place.  Young learners colors in spots where marked by ASL letter handshape.  When they are done, the letter of the alphabet they are looking for will be revealed.  Each sheet has four ASL alphabet hand shapes. I put them in successive order so that students could learn their letters in order.  An organized mind learns better right? I included one
Preview of ASL Pledge of Allegiance

ASL Pledge of Allegiance

While sign language encompasses the language of American Sign Language, it sometimes includes the system of Signed English. The Pledge of Allegiance can involve both. The signs themselves are conceptual, but the syntax is altered to be somewhat in sync with what is being orally presented (rather than in ASL syntax). This product presents the signs for the Pledge of Allegiance as they might be signed in conjunction and at the same time as others who verbalize the words. Added descriptions for e
Preview of Free Self-Advocacy Word Search

Free Self-Advocacy Word Search

Created by
MissBTOD
This product is a self-advocacy word search you can use with your Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students. The student reads or listens to the clue and decides what the word is, and then finds the word in the puzzle. Two different options are available. One option includes the word search and clues on the same page. The second option has blanks, and the student listens to the teacher read the clues. The one with just blanks is ideal for virtual learning. You can use the annotation feature to type the
Preview of Boho Class Hand Signals

Boho Class Hand Signals

Created by
Taylor Colson
I have created a variety of different sign language hand signals for classroom teachers. I have always loved the idea of incorporating true sign language signals into the classroom to begin the learning and love for sign language at a young age. I hope you enjoy!
Preview of DIY Worksheet: Fingerspell and Write (English/ASL)

DIY Worksheet: Fingerspell and Write (English/ASL)

Created by
Georgia Duan SLP
Use this editable template to create your own worksheet for students to fingerspell and write their spelling/vocabulary words. If the Gallaudet font does not show on your computer, download it here: http://lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/gallaudettruetypefont.htm In English and ASL. ** I believe educational resources should be free and available to all, regardless of budgetary allowances. Please take a moment to review this product after you download it. Thank you! **
Preview of Animals in American Sign Language

Animals in American Sign Language

Created by
Surviving Second
Can be taught as a PowerPoint or can be used as flash cards. Includes a variety of animals: dog, cat, pig, horse, alligator, etc. Credit is given to www.babysignlanguage.com for all images.
Preview of ASL Money Reference Card-Freebies

ASL Money Reference Card-Freebies

ASL reference sheet is a great assist to teach about coins and their values. The reference shows penny, nickel, dime, quarter, dollar, 5 dollars, ten dollars, 20 dollars, 50 dollars and 100 dollars with signs to support the meaning of each. Great skills to count money using ASL and English. Full and half pages shows pictures of the heads and tails side of each coin and dollar bills, signs, and ways to write the value of the coins. Copyright © A Deaf Education News. All rights reserved by author.
Preview of American Sign Language (ASL) Signs for the Body Poster

American Sign Language (ASL) Signs for the Body Poster

Created by
DawnSignPress
From head to toe, this poster clearly names body parts in American Sign Language (ASL). Take the first step in introducing little learners to the body. A helpful resource to make children more aware of their own bodies, and understand that we all have body parts.This eye-catching poster in full color is the perfect choice for children's rooms and playrooms. Great for school hallways, classrooms. Add a learning and educational opportunity to any room. DETAILS: One page Poster8.5 x 11American Sign
Preview of ASL: Simple Verb Tense Worksheet

ASL: Simple Verb Tense Worksheet

Created by
Michelle Sumner
Paired with grammar and linguistic instruction of American Sign Language (ASL), this worksheet offers additional rote practice changing verb tense (from simple present to simple past and simple future) in ASL. Worksheet can be used in combination with momsumners other ASL Grammar and Sytax items.
Preview of ASL Classroom Management signs

ASL Classroom Management signs

Created by
Caputo's Crew
These are editable anchor charts for classroom management signs during whole class instruction. Students can sign if they have a comment, answer, or question. They also sign if they have to go to the bathroom, to throw something away, to get a tissue, and to get a drink. This way the class does not need to be disrupted.
Preview of Types of Food American Sign Language Activity

Types of Food American Sign Language Activity

Created by
Emily Spooner
Looking for a fun morning work, language center, or free time activity? This is a great alternative to crossword puzzles or word searches.Not only will students enjoy figuring out the mystery words, but they will also become familiar with an alternative form of communication using American Sign Language.This activity comes with two pages that can be copied front/back and folded to create a mini booklet. A Sign Language Alphabet is included that students can refer to while completing the activity
Preview of Restroom, Tissue, Water Signals

Restroom, Tissue, Water Signals

Created by
Chelsea Convery
Pictures of signals to be used by students when they need to either use the restroom, a tissue, or would like to get a drink of water. Pictures are letters of the American Sign Language alphabet (Restroom = R, Tissue = T, Water = W).
Preview of ASL Alphabet Posters! (Freebie)

ASL Alphabet Posters! (Freebie)

ASL alphabet posters! Use in class to help students learn sign language. Movement increases memory! ~Please Rate~ See word wall cards with pictures here http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Kindergarten-Sight-Words-And-Alphabet-Letter-Cards-Word-Wall-1312249
Preview of ASL Gesture & Voices Off Practice - School Problems

ASL Gesture & Voices Off Practice - School Problems

With this activity students will practice communicating without using their voices. Students will act out and use gesture to indicate a variety of problems that may arise in school (I need a pencil, I feel sick, I forgot my homework, etc.) while other students guess what the problem is. This is an excellent introductory activity to get students used to the idea of not relying on their voices to communicate. See my ASL Introductory Activities - Voices Off Practice SMART Notebook presentation
Preview of Any Guess 01

Any Guess 01

Created by
ASL High School
This worksheet was designed to assist students with receptive skills at reading fingerspelling. The worksheet has a variety of words that can be found in the dictionary. Students look at the word in ASL and record the word on the blank in English. Teachers can also use this as a competition between students to see who can complete the worksheet the quickest.Includes answer key
Preview of Star Spangled Banner sign language

Star Spangled Banner sign language

Created by
Lisa Adele Kurtz
This is a Pidgeon Signed English (PSE) translation of the star spangled banner. It uses American Sign Language (ASL) signs, but follows the English word order of the song. I originally created this 4 page worksheet for a music class that my student was in as a guide to the students who were all learning to sign the song. They performed the song at their music concert first in silence and then with singing to show the audience what music is like for their deaf peer. The images used on this worksh
Preview of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Rights

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Rights

This information packed powerpoint examines some of the laws that impact Deaf and hard of hearing students in various education settings. Some topics include: Laws · ADA vs IDEA vs 504 · Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) · Civil Rights Law vs. Educational Law · Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) · Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Legal Documents · 504 Plan · Individual Education Program (IEP) Terms · Acc
Preview of ASL History

ASL History

I use this powerpoint in my ASL I courses as it serves as a good introduction to the history and culture of the language.
Preview of Sign Language Word Search

Sign Language Word Search

ASL word search. Look for basic sign language introductory terms in this fun word search. Students learn their ABC's in ASL and learn to read fingerspelling by searching out the hidden terms. It is also a great way to introduce students to basic conversational terms. The puzzle can also be used as a vocabulary list that students can keep track of terms learned. No more boring lists. Students, deaf or hearing, will love learning to fingerspell with these puzzles. Personal use only. No comme
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