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High school american sign language homeschool curricula

Preview of SILENT NIGHT in American Sign Language

SILENT NIGHT in American Sign Language

This lesson includes Silent Night in verse and in American Sign Language syntax. Hand drawn illustrations as well as word explanations for signs are included.
Preview of American Sign Language (ASL) Color Activities and Vocab Cards Bundle

American Sign Language (ASL) Color Activities and Vocab Cards Bundle

This bundle includes an activity packet with 4 fun low - no prep activities and American Sign Language color vocab cards to keep your kiddos busy and teach them ASL colors! All 4 activities have an option for students new to American Sign Language (ASL) and an option for older students more experienced with American Sign Language (ASL). The tracing vocab cards are a great way to practice signing colors and improve handwriting! Games included:- A total of 9 Bingo cards in 3 different styles- Matc
Preview of Pledge of Allegiance ASL Lesson: Inclusive Signing Resource for All Classrooms

Pledge of Allegiance ASL Lesson: Inclusive Signing Resource for All Classrooms

Empower your students to communicate patriotism through sign language with our proven and accessible 'ASL Pledge of Allegiance Lesson' – a comprehensive resource for all educators. This inclusive package features detailed videos and handouts that ensure clear and correct demonstrations for both teachers and students.Included in this lesson:Warm-Up Fun Activity: Kick off your lesson with an enjoyable warm-up activity that sets a positive tone, making the learning experience interactive and engagi
Preview of Deaf President Now! The Protest Heard Around the World Report

Deaf President Now! The Protest Heard Around the World Report

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aslyoucando
As the title suggests, this report is about the Deaf President Now weeklong protest that occurred on the campus of Gallaudet University in March of 1988. Students, backed by several alumni, staff, and faculty, successfully shut down the entire campus. The national Deaf community united with efforts and fought together for one clear goal, to finally have a deaf person run the world’s only deaf university – Gallaudet.This report summarizes the history of Gallaudet University, detailed information
Preview of American Sign Language (Level 1) - Whole Course

American Sign Language (Level 1) - Whole Course

Created by
ASL Headquarters
Hi there! Thank you for showing interest in this wonderful resource. If you are looking to learn the basics of American Sign Language or would like an ASL 1 "ready-to-go" course, this bundle includes six (6) modules of American Sign Language - Level 1 Asynchronous course through Google Classroom. Both teachers and students can benefit from the self-guided modules that includes all the learning resources and practice activities. The PDF has the Google Classroom invite link and join code.
Preview of American Sign Language Gloss Dialogue Translation Practice

American Sign Language Gloss Dialogue Translation Practice

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aslyoucando
This is a great product for American Sign Language 1 students that is engaging. Working in pairs, students will practice simple introduction dialogues focused around different activities to help develop receptive skills, expressive skills, and translation understanding. Sentence structures include: topic/comment, questions seeking information, short and long yes/no, and time tense.This activity is ONLINE LEARNING FRIENDLY.This is a great resource for your ASL classroom!Download includes:ASL Glos
Preview of Reviewing American Sign Language Classifiers

Reviewing American Sign Language Classifiers

Created by
aslyoucando
For this review, students should have knowledge of ASL Grammar and the following Classifiers:cl:Acl:Bcl:BBcl:Ccl:CCcl:Fcl:Gcl:Lcl:LLcl:Vcl:V-bentcl:1cl:11cl:2cl:3cl:33cl:4>cl:44cl:55Reviewing American Sign Language Classifiers highlights usage of key ASL Classifiers condensed into two volumes of PowerPoint presentations. Teacher has flexibility to expand on each Classifier to create additional dialogue with students.The bundle pack includes the review of Classifiers listed above. Information
Preview of Developing Yes/No Questions in American Sign Language

Developing Yes/No Questions in American Sign Language

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aslyoucando
For SHORT YES/NO QUESTIONS, raise the eyebrows, head tilted slightly, and hold the question-sign longer than the others while maintaining eye contact. The phrase is three signs or less and the order of the signs varies.For longer yes/no questions, follow a topic/question format while using the same nonmanual signals as stated above. Typically, these longer phrases are four signs or more in length.In this lesson and exercises, ASL students will study several examples of yes/no questions and then
Preview of Conceptually Accurate Signing: OVER & MAKE with GIFS

Conceptually Accurate Signing: OVER & MAKE with GIFS

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aslyoucando
"Conceptually Accurate Signing" is an important topic for students to understand. Your students are learning ASL as a second language and for most of them, English is their first language. There is not a one-to-one match between English and ASL (Newell, 1983).Suppose you are out for lunch with some friends, and you received an emergency phone call and wanted to sign, "I need to run to the hospital."  You should choose your signs according to what you mean. If you go to a typical ASL vocabulary l
Preview of Conceptually Accurate Signing: RUN & TAKE with GIFS

Conceptually Accurate Signing: RUN & TAKE with GIFS

Created by
aslyoucando
"Conceptually Accurate Signing" is an important topic for students to understand. Your students are learning ASL as a second language and for most of them, English is their first language. There is not a one-to-one match between English and ASL (Newell, 1983).Suppose you are out for lunch with some friends, and you received an emergency phone call and wanted to sign, "I need to run to the hospital."  You should choose your signs according to what you mean. If you go to a typical ASL vocabulary l
Preview of ASL "Guess what's my job"

ASL "Guess what's my job"

Created by
Canadian ASL
Who Am I? is a guessing game where players use yes or no questions to guess the identity of a c. Questions are based upon the traits and characteristics of a person everyone will be able to identify. This game works well with any size group, however the larger the group, the more fun the game becomes.eg:- Do you need to study at university?-Do you need to travel?-Do you work inside/ outside?-Do you work in an office/ school/ shop/ factory/ warehouse?
Preview of ASL Religious Signs & Biblical Concepts A – D

ASL Religious Signs & Biblical Concepts A – D

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aslyoucando
In this download, we’ll focus on religious signs and biblical concepts, A – D. These products hold a special place in my heart because the first signs I observed were at church! I began learning sign language in 1985 and have been in and around ASL and the Deaf Community ever since, first as a student, then pastor of a Deaf church, a freelance ASL Interpreter, and then as a teacher and curriculum writer.This product is ASL vocabulary related to Religion and Biblical Concepts with several context
Preview of ASL Religious Signs & Biblical Concepts L – Q

ASL Religious Signs & Biblical Concepts L – Q

Created by
aslyoucando
In this download, we’ll focus on religious signs and biblical concepts, L – Q. These products hold a special place in my heart because the first signs I observed were at church! I began learning sign language in 1985 and have been in and around ASL and the Deaf Community ever since, first as a student, then pastor of a Deaf church, a freelance ASL Interpreter, and then as a teacher and curriculum writer.This product is ASL vocabulary related to Religion and Biblical Concepts with several context
Preview of Developing Short Phrases (Positive & Negative) in American Sign Language

Developing Short Phrases (Positive & Negative) in American Sign Language

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aslyoucando
For short POSITIVE PHRASES, the verb can be placed before or after the object, both grammar patterns are ASL basics. The proper facial expression as you sign the verb (or at the end of the phrase) is a head nod or your expression can remain neutral. These phrases are used to state information, usually ending with a period in written English.For short NEGATIVE PHRASES, the verb can be placed before or after the object. Negative phrases express a negation. The proper facial expression as you sign
Preview of Conceptually Accurate Signing: GET & LOOK with GIFS

Conceptually Accurate Signing: GET & LOOK with GIFS

Created by
aslyoucando
"Conceptually Accurate Signing" is an important topic for students to understand. Your students are learning ASL as a second language and for most of them, English is their first language. There is not a one-to-one match between English and ASL (Newell, 1983).Suppose you are out for lunch with some friends, and you received an emergency phone call and wanted to sign, "I need to run to the hospital."  You should choose your signs according to what you mean. If you go to a typical ASL vocabulary l
Preview of Saludos / TAREA / Nivel I / Lección 1

Saludos / TAREA / Nivel I / Lección 1

¡¡¡Hola Compañero, Profesor Bilingüe!!! Felicidades por unirte a esta aventura de aprendizaje!!!! *¡Ahora con Easel! descubra cómo aprovechar estas lecciones lo mejor que pueda con pronunciación de sonido real en todas las palabras del vocabulario, respuestas a preguntas en la página, materiales calificados y mucho más. (¡Asigna estas y muchas más actividades a todos tus alumnos con un solo clic!). ¡Cada nivel de curso ELE Principiante/Intermedio/Avanzado va desde las lecciones 1 a 50! ¡Ofrecién
Preview of Developing Conditional Phrases in American Sign Language

Developing Conditional Phrases in American Sign Language

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aslyoucando
In a CONDITIONAL PHRASE, the condition is described first, followed by the outcome. The phrase tells about something that will happen under certain conditions. There are two parts to the phrase structure: the first part of the phrase states the condition beginning with IF or SUPPOSE (SUPPOSE HE SHOW-UP), followed by the second part, the outcome (ME LEAVE HAVE-TO).A conditional phrase can be a question, command or statement.Nonmanual Markers for the conditional are raised eyebrows, head tilted sl
Preview of ASL Religious Signs & Biblical Concepts R – W

ASL Religious Signs & Biblical Concepts R – W

Created by
aslyoucando
In this download, we’ll focus on religious signs and biblical concepts, R – Q. These products hold a special place in my heart because the first signs I observed were at church! I began learning sign language in 1985 and have been in and around ASL and the Deaf Community ever since, first as a student, then pastor of a Deaf church, a freelance ASL Interpreter, and then as a teacher and curriculum writer.This product is ASL vocabulary related to Religion and Biblical Concepts with several context
Preview of ASL Religious Signs & Biblical Concepts E – K

ASL Religious Signs & Biblical Concepts E – K

Created by
aslyoucando
In this download, we’ll focus on religious signs and biblical concepts, E – K. These products hold a special place in my heart because the first signs I observed were at church! I began learning sign language in 1985 and have been in and around ASL and the Deaf Community ever since, first as a student, then pastor of a Deaf church, a freelance ASL Interpreter, and then as a teacher and curriculum writer.This product is ASL vocabulary related to Religion and Biblical Concepts with several context
Preview of Receptive Skills Strengthening Exercises: Fingerspelling Volume One

Receptive Skills Strengthening Exercises: Fingerspelling Volume One

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aslyoucando
These AMERICAN MANUAL ALPHABET FINGERSPELLING ACTIVITIES are excellent resource to use at any level of learning to improve fingerspelling and develop receptive skills. Great for distance learning or in-person, this packet focuses on image categories to help your ASL student identity fingerspelled words with handshape recognition.These activities engage a “no voice” environment and increases manual alphabet understanding. This is appropriate for all levels of ASL learners.Download bundle contains
Preview of Receptive Skills Strengthening Exercises: Fingerspelling Volume Three

Receptive Skills Strengthening Exercises: Fingerspelling Volume Three

Created by
aslyoucando
These additional AMERICAN MANUAL ALPHABET FINGERSPELLING ACTIVITIES are excellent resource to use at any level of learning to improve fingerspelling and strengthen receptive skills. Great for distance learning or in-person, this packet focuses on image categories to help your ASL student identity fingerspelled words with handshape recognition.These activities engage a “no voice” environment and increases manual alphabet understanding. This is appropriate for all levels of ASL learners.Download b
Preview of Receptive Skills Strengthening Exercises: Fingerspelling Volume Two

Receptive Skills Strengthening Exercises: Fingerspelling Volume Two

Created by
aslyoucando
These additional AMERICAN MANUAL ALPHABET FINGERSPELLING ACTIVITIES are excellent resource to use at any level of learning to improve fingerspelling and develop receptive skills. Great for distance learning or in-person, this packet focuses on image categories to help your ASL student identity fingerspelled words with handshape recognition.These activities engage a “no voice” environment and increases manual alphabet understanding. This is appropriate for all levels of ASL learners.Download bund
Preview of Developing Rhetoricals in American Sign Language

Developing Rhetoricals in American Sign Language

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aslyoucando
RHETORICAL QUESTIONS are used to draw attention to the information about to be presented; a way of making a point or to emphasis information.In addition to WHY, signs used in rhetorical phrases include WHO, FOR-FOR, WHERE, WHEN. The signer who asks the question is expected to give the answer immediately as well. Nonmanual Markers are raised eyebrows, head tilted slightly, hold the question-sign slightly longer than the others, and maintain eye contact.In these exercises, ASL students will study
Preview of ASL "What's Up?" Poster

ASL "What's Up?" Poster

A colorful and fun poster for American Sign Language "slang": What's Up? In other words, it's what you sign when you want to know what someone has been doing. In English slang, we might say, "What have you been up to?" Since ASL is its own language, it has its own slang too!
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