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F is for F: [ASL] The Letter F
In this letter f ASL worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter f on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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Q is for Q-ASL: The Letter Q
In this letter q ASL worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter q on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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R is for R-ASL: The Letter R
In this letter r ASL instructional activity, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter r on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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U is for U-ASL: The Letter U
In this letter u ASL activity, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter u. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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W is for W: The Letter W-ASL
In this letter w ASL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter w. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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Y is for Y-ASL: The Letter Y
In this letter y ASL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter y. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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Z is for Z-ASL: The Letter Z
In this letter z ASL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter z. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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W is for W-ASL: The Letter W
In this letter w ASL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter w. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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E is for E (ASL)
In this American Sign Language, letter e worksheet, learners trace capital and lowercase e, 8 times each. Students then print capital and lower case e 9 times each. A computer animation is provided which demonstrates how to print each...
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ASL III: Classifiers
Classifiers show movement, location, and appearance. This basic presentation will introduce ASL learners to how classifiers are formed and what their functions are. Pair with practice opportunities to engage all learners!
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D is for D: The Letter D [ASL]
In this letter d learning exercise, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
Gallaudet School for the Deaf
The History of the American School for the Deaf
To better understand the significance and history of the American School for the Deaf, hearing-impaired learners conduct research, hold discussions, and write a play. The instructional activity spans three class periods and allows the...
Museum of Disability
Can You Hear a Rainbow?
Teach your class about compassion and empathy with Jamee Riggio Heelan's Can You Hear a Rainbow? As kids read about Chris, a boy who is deaf, they discuss the things he likes to do, as well as the ways he communicates with the world.
Sign Writing
American Sign Language Hand Symbols
Whether you are learning or teaching American Sign Language, a thorough resource on the ways to depict different hand symbols is sure to enhance your journey into proficiency. With sections on different hand symbol groups, including...
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What's That Sign?
Students watch an episode of a PBS show called Maya and Miguel that focuses on communication with American Sign Language. They play a game in which they identify a number of the ASL signs.
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"Some Excellent Dumb Discourse:" Caliban as native American
Explore The Tempest and how language and power are intertwined in the play. Through a series of questions (provided) and an intense activity that has groups translate Caliban's speech into American Sign Language, learners recognize...
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Learning American Sign Language (ASL): Using Alphabet Flash Cards
Students participate in various alphabet flashcard games to study the sign letters used by the hearing impaired.
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Understanding Culture and Society (Grade 9--Deaf Community)
Ninth graders describe how characteristics of Deaf culture relate to ASL. They identify ways in which sign languages from other countries and ASL have influenced one another. Then invite a member of the Deaf community to speak to the...
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American Sign Language
Provide your ASL learners with lots of historical and cultural information on the Deaf community. As the slides are text heavy and extensive, select certain slides to cover based on your day's agenda.
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Manuscript S (ASL)
In this printing Ss worksheet, students us an animation to form the letter S correctly and practice tracing dotted S's. Students write four lines of s's.
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T is for T (ASL)
In this letter T online interactive worksheet, students trace the letter S with their mouse. Students trace the uppercase and lowercase letter T 8 times and then write each letter 10 times on their own on the lines provided.
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V is for V (ASL)
In this printing Vv practice worksheet, students view the sign for V and the animation showing the correct way to form the upper case V and lower case v, trace, and print the letters. Students print twenty-eight letters.
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X is for X (ASL)
In this printing and signing Xx worksheet, students view the animation of the correct way to form the upper case X and lower case x, trace, and print the letters. Students print twenty-eight letters.
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Marlee Signs
Start communicating in American Sign Language with this handy app. Made up of a series of video clips, the app makes it easy to begin really saying something with your hands.