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ASL: Lesson 19

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Being able to express feelings is important for every learner. ASL lesson 19 is intended for teaching hearing impaired pupils or special ed teachers functional ASL. Since this provides a list of signs describing feelings, it would be a perfect communication tool to use with and teach to your special ed, non-verbal, or Autistic learners. Each blue link provides access to an image or video showing what each word looks like when properly signed.

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feelings, hearing impaired, American Sign Language

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asl, building asl vocabulary, feelings, hearing impaired, programs
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Grade
1st - Higher Ed
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Type
Lesson Plans
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For Teacher Use
Duration
21 days
Instructional Strategies
Modeling
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