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ASL: Lesson 3

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The ASL lessons from lifeprint are amazing, but can be complicated. While this lesson plan is perfect for those needing to learn or teach ASL to the deaf community, it could also provide a valuable communication tool. This resource features some useful vocabulary words that even low functioning special education students could benefit from. Words like: bathroom, family, come, more, need, and want are key to communicating basic needs. A very versatile resource.

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hearing impaired, American Sign Language

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asl, hearing impaired, building asl vocabulary, programs
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Grade
1st - 8th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Type
Lesson Plans
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For Teacher Use
Duration
14 days
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Modeling
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