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American sign language Common Core CCRA.SL.5 resources

Preview of ASL and Spanish cards for Dual Language Learners | Translanguaging

ASL and Spanish cards for Dual Language Learners | Translanguaging

Created by
Aurora Education
Teaching students sign language related to the world around them is an important part of language development.  What better place to start than basic vocabulary and command words.  Incorporate translanguaging strategies into your learning environment with these 25 cards that have Spanish, English and the visual image of the ASL motions.These colorful ASL Vocabulary Cards display a variety of classroom commands and basic communication. Perfect for young students new to a school setting or ESL / E
Preview of ASL and English Cards for Learning Sign Language

ASL and English Cards for Learning Sign Language

Created by
Aurora Education
Learn American Sign Language (ASL) along with your children in your home or students in your class. ASL is a great tool for teaching your child basic requests and will improve children's language development. Using sign language with your baby starting at 6 to 8 months will help their communication and reduce frustrations and tantrums. When signs are paired with the verbally spoken word this improves acquisition of the new word. In addition, sign language will help decrease any delays or confusi
Preview of Boom Cards - Irregular Past Tense Verbs with ASL GIF for 'What happened?'

Boom Cards - Irregular Past Tense Verbs with ASL GIF for 'What happened?'

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ASL SLP
The purpose of this Boom Deck is to get your students to practice identifying and writing irregular past tense verbs in sentences. A GIF in American Sign Language (ASL) for "What happened?" is used as a question prompt throughout. The deck is split up into two parts and is repeated. Part one: - Identify the irregular verb in a choice of twoPart Two: - Fill in the blank by typing the irregular verbTarget Vocabulary:fell, bit, broke, froze, slept, dug, drew, flew, caught, built, ate, ran, boughtAS
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