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American sign language resources for Microsoft Word under $5

Preview of Boy Scout Motto, Slogan, Oath, & Law in ASL

Boy Scout Motto, Slogan, Oath, & Law in ASL

The Boy Scout Motto, Slogan, Oath,and Law presented in American Sign Language. For each sign, there is an illustration as it is occurs in the slogan, motto, oath, or law. At the end of all the presentations, a chart lists each word/concept in alphabetical order with a corresponding explanation of the action in words. Note to stringent observers of ASL syntax: American Sign Language is its own language. It is NOT an interpretation of English and therefore does not use English syntax. However, si
Preview of ASL Scattergories

ASL Scattergories

Use this game to review vocabulary. It is a word documents that can be edited to fit your classroom needs. Categories are: colors, clothes, people, what people enjoy doing, animals, cities/states, holidays, time, classroom items, and school locations/items.I use this as a review for my ASL 2, 3, or 4 classes the first week of school. It's also perfect for a review game near the end of ASL 1.
Preview of ASL Research Report: Those Who Made an Impact

ASL Research Report: Those Who Made an Impact

Help your students gain a broader perspective of those who made an impact on the Deaf Community with this research report project. Students will write a simple report, create a poster, and present it to other students in the class. I like to post the posters along the wall on a timeline for students to visually see when the people lived. The file includes:1) Directions2) Grading Sheet3) List of people for sign-ups & presentation sign up sheet4) Notetaking sheets for students
Preview of ASL Semester Expressive Project:  Create a VLOG

ASL Semester Expressive Project: Create a VLOG

In this expressive semester project the students create a VLOG to share with the class. This assignment is perfect for ASL 2 and ASL 3 students. It could be mofified to fit ASL 1 or 4. Students learn more ASL when they are interested in the topic. This final semester project allows students to show their ASL proficiency as they create a VLOG. This documents includes:Detailed student directions.A rubric for grading. Forms for students to fill out as they watch the VLOGs presented in class (re
Preview of ASL Semester Expressive Project: Guidelines and Rubric

ASL Semester Expressive Project: Guidelines and Rubric

This documents outlines the expectation for Semester Projects for ASL 2, 3, or 4 students. Students learn a lot more ASL when they are interested in the topic. This final semester project allows students to show their level of ASL as they engage in a project of their choice. This documents includes the project directions and a rubric for grading. The file is a Microsoft Word file that you can edit to adjust to your personal classroom needs. Hope your students enjoy it as much as mine do!If
Preview of Sweet Nothing in My Ear - Movie Questions

Sweet Nothing in My Ear - Movie Questions

This is a great movie made by Hallmark starring Marlee Matlin and Jeff Daniels. There are many moments where they can see Deaf Culture moments come to life. It makes for a great discussion, and gets them thinking.This was made for ASL, but anyone can use this when they watch this episode to get some great conversations started.
Preview of American Sign Language 6 Coloring Pages

American Sign Language 6 Coloring Pages

6 Coloring Pages for use in American Sign Language classes. Includes artist Chuck Baird, actress Marlee Matlin, model Nyle DiMarco, author Cece Bell and Cree hoop dancer Burton Bird. Use this as a cultural element for ASL classes, and as an activity to use when studying specific Deaf figures.Full ASL Coloring Book Available Soon.*All art by me :)
Preview of ASL 1 Course Syllabus

ASL 1 Course Syllabus

Here is the syllabus I use for my high school ASL 1 course. It's editable to fit your personal classroom needs. I tend to be VERY detailed on my syllabus so that my expectations are clear from the beginning. Hope it helps in your course planning :-)Note: My ASL 2 & 3 Course Syllabi are very similar to this one. This product can be easily adjusted to fit any ASL level you are teaching.
Preview of ASL Culture Lesson: Dinner Table syndrome

ASL Culture Lesson: Dinner Table syndrome

Awesome, no prep, print-and-go ASL culture lessons perfect for Thanksgiving or Christmas time.This resource includes 3 activities about Dinner Table Syndrome. You can pick and choose which activities are best for your classroom or use them all!Activities IncludedArticle and Questions-In this activity students are directed to read an article about what Dinner Table Syndrome is and the impact it has on d/Deaf people during the holidays. Then students will answer questions on what they read.Creat
Preview of ASL Classifiers:  Presentation Directions and Scoring Sheet

ASL Classifiers: Presentation Directions and Scoring Sheet

This file is a word document so you can edit for your personal classroom needs. The file include student directions and teacher scoring sheet with rubric.Also available in a bundle: ASL Classifier BUNDLEWant to see how this product works within our ASL Classroom? Check out ASL 1 Curriculum Framework for High School: Signing Naturally Units 1-6If you like this product, check out other Expressive Assignments.©2016 I Think I Can PAH!   Permission for personal classroom use and to make adjustments
Preview of The Miracle Worker Movie Questions (Disney Version)

The Miracle Worker Movie Questions (Disney Version)

Comprehensive discussion/essay-style questions for assessing student participation or facilitating analysis of the movie The Miracle Worker. Great for ASL classes, substitute teachers, long-term sub work, or studying differences and disabilities. Enjoy!
Preview of Deaf Awareness Week- Voice off 24 hours Homework

Deaf Awareness Week- Voice off 24 hours Homework

This is a fun activity for Deaf Awareness Week. Not only does it challenge your students to use their ASL knowledge to communicate with those around them, but it also allows others to learn how to communicate using new methods. Your students might be frustrated at first, but most students can find ways to communicate (especially with technology). Make sure you clearly explain to students that they are not suppose to pretend they are Deaf (that would be culturally inappropriate).Microsoft Word
Preview of God Bless America in Signs

God Bless America in Signs

American Sign Language (ASL) is a language all its own. It is conceptual and has its own syntax. However, when the interpreter signs a song as others sing, this syntax is often mixed with English syntax so that the order of words matches more closely with the words being sung audibly. This product presents the song in sign illustrations as it would be signed while someone sang aloud. This is followed by a chart with explanations for the signs used to represent each word concept.
Preview of The Silent Natural questions

The Silent Natural questions

Created by
Liza Abbott
This is a 58 question resource on the true story of William "Dummy" Hoy. Dummy was a Deaf professional baseball player that came up with the signs still used in the game today. It is currently available for rent for $5 through vimeo. It is not available on DVD yet. Running time: 140 minutes
Preview of More ASL Scattergories (ASL 2+)

More ASL Scattergories (ASL 2+)

Use this game to review vocabulary. It is a word documents that can be edited to fit your classroom needs. Categories are: school subjects, states, countries, things on a road trip, kitchen things, excuses for arriving late, things that have spots, Halloween costumes, things you throw away, and Christmas gifts. Pass out the paper and randomly play a game throughout the year. Or take an entire class period to play the game. I like to use it for a "Fun Friday" activity.
Preview of Deaf Event Requirements

Deaf Event Requirements

Do you require Deaf events for your students? This editable file lays out the requirements for writing up the Deaf event reflection. If a student cannot attend a Deaf event, an alternative assignment is included (in public schools, teachers generally must provide an alternative assignment for students who are unable to get to a Deaf event due to transportation or monetary reasons). Includes:Deaf Event RequirementsAlternative Research Report directionsList of Research Report topics
Preview of Editable Name Plates (ASL)

Editable Name Plates (ASL)

You can edit these name plates for your students to help them spell their name in ASL , see and write it in English. Only works with Microsoft word. Also must have ASL font downloaded to see this correctly.
Preview of Signing Naturally Unit 1 Key Concepts and Vocabulary

Signing Naturally Unit 1 Key Concepts and Vocabulary

This word documents has all the key concepts and vocabulary for Signing Naturally Unit 1. The size of the documents is small enough for students to fit into composition books. I copy two pages side by side onto regular size paper. Then the students cut them in half and glue into their composition books. It is a great resource for students to use while studying for exams.Now available in the ASL 1 Signing Naturally MEGA BUNDLE!Also available in a bundle: BUNDLE: Signing Naturally Key Concep
Preview of Signing Naturally Unit 1 Final Test and Answer Key

Signing Naturally Unit 1 Final Test and Answer Key

This is a final test and answer key for signing naturally unit 1. It is a word document so you can adjust it to fit your classroom needs. Test reviews grammar, vocabulary, and cultural concepts. Enjoy!Tired for repeating the questions for your student? Get videos of this test being signed in ASL with our newest companion test product: Signing Naturally Unit 1 Test Video Questions. They are fully aligned and available in a Bundle. You can take care of all your Unit 1 assessment needs with Si
Preview of America the Beautiful in ASL

America the Beautiful in ASL

America the Beautiful in ASL Words to this beautiful song are translated into American Sign Language syntax and illustrated with drawings. An explanation follows each line, explaining how to make the signs with easy word descriptions. Two verses are presented. To see a sample complete with a sign illustration, go to the PREVIEW.
Preview of Signing Naturally Unit 8 Vocabulary List

Signing Naturally Unit 8 Vocabulary List

I love Signing Naturally as much as the next guy. But man, there is so much vocabulary it is hard to keep up! AND the creators didn't make lists of all these signs for teachers or students. This file includes a list of the vocabulary from Signing Naturally Unit 8. Use as a reference, study guide, or just to keep track of where you are and where you are going!
Preview of 5 American Sign Language Coloring Pages: Animals!

5 American Sign Language Coloring Pages: Animals!

Use these American Sign Language coloring pages to supplement your core content. These are beautifully drawn and fun to color.The words included are:-Bird-Horse-Cat-Owl-DogAmerican Sign Language, foreign languages, coloring pages, coloring book, learn while you color, activities, time passer, substitute, hand-outs, hand outs, notebooks, guided notes,
Preview of HAPPY BIRTHDAY in Sign Language

HAPPY BIRTHDAY in Sign Language

Enjoy adding sign language to the Happy Birthday song! American Sign Language (ASL) is its own language with a unique syntax, a syntax that doesn't usually "match" the meter and lyrics of a song that is sung in an audible language. With that in mind, signs have been provided in this lesson that match the beat and words of the song "Happy Birthday" (rather than true ASL syntax). In other words, you can sing the song with your voice while you sign the concepts at the same time. Illustrations ar
Preview of ASL Bell ringers; ASL Warmups

ASL Bell ringers; ASL Warmups

ASL mini-lesson warm-ups, morning starters, and paired practice ASL ice breakers; enough to do one every day and take you well into the year. Great for ASL levels I, II, III and beyond. Can be taken as an assessment or exit ticket as well, or for homework or a review! Post in the feedback how you've used these ideas in your ASL classroom.
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