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Alphabet Posters: ASL Beginning Letter Charts

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PreK - 1st
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My students enjoyed this resource. It was easy to use and implement with students. Students were engaged with this resource!
Printed these as a visual resource to use in our preK program since some students are HoH. It helps students learn and is also a great reference for teachers and aides who aren't yet familiar with signing.
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Alphabet Posters: ASL Beginning Letter Charts. With this colorful, low-prep ASL letter chart set, your students will have fun learning the alphabet. These ASL charts present the upper and lowercase letters, with fun beginning word pictures. These charts will help your PreK and Kindergarten students build Fine Motor Skills while learning the A-Z Sign Language hand signs. They will also build skills in beginning letter sounds, letter recognition for upper and lowercase letters, and more! Download now and add a splash of color to your classroom with these ASL Letter Charts!

TOP FEATURES:

⭐ Full-Color Pages

⭐ Upper and Lowercase Letters

⭐ Low-Prep, Print & Go Format

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

· 26 full-color alphabet charts featuring examples of ASL hand signs alongside beginning letter pictures.

SKILLS COVERED:

  • Letter Recognition
  • Beginning Letter Sounds
  • Lower and Uppercase Letters
  • ASL for Alphabet Letters

HOW TO USE:

We recommend laminating and hanging them up on the wall, or placing the charts in a small plastic stand for presentation. Start by introducing the uppercase and lowercase versions of the letter. Show students how to make the hand sign and have them do so. Hold up the hand sign while you go through each of the beginning letter pictures saying aloud, “D is for dolphin….D is for dinosaur…etc.” Use the chart for review during the week and as needed throughout your year.

All of our products are designed for little to no-prep work required! We recommend printing all non-consumable items, such as charts, task cards, learning mats, etc... on cardstock and laminating for reuse. These teaching resources are fantastic for:

  • Independent & Open-Ended Learning
  • Teacher-Led Small Group Sessions
  • Literacy Stations & Centers
  • Fine Motor Tubs
  • Homeschool & Distance Learning

REQUIRED MATERIALS:

Laminator or Page Protectors

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✏️ Maze Writer Handwriting Program

✏️ Editable Spelling: Name Practice, Sight Words, Fine Motor Activity Mats

✏️ Fine Motor Task Cards Bundle

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