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3rd grade american sign language activities for Google Apps

Preview of ASL How to Express Emotions - Vocabulary and Facial Expression Activity

ASL How to Express Emotions - Vocabulary and Facial Expression Activity

Finally there are activities to help ASL students practice facial expressions and emotions. We all know that students have a very difficult time using accurate facial expressions while creating a sign. These six activities will help improve your students understanding of the importance of expressions for clear communication while improving their overall ASL skills. This poacket is great for ASL students, Deaf and hard of hearing students (DHH), and students with differing abilities such as Autis
Preview of ASL Pictionary: Foods

ASL Pictionary: Foods

Sometimes you just need a fun way to review vocabulary. ASL Pictionary is the classic game of Pictionary with ASL gifs, pictures, and words added to each slide. You can play 3 ways: whole group, small groups, and pairs. My personal favorite is pairs because the level of engagement is high (all students are either drawing or guessing). The student who is drawing the word can see the slide and can look at the gif to make sure students are signing it correctly. To keep the game moving, game
Preview of Self-Advocacy Scenarios Game

Self-Advocacy Scenarios Game

Created by
Katelynn Whitty
This is an editable Google Slides board game that focuses on self-advocacy and self-determination for students with varying hearing levels. This product is intended to be used with deaf and/or hard of hearing students. There are 25 different virtual learning and in-person mask learning scenarios. These scenarios are entirely customizable and can be changed to best fit your students! All images are editable and all text is editable in Google Slides.Updated 6/28/2023 to include a 2nd game. The sec
Preview of Flip Grid Friday Instructions Slide for Google or PPT

Flip Grid Friday Instructions Slide for Google or PPT

#flipgrid Friday is a fun activity for any classroom! This slide is a cute way to display your FlipGrid Instructions, Flipgrid Code, and student reminders.You cannot edit the headers but you insert all of your classroom information onto the slide. You can use this template over and over for several Fridays throughout the year.⭐Related Products⭐• APPsolutely Awesome! Digital Ice-Breakers for Distance Learning or In-Class• #TableTopicsTuesday classroom slide• Syllabus and Meet the Teacher Bundle!•
Preview of ASL QUESTION TRAIL | Signing Naturally Unit 1 | REVIEW

ASL QUESTION TRAIL | Signing Naturally Unit 1 | REVIEW

Perfect simple warm-up to review signs and rules from Signing Naturally Unit 1! Get your kids up and moving. LOW PREP!Be sure to check out the preview.Included:15 questions reviewing:WH wordsCardinal number rules Color reviewsGender signs Attention-gettingRecording Sheet for studentsAnswer KeyPrep work:BEFORE CLASS:Print one copy of this document and as many answer sheets as needed.Hang the questions around the room randomly (walls, backs of chairs, desks, etc.) DURING CLASS:Model the question t
Preview of ASL Pictionary: Animals

ASL Pictionary: Animals

Sometimes you just need a fun way to review vocabulary. ASL Pictionary is the classic game of Pictionary with ASL gifs, pictures, and words added to each slide. You can play 3 ways: whole group, small groups, and pairs. My personal favorite is pairs because the level of engagement is high (all students are either drawing or guessing). The student who is drawing the word can see the slide and can look at the gif to make sure students are signing it correctly. To keep the game moving, game
Preview of ASL Google Presentation - Introducing yourself, Greetings, Feelings & Family

ASL Google Presentation - Introducing yourself, Greetings, Feelings & Family

Created by
SalyardsClass
This American Sign Language Google Presentation is all focused on Introducing yourself, Greetings, Feelings & Family vocabulary. Included are individual slides on:- how to introduce yourself in ASL - asking someone how they feel - popular greetings- positive feelings (excited, happy, surprised, etc.) - negative feelings (sadness, jealousy, guilt, etc.)- family signs The vocabulary slides have videos that teach sign language and can be reviewed for practice! I am a CODA and a native ASL user.
Preview of National Deaf History Month Virtual Resource Room (Google)

National Deaf History Month Virtual Resource Room (Google)

Created by
hearthstory ed
Celebrate National Deaf History Month with this informative and inclusive resource that celebrates the culture and language of Deaf History and ASL. This interactive space will invite students to explore primary resources, interact with a timeline, practice ASL, and be inspired by the stories of famous deaf Americans. Included are several resources that can be enjoyed together as a classroom community when projected on the SmartBoard, individually at student work stations on laptops or tablets
Preview of Master ASL Unit 2 Interactive Digital Notebook (print copy included also)

Master ASL Unit 2 Interactive Digital Notebook (print copy included also)

This Digital Interactive Notebook will be an incredible time-saver for any teacher with virtual or hybrid classes who are searching for paperless high-interest ASL assignments! This notebook is designed for beginning ASL students. It closely follows the Master ASL Unit 1 curriculum HOWEVER, you do not need to have the Master ASL book or videos to use this resource.This digital notebook can be used virtually (using student virtual responses) OR all slides are 8.5 by 11 and can be printed for clas
Preview of Intro to ASL & "Guess that Sign" Game

Intro to ASL & "Guess that Sign" Game

Created by
Kristy's Corner
I designed this 42-slide presentation to introduce Sign Language to my students. Here, students will learn what Sign Language is and who uses it. Then, they will learn that ASL is a very visual language & that they may already know some of the signs! (For example, the sign for baby can easily be guessed.)
Preview of ASL Google Presentation - Food Vocabulary with VIDEOS

ASL Google Presentation - Food Vocabulary with VIDEOS

Created by
SalyardsClass
This American Sign Language Google Presentation is all focused on food vocabulary. Included are individual slides on:- drinks- fruit- vegetables- entrees & protein- dessert & snacksThe vocabulary slides have videos that teach sign language and can be reviewed for practice! Please check out my other ASL resources in my TpT store:- ASL - Alphabet and correlating letter vocabulary Google Presentation- ASL - Transportation Vocabulary Handout- ASL - Animal Vocabulary Handout - ASL - Colors Vo
Preview of ASL Pictionary: Activities

ASL Pictionary: Activities

Sometimes you just need a fun way to review vocabulary. ASL Pictionary is the classic game of Pictionary with ASL gifs, pictures, and words added to each slide. You can play 3 ways: whole group, small groups, and pairs. My personal favorite is pairs because the level of engagement is high (all students are either drawing or guessing). The student who is drawing the word can see the slide and can look at the gif to make sure students are signing it correctly. To keep the game moving, game
Preview of ASL Colors & Numbers Google Presentation (WITH VIDEOS!!)

ASL Colors & Numbers Google Presentation (WITH VIDEOS!!)

Created by
SalyardsClass
Are you wanting your students to learn colors and numbers in American Sign Language? This product is a Google Presentation that includes 26 slides! There is a video showing the signs on EACH slide.Every slide has a color or category of colors with numbers. With each color, there is two vocabulary words in that color. The video on each slide shows how to sign the two vocabulary words that relate to the color. Targeted vocabulary words:- color (noun), color (verb), red, orange, yellow, blue, green
Preview of William "Dummy" Hoy Google Drive Version - ASL, Deaf/HH

William "Dummy" Hoy Google Drive Version - ASL, Deaf/HH

***This is the Google Drive Version***If you want a PowerPoint version go here. This Deaf legends packet contains all you will need in order to teach about William "Dummy" Hoy. The goal of this packet is to teach students about Hoy using the target language, ASL. This packet will guide you and students through actives like picture talks, movie talks, and stories. Students will have the opportunity to create infographics, speeches, baseball cards, presentations and so much more.There are a total
Preview of American Sign Language - School Vocabulary Google Presentation with VIDEOS!

American Sign Language - School Vocabulary Google Presentation with VIDEOS!

Created by
SalyardsClass
This American Sign Language Google Presentation is all focused on school vocabulary. Included are individual slides on:- people in schools- places in the school (rooms, etc.)- verbs related to school (walk, learn, teach, etc.)- sentence structure in ASL vs sentence structure in English- visuals to practice expressing yourself in ASL!The vocabulary slides have videos that teach sign language and can be reviewed for practice! Please check out my other ASL resources in my TpT store:- ASL - Alphab
Preview of ASL Google Presentation - Medical Vocabulary with VIDEOS

ASL Google Presentation - Medical Vocabulary with VIDEOS

Created by
SalyardsClass
This American Sign Language Google Presentation is all focused on medical vocabulary. Included are individual slides on:- parts of the body- medical professionals (doctors, nurses, etc.)- medical places (hospital, clinic, etc) - medical disorders/diseases/conditions- miscellaneous medical vocabulary (symptoms, medicine, medical devices, etc.)The vocabulary slides have videos that teach sign language and can be reviewed for practice! Please check out my other ASL resources in my TpT store:- ASL
Preview of De'Via Art Digital Webquest: ASL, HOH Deaf, Ed

De'Via Art Digital Webquest: ASL, HOH Deaf, Ed

Have your students explore the many aspects of De'Via Art using this virtual webquest. This webquest guides students through many web resources that allow them to discover the deaf social-justice art form, De'Via. Students will answer relevant questions, observe several art pieces, and discover their favorite De'Via artist. Students will dive deep into the meaning of De'Via Art and why it is important to the Deaf community.This is a 10 page Google Drive resource but can also be used in Powerp
Preview of Blobs and Lines (with ASL support)- Back to School Ice Breaker

Blobs and Lines (with ASL support)- Back to School Ice Breaker

Created by
Miss B's Middles
A great ice breaker that encourages communication and teamwork among students! Simple, fun, and especially great for older groups. ASL signs are included on most slides as a visual aid.
Preview of ASL Google Presentation - Weather Vocabulary with VIDEOS

ASL Google Presentation - Weather Vocabulary with VIDEOS

Created by
SalyardsClass
This American Sign Language Google Presentation is all focused on weather vocabulary. Included are individual slides on:- types of weather- extreme weather (blizzards, hurricanes, floods, etc.) - temperature vocabulary- time concepts (yesterday, tomorrow, next week, etc.) The vocabulary slides have videos that teach sign language and can be reviewed for practice! Please check out my other ASL resources in my TpT store:- ASL - Transportation Vocabulary Handout- ASL - Animal Vocabulary Handout - A
Preview of Master ASL Unit 2 Choice Board Review

Master ASL Unit 2 Choice Board Review

This is a digital choice board on google slides. All assignments are already linked for easy student review. If using in a digital classroom I would have students turn in a picture of a finished review. In class, it is easy for me to monitor if students are reviewing. This could also be a great activity for a substitute. Also, the FlipGrid is linked to a public flipgrid for Master ASL Unit 2. If you used FlipGrid a lot in your class you can easily change the link into your own classroom fl
Preview of Statue of Liberty-Virtual Field Trip (W/ASL)

Statue of Liberty-Virtual Field Trip (W/ASL)

Created by
Mrs G's Shopp
-14 Interactive Power point slides with pictures, videos and links about the Statue of Liberty!-Engaging and colorful!-Also includes American Sign Language for important terms! (videos & links)
Preview of ASL Google Presentation - Questioning Vocabulary with VIDEOS

ASL Google Presentation - Questioning Vocabulary with VIDEOS

Created by
SalyardsClass
This American Sign Language Google Presentation is all focused on questioning vocabulary. Included are individual slides on:- Where?- Who?- What? - What if? - When?- Why?- Which?- Do you ______?- Can I ______?- How ______?- How many ____?- How often _____?The vocabulary slides have videos that teach sign language and can be reviewed for practice! Please check out my other ASL resources in my TpT store:- ASL - Alphabet and correlating letter vocabulary Google Presentation- ASL - Transportation V
Preview of Contour Studies - Drawing - Blind, Continuous, Opposite, ASL, American Sign Lang

Contour Studies - Drawing - Blind, Continuous, Opposite, ASL, American Sign Lang

Created by
Art with Ms Fitz
Contour Studies 1 - Drawing Activity - Blind, Continuous, Opposite, ASL, SignedThis fun drawing activity gives students a chance to relearn how to see in great depth. Discover how to draw what you see rather than what you know in a fun and creative way.1. Continuous Contour Drawing2. Blind Contour Drawing3. Opposite Hand Contour DrawingTake your time, enjoy the process, and most of all have fun!Contour Studies 2 - Drawing Activity - Drawing your Name in American Sign Language This fun drawing ac
Preview of ASL Number Recognition Practice for Powerpoint™ and Google Slides™

ASL Number Recognition Practice for Powerpoint™ and Google Slides™

Created by
Teacher Jeanell
Help students learn the numbers in American Sign Language (ASL) with this Powerpoint resource. Through this interactive tool, students learn to recognize and identify numbers 0-20, as well as learn how to sign and air write them correctly. The quick checks at the end are a great formative assessment tool that helps you assess how well individual students understood the lesson.With an easy-to-follow format, this digital resource makes learning sign language accessible for all levels of learners.
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