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1st grade american sign language song microsofts

Preview of March Interactive Newsletter with Boardmaker symbols for non-verbal learners

March Interactive Newsletter with Boardmaker symbols for non-verbal learners

Created by
Mrs Nancy
Interactive Monthly Newsletters for Parents (Also your entire lesson plans for the month!) These newsletters are designed to help non-verbal students communicate with their family about what they are doing at school. Through the use of symbols and sign-language examples, the non-verbal student is able to “tell” their family what they are learning at school! Each month a newsletter is sent home that is not only meant to inform parents about what’s going on at school, but is also meant to be an
Preview of Alphabet In My Mouth- based on Dr. Jean's “The Alphabet Is In My Mouth”

Alphabet In My Mouth- based on Dr. Jean's “The Alphabet Is In My Mouth”

Created by
Ashlin Adam
This is a printable booklet based on “The Alphabet Is In My Mouth” by Dr. Jean. My preschoolers absolutely LOVE signing the letters as the song “The Alphabet Is In My Mouth” plays.
Preview of Row, Row, Row Your Boat in American Sign Language

Row, Row, Row Your Boat in American Sign Language

Row, Row, Row Your Boat in American Sign Language There are many fun songs that children can sign. The movements often help children remember the words. This lesson presents the concept signs for Row, Row, Row Your Boat, along with word explanations for the signs.
Preview of February Interactive  Newsletter with Boardmaker Symbols and Sign Language

February Interactive Newsletter with Boardmaker Symbols and Sign Language

Created by
Mrs Nancy
Interactive Newsletter (Also your entire lesson plans for the month!) These newsletters are designed to help non-verbal students communicate with their family about what they are doing at school. Through the use of symbols and sign-language examples, the non-verbal student is able to “tell” their family what they are learning at school! Each month a newsletter is sent home that is not only meant to inform parents about what’s going on at school, but is also meant to be an interactive communic
Preview of April Interactive Newsletter with Boardmaker Symbols for non-verbal learners

April Interactive Newsletter with Boardmaker Symbols for non-verbal learners

Created by
Mrs Nancy
Interactive Monthly Newsletters for Parents with Board Maker Symbols and Sign Language (Also your entire lesson plans for the month!) These newsletters are designed to help non-verbal students communicate with their family about what they are doing at school. Through the use of symbols and sign-language examples, the non-verbal student is able to “tell” their family what they are learning at school! Each month a newsletter is sent home that is not only meant to inform parents about what’s goin
Preview of We Wish You a Merry Christmas- Simplified Lyrics and Hand Motions Elementary

We Wish You a Merry Christmas- Simplified Lyrics and Hand Motions Elementary

This version of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" is simplified for an elementary Christmas or holiday performance. This simplified version has students sing the chorus and adds in cute verses about jumping and waving. After each lyric, the coordinating hand motions and movements are listed. Students learn to sign "Merry Christmas" in American Sign Language. Moving helps students remember! This file is editable in case you'd like to adjust any movements.I have performed many Christmas Holiday Conc
Preview of LONDON BRIDGE in ASL

LONDON BRIDGE in ASL

Why teach songs in signs? Research confirms that association between movement and language leads to vocabulary development and concept understanding. For years, educators have realized the importance of multisensory stimulation. In other words, the more senses that the child uses in a learning experience, the better the chance the information will be retained. Many signs actually look like the concepts they represent, creating “pictures in the air.” Because the neuro-pathways through which langu
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