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7th grade american sign language songs

Preview of SILENT NIGHT in American Sign Language

SILENT NIGHT in American Sign Language

This lesson includes Silent Night in verse and in American Sign Language syntax. Hand drawn illustrations as well as word explanations for signs are included.
Preview of God Bless the USA in Signs

God Bless the USA in Signs

Eleven pages of hand-drawn illustrations that provide signs for Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" lyrics. Each sign is listed and explained in words. A wonderful presentation for the end-of-year program or any patriotic holiday. In our school, we played the Lee Greenwood CD and the children signed it. We then performed it again for the troops in our area and reconvened for a July 4th performance as well.
Preview of Music with Sign Language

Music with Sign Language

Created by
Lisa Braiantsis
Looking for ways to teach music without any instruments? Then this task is for you!For this music assignment, student will be using ASL/signing to perform a song of their choice. Their job is to choose a song they like, and learn how to SIGN the lyrics to that song. The final product will be a VIDEO or LIVE performance of their song. My grade 7 and 8 students had such a great time with this activity. They were excited to learn basic signs together as a class, and loved the challenge of learning
Preview of Star Spangled Banner sign language

Star Spangled Banner sign language

Created by
Lisa Adele Kurtz
This is a Pidgeon Signed English (PSE) translation of the star spangled banner. It uses American Sign Language (ASL) signs, but follows the English word order of the song. I originally created this 4 page worksheet for a music class that my student was in as a guide to the students who were all learning to sign the song. They performed the song at their music concert first in silence and then with singing to show the audience what music is like for their deaf peer. The images used on this worksh
Preview of WHAT CHILD IS THIS in American Sign Language

WHAT CHILD IS THIS in American Sign Language

What Child is This? Adapted for ASL by Elaine Ernst Schneider American Sign Language (ASL) has its own syntax, so the words to the song are written on the left side of the page and the translation into ASL syntax appears on the right. Use the illustrations and the sign explanations that follow to sign this lovely song.
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