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American sign language homeschool curricula for Microsoft Word and for GATE

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 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 4 American Sign Language Coloring Page: Food!

4 American Sign Language Coloring Page: Food!

Cute coloring pages for an ASL class or an ASL learner. The words included are:Soda / popSpaghettiCakeWingsMy students picked these words out. The pictures are detailed and there is a lot to color. My kids like the cake picture because they love coloring the cake. It's a good brain break, but your students will continue learning.I have an ASL coloring book that I am working on, I'm hoping to complete it soon. Follow for more ASL coloring pages :)
Preview of Oh Little Town of Bethlehem in Sign Language

Oh Little Town of Bethlehem in Sign Language

Fifteen pages of Oh Little Town of Bethlehem's four verses with sign illustrations. A chart provides word explanations for each sign in addition to the pictures.
Preview of Draw Me Close to You in ASL

Draw Me Close to You in ASL

American Sign Language (ASL) is its own language with its own syntax. Because it is conceptual, it is not based on the written word. With that in mind, this song is divided into two columns: the English words on the left with an ASL translation on the right. There are many ways to sign things, just as there are various ways to interpret any language; this is my suggestion for Draw me Close to You . These word concepts are truly beautiful in signs. Hand-drawn illustrations present the signs
Preview of ASL "Guess what's my job"

ASL "Guess what's my job"

Created by
Canadian ASL
Who Am I? is a guessing game where players use yes or no questions to guess the identity of a c. Questions are based upon the traits and characteristics of a person everyone will be able to identify. This game works well with any size group, however the larger the group, the more fun the game becomes.eg:- Do you need to study at university?-Do you need to travel?-Do you work inside/ outside?-Do you work in an office/ school/ shop/ factory/ warehouse?
Preview of ASL Signs for Home

ASL Signs for Home

Signs for home arranged by rooms: kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, laundry room, and family room. This lesson is an excellent resource for teaching language-delayed children, hearing and hearing impaired. These signs provide a middle step in naming things the child sees: the impulse can move from the eye to the hand and then to the brain. Studies have shown that children who have trouble communicating often remember the sign before the spoken or written word. Then once the sign is mastered, spoken w
Preview of A is for APPLE  -  An Alphabet Letter and a Word in ASL

A is for APPLE - An Alphabet Letter and a Word in ASL

A is for APPLE An Alphabet Letter and a Word in ASL American Sign Language (ASL) is the official language for the deaf in America and in many other countries as well. It is NOT a translation of any other language, but it is indeed its own language with a unique set of concept signs and syntax rules. For the purpose of this lesson, students will learn to recognize the letter in ASL and then a word that begins with that letter. It’s so much fun! And making the letters and words with the hands i
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
Preview of ASL Alphabet - FULL UNIT

ASL Alphabet - FULL UNIT

Created by
Katelyn Lees
This has everything you need to teach a full ASL alphabet unit. - ASL visual teaching photo - Unit Quiz (for Middle School - Highschool) - Unit Quiz Answer Key This unit is set up that one (or as many as needed) to go through the full alphabet as a class or as homework. Then there is a quiz that you as the teacher sign one of the letters at the front of the class. Then the student writes down what they believe the letter or word is or spells. It makes it easy to grade easy to teach.
Preview of SIGNS for COLORS - ASL Illustrations

SIGNS for COLORS - ASL Illustrations

Why teach colors 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. Because the neuro-pathways through which language develops in the brain are the same pathways that the brain uses for movement, the use
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