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5th grade american sign language activity pdfs

Preview of American Sign Language Flash Cards: My First Signs: Level 1 Signs: ASL

American Sign Language Flash Cards: My First Signs: Level 1 Signs: ASL

Created by
Speechiverse
Connect with me on instagram @oilsandaurasMy First Signs ASL flash cards are the first commonly used and learned signs in American Sign Language.These signs are perfect for any student or teacher who need or would like to learn American Sign Language to communicate better with others.Signs Included in this Resource are:AlphabetColorsWants, Needs, LikesPolite Social CommentsBasic Human NeedsTime Concepts: Now, Later, Before, After, Today, Etc.Family MembersFood and DrinksClothing Emotions and Fee
Preview of Sign Language Printables, Flash Cards and Activities for VERBS

Sign Language Printables, Flash Cards and Activities for VERBS

Created by
Fun in Speech
These sign language printables are great for teaching and assessing verbs. There are parent handouts with visuals and explanations to teach each sign, which is perfect for getting the whole family involved. What's Included- Two versions of the interactive book. The first version is for teaching. It shows the child how to make each sign. After practicing what is modeled, the child is then required to find the picture of the item that represents the sign. The second version is great for assessing
Preview of American Sign Language (ASL) Battleship

American Sign Language (ASL) Battleship

American Sign Language Battleship is a fun twist on the original board game "Battleship." If you are looking for a quick way to work on fingerspelling skills or just need a fun activity for your classroom, check this game out. Of course, it works great in the ASL classroom, but this game works in any classroom. My high school kids love this game but it could be used in elementary classrooms just as well. For best results, laminate pages for repeated game play (use dry erase markers). Persona
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 Sign Language Flash Cards: First Words Vocabulary

Sign Language Flash Cards: First Words Vocabulary

Sign language flashcards for 59 common first words in English. Includes instructions for how to teach sign language to children.Sign Language for Late Talkers:Children who are late talkers or who have communication problems can benefit from be exposed to alternative means to communicate their wants and needs. Using sign language provides a child an opportunity to let you know what they need, even if their speech isn't able to say those words. This can reduce frustration and improve overall co
Preview of ASL Classifier Definition and Activities

ASL Classifier Definition and Activities

This activity is made for the novice to the intermediate American Sign Language student. Documents are set up for the study of classifier handshapes 5, 3, 4, V, F, C, B, and L. But the great thing about this activity is that it can be changed up to work with any classifier study including DCLs, ICLs, BCL,s and more. Change the handshapes to Include in your units of study for clothing, room arrangement, descriptions of objects and more. Use as an interactive notebook activity or as an addition to
Preview of ASL Color By Letter- A thru Z

ASL Color By Letter- A thru Z

Color by alphabet letters in American Sign Language (ASL).  Great way to learn letters, Sign Language & colors all in one place.  Young learners colors in spots where marked by ASL letter handshape.  When they are done, the letter of the alphabet they are looking for will be revealed.  Every letter, A to Z, is included.Each sheet has four ASL alphabet hand shapes. I put them in successive order so that students could learn their letters in order.  An organized mind learns better right? I inc
Preview of Journal Writing and Signing Activities - ASL, Deaf Studies, Deaf Culture

Journal Writing and Signing Activities - ASL, Deaf Studies, Deaf Culture

The Journal Writing and Signing Activities Packet is a comprehensive resource designed to immerse ASL (American Sign Language) students into the vibrant world of Deaf culture. Filled with insightful quotes and engaging tasks, this packet serves as a bridge between language acquisition and cultural understanding. Through thought-provoking prompts and reflective exercises, students are encouraged to explore various facets of Deaf identity, community, and history. This is a great packet for any ASL
Preview of American Sign Language Alphabet Chart

American Sign Language Alphabet Chart

Created by
Allison Bouffard
Allison Bouffard of Too Cute for Words-This American Sign Language Alphabet chart is easy to print and display for the class to refer to (especially if you enlarge it on your copier). This ASL ABC chart is also great to print for individuals to have at their desks or tables. I use this during morning meeting or circle time, to go over each letter of the alphabet, its sound, the corresponding ASL sign for the letter and an object sign that corresponds with the beginning sound.
Preview of Sign Language Printables, Flash Cards and Activities for BASIC FOODS

Sign Language Printables, Flash Cards and Activities for BASIC FOODS

Created by
Fun in Speech
These sign language printables are great for teaching and assessing basic food words. There are parent handouts with visuals and explanations to teach each sign, which is perfect for getting the whole family involved. What's Included- Two versions of the interactive book. The first version is for teaching. It shows the child how to make each sign. After practicing what is modeled, the child is then required to find the picture of the item that represents the sign. The second version is great for
Preview of ASL Cooperative Learning Activities - First Week ASL, Deaf

ASL Cooperative Learning Activities - First Week ASL, Deaf

This packet includes 8 cooperative learning activities and icebreakers meant for the first week of a new term. The activities allow students to get to know each other, their school, your syllabus and important key people on campus. Included in this packet are instructions and 8 different activities:- m & m getting to know you worksheet (m & ms not included)- I am Poem with directions and template- Getting to know you hand art and self-portrait page- Syllabus Scavenger Hunt- Find someone
Preview of ASL Months of the Year- Calendar- Chevron

ASL Months of the Year- Calendar- Chevron

Is your calendar looking for the perfect new twist? Try teaching your students the months of the year in sign language! Picture supports can help any teacher teach this concept, not just those with sign language experience. These Chevron calendar pieces are perfect for any primary classroom and teach a great life skill. If you like this item, please also check out my: ASL Alphabet, ASL colors, and ASL Days of the week. Thank you!
Preview of Sign Language (ASL) Wordsearch- 12 puzzles (packet 2)

Sign Language (ASL) Wordsearch- 12 puzzles (packet 2)

12 puzzles-These wordsearches are a fun break from the same old, same old. These puzzles gives introductory students a chance to practice fingerspelling recognition and skills. More advance students also love the puzzles. These puzzles give teachers an opportunity a chance to introduce new topics and vocabulary. Product is protected by copy right.Earn free TPT credits when you leave feedback. If you like what you see, follow me for special offers.Check out these other ASL game products:ASL Bi
Preview of I Have Who Has 50 States Card Game - ASL

I Have Who Has 50 States Card Game - ASL

This game is used to practice vocabulary for the 50 states of America. Each card contains the phrase "I have (the state from the former card), who has..." and the manual alphabet that spells out the next state.Each card has an outline of the state that is being "looked for." To play, each student will receive a card (or 2 -3 depending on the number of students in your class). The first card state "start" on it. The student will sign the phrase then ask for the next state. The student with the
Preview of Halloween Murder Mystery - ASL, ESL, Deaf/HH

Halloween Murder Mystery - ASL, ESL, Deaf/HH

Muder at Monster ManorA murder mystery is a great way to get students into the Halloween spirit. This activity uses tons of Halloween vocabulary, allows students to practice receptive communication, and it requires collaboration and communication to solve. It is a win, win for everyone involved. How does it work? It is easy. There are 41 short clues created to lead students towards the guilty party. The teacher or students will record the clues and turn them into a QR code or shortened URL so st
Preview of Sitting Duck Review Game ASL 1

Sitting Duck Review Game ASL 1

Set includes 60 communication topics for students to talk about. Know that some students will be able to give vivid details and have a lot to say while others may only be able to use one sentence. Monitor the room during play and offer help to struggling students. Positive comments and modeling will help encourage students to continue playing the game. The last page is blank. You can use to give one student a card to fill out with a topic or have students write an entire page. Blank pages can
Preview of 15 Boom Card Deck ASL (Sign Language) BUNDLE Alphabet and Dolch word lists

15 Boom Card Deck ASL (Sign Language) BUNDLE Alphabet and Dolch word lists

This is a Boom Deck, please scroll down if you're not a member of Boom Learning or you aren't familiar with Boom Decks. Included are 15 decks for learning the American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet. Decks allow students to practice learning the hand signs for each letter of the alphabet and decoding Dolch word lists. Please see the preview for more on the bundle before purchasing. ****Click on the "preview" button above to try out a sample of this set of boom cards!****15 Decks included are as fo
Preview of Sign Language (ASL) Word Jumble (26 puzzles)

Sign Language (ASL) Word Jumble (26 puzzles)

Rearrange letters in ASL to make vocabulary words. This is a great way to introduce new vocabulary. There are 26 total jumble puzzles with over 620 vocabulary signs. Each of the letters are presented in ASL alphabet handshapes. Decode each word to find the right vocab. word. This is a great break away activity. Note-material is copyright protected but buyer may print or use the material as needed, except for commercial purposes. Earn free TPT credits when you leave feedback. If you like w
Preview of ASL Halloween Sigining Activities - ASL Vocabulary

ASL Halloween Sigining Activities - ASL Vocabulary

You will get 7 various Halloween activities with this purchase. This packet of fun Halloween activities is a great way to get holiday vocabualry practice in while having a good time in class. This packet allows you to practice vocabulary and create and use language. The pre-made activity packet allows you to free up your time and enjoy being in the classroom with students. Use this packet as a no-prep way for you to celebrate the Haloween holiday. Activities include Guess What and Describe a Mon
Preview of Braille Writing Project- Great with Helen Keller or Louis Braille Reading

Braille Writing Project- Great with Helen Keller or Louis Braille Reading

Created by
Jensier Rojas
My students love to write and read in Braille after reading about Helen Keller and Louis Braille. Includes labels written in both Standard Alphabetical letters with the Braille version underneath: Name, Favorite Food, Favorite Animal, Best Friend, Age, Do they like Cats or Dogs, and Favorite Color. A brief history on how Braille works and the inventor. A list of books to share and read with the students. Examples of the finished assignment.
Preview of Helen Keller Learning Activities

Helen Keller Learning Activities

Created by
TOD On Wheels
Teach your students about inspirational Helen Keller! Seven activities included featuring informational reading, comprehension questions, sequencing activities, ASL alphabet, listening probes for auditory comprehension and recall, and fingerspelling activities.Please follow my store to be notified of more Deaf Education resources and check me out on Instagram @TODOnWheels for posts on other ideas you can use with your DHH students!
Preview of ASL Self-Paced Family Vocabulary Lesson - Distance Learning

ASL Self-Paced Family Vocabulary Lesson - Distance Learning

This packet contains self-guided lessons students can use to learn about ASL family vocabulary, contrastive structure, ranking, and narrating about a family tree. The packet has:- instructions for teachers and students- an answer key for applicable pages (for students to self-correct or for the teacher to grade)- Videos for students to watch and practice vocabulary- Homemade videos (during quarantine) for students to practice interpretive skills- Student learner outcomes- Hyperlinks to workThi
Preview of ASL Dice Game - Food - American Sign Language

ASL Dice Game - Food - American Sign Language

Students love games. Why not free up your time and use this amazing activity to get students using ASL. Dice games are great for vocabulary practice and repetition. They can also be used to start conversations. The game needs 2 dice. The game can be played in small groups or with partners. Once downloaded, make as many copies as needed for your classroom. Laminate them to prolong the life of the document. Printing in color is highly recommended for descriptions. Dice not included.You may also li
Preview of ASL I HAVE, WHO HAS? COLORS

ASL I HAVE, WHO HAS? COLORS

"I have... Who has?" game with an ASL (Sign Language) twist. Students interact with other students, in ASL, to figure out who has what's listed on their card.ASL images are shown for color terms.Great way for students to learn colors in ASL.Great way to get students interacting with each other in ASL.Great for large or small groups36 total cardsHigh resolution images.Laminate cards for reuse.I hope you enjoy this resource. Earn free TPT credits when you leave feedback. If you like what you see,
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