Activity: "American Sign Language worksheet"
Foreign Language
- The Kindergarten-grade child learned basic American Sign Language (ASL) vocabulary, such as letters, numbers, colors, and common words.
- They practiced finger spelling and recognizing ASL signs for everyday objects and actions.
- The child learned how to introduce themselves using ASL and simple greetings.
- They also learned basic conversational phrases in ASL, like "thank you," "please," and "excuse me."
For continued development, encourage the child to practice ASL with family and friends. They can create simple skits or role play scenarios using ASL signs. You can also introduce them to online resources or ASL apps to expand their vocabulary and practice signing with others.
Book Recommendations
- My First Book of Sign Language by Joan Holub: This book introduces ASL signs for words related to family, food, animals, and more, making it a great resource for young learners.
- Sign Language ABC by Lora Heller: This interactive book teaches the ASL alphabet through colorful illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions.
- Sign and Sing Along: Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear! by Annie Kubler: This book combines popular children's rhymes with ASL signs, allowing children to practice signing while singing along.
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