Foreign Language
- The Second-grade child has learned basic AUSLAN signs for greetings, such as hello and goodbye.
- They have learned signs for common classroom objects, such as book, pencil, and desk.
- The child has learned signs for numbers up to 10 in AUSLAN.
- They have learned basic signs for colors, such as red, blue, and yellow.
To further develop their AUSLAN skills, the child can practice signing with a partner or family member. They can also watch videos or join online communities that focus on AUSLAN to learn more signs and practice their communication skills.
Book Recommendations
- AUSLAN for Kids by Sarah Damm: This book introduces basic AUSLAN signs with colorful illustrations and simple explanations.
- Sign Language for Kids by Lora Heller: Although not specifically focused on AUSLAN, this book provides a fun way for children to learn sign language and expand their communication skills.
- My First AUSLAN ABC by Amber Goodwyn: This book teaches the alphabet in AUSLAN with vibrant illustrations and clear descriptions of each sign.
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