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English Language Arts

  • The child learned basic ASL vocabulary and finger-spelling through the activity.
  • They practiced expressing emotions and feelings using ASL signs.
  • The child learned to sign simple sentences and questions in ASL.
  • They practiced receptive skills by watching and understanding ASL conversations.

To further develop ASL skills, encourage the child to engage in more ASL conversations with their peers or family members. They can also practice watching ASL videos or attending ASL storytime sessions at the local library. Creating ASL flashcards with new vocabulary and playing memory games can also be a fun and interactive way to reinforce their learning.

Book Recommendations

  • My First Book of Sign Language by Betsy Franco: A beginner's guide to learning sign language with colorful illustrations and clear instructions.
  • Sign Language ABC by Lora Heller: An alphabet book that introduces sign language with fun illustrations for each letter.
  • by Donna Jo Napoli: A heartwarming story about a girl who learns to communicate through sign language with her Deaf brother.

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