As we help each other including deaf people prevent getting sick and avoid miscommunication during the COVID-19 pandemic, let's learn how to sign Pandemic-related words in Filipino Sign Language!
The weather is much nicer, state fairs are popping all over the country and many of us are planning visits to farms and pumpkin patches. Here is a nifty quick printable courtesy of our friend hello…
Today's puzzle is Movie Signs! This is the second Movie Signs puzzle that I've posted. There are six new movie quotes for you to decode from the ASL alphabet. Once decoded, you have the further challenge of figuring out which movie each quote is from. All the quotes are from movies that kids like to watch, so that they have a fair chance of figuring them out! And in case you missed Movie Signs #1, you can find it below. Just click on the pictures and you can download the puzzles from Google Drive. Have fun!
Have you thought about teaching sign language at home? Check out this free printable American Sign Language alphabet flashcards pack.
Six movie quotes encoded with ASL letters for students in late elementary. Happy Solving!
Answers: 1b 2c 3a 4c 5d 6d 7b 8a (cause and effect) linking_words_phrases (linking words) (linking words)
With my small group pull-out sessions limited to half-hour increments, I'm always looking for quick, engaging reading and writing activities to reinforce literacy skills. I used to think dice games were only for teaching math and probability, but I'm starting to discover that there are ENDLESS possibilities for using dice with literacy. Are you looking for a few ideas? Well... let's shake and roll! 3 Roll-a-Dice Activities for Reading & Writing My roll-a-dice resource collection continues to grow, but here are a few resources that I've added to my literacy toolbox that may be perfect for your students. 1. Roll-a-Story
If you’re using American Sign Language (ASL) to describe body parts, you may only need to point to the part of the body. Most of the signs in the following tabl
Locals are brushing up on their sign language at this new eatery.
Knowing the American Sign Language (ASL) signs for symptoms of illness can really help you figure out the best way to handle a medical problem. Like with talkin
If you’re using American Sign Language (ASL) to describe body parts, you may only need to point to the part of the body. Most of the signs in the following tabl
60 Internet Slangs in English Speaking 1.LOL: laugh out loud 2.OMG: Oh my God 3.ILY: I love you 4.LMAO: laughing my a** off 5.TTYN: Talk to you never 6.FBO: Facebook official 7.TTYS: Talk to you soon 8.HMB: Hit me back 9.SFW: Safe work work 10.PTFO: Passed the f*** out 11.ASL: Age/Sex/Location 12.AFAIK: As far as I know 13.IMHO: In my humble opinion 14.IRL: In real life 15.ISO: In search of 16.J/K: Just Kidding 17.L8R: Later 18.POV: Point of view 19.RBTL: Read between the lines 20.RT: Real time 21.BTW: By the way 22.CTN: Can’t talk now 23.CYE: Check your email 24.dI: