The Emotions ASL Activity book is packed with hours of fun to keep children engaged in exploring concepts of identifying feelings – all while learning sign language at the same time! Complete with ASL games to use in the classroom and at home. Your children will improve their emotional awareness and communication skills as they learn sign language and explore the following emotions: Bored Cry Don’t Like Feel Fine Happy Like Mad Proud Sad Scared Silly Tired The Emotions Sign Language Activity Book teaches children nonverbal communication through the use of sign language. Students are guided into success with easy-to-follow instructions and illustrated diagrams that also promote diversity and inclusivity. The activities are ready-to-use saving you time from planning, research, and creating. All the work is done for you. The Emotions Sign Language Activity Book Includes: Full-Color Pages 2×5 Signs Dice Games Fortune Tellers Scramble (English and Fingerspelling) Word Search (English and Fingerspelling) Quiz Cards ASL 52+ Card Deck Games It’s all Sign Language Illustrated Sign Language to improve visual recognition for students’ success Hands-on activities to improve motor skills and coordination while having a blast! Games are interactive and can be played with one or more players. What games are included in the Emotions Sign Language Activity Book? Cutout Flashcards & Pocket Cards – An excellent tool to get your students engaged and learning. Perhaps the best thing about them is the unlimited ways you can use them! Adjust the size to meet your needs; post them to walls and objects, or use them as flashcards. Paper Dice – This fun interactive dice set is a printable product ready to use in your classroom. Your students will love learning their vocabulary while playing this game! Fortune Teller – This printable game is a fun origami craft, in full color and black and white! Your students will have the option to color with the black and white version! This clever paper fortune teller (aka cootie catcher) provides a unique way to reinforce sign language. Which sign or activity do you think you will get? Cutout Card Game – These one-of-a-kind illustrated cards can be adapted for all ages and all levels of signers! We recommend laminating for longevity. With this sign language playing card deck, all you need is your friends, imagination, and an internet search for endless other possibilities for more card game ideas. Quiz Cards – Enjoy hours of sign practice. The process begins with the child learning the words and signs. They then check their understanding before connecting the symbol to the word. Then, guided by the sign, they unscramble the words before writing them in the box. Top 5 Benefits of using sign language in the classroom and home: Creates an engaging learning environment. Boosts children’s comprehension. Enhances literacy development. Involves low verbal or shy children in communication. Increases children’s communication skills. The Emotions Sign Language Activity Book is created for: TEACHERS to save you hours of research and creating. All the planning is done for you. CHILDREN to have a fun, interactive, hands-on learning experience. PARENTS can learn with their children with activities for reinforcement.
Sign Language Emotions Activity Book 12: ASL Teacher & Student Resources
$16.97
This activity book teaches American Sign Language and helps develop emotional awareness and communication skills through interactive games.
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Weight | 0.286 lbs |
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Dimensions | 21.6 × 0.5 × 27.9 in |
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