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I have taught American Sign Language 1 through 4 for more than 25 years in the high school setting, community college, families with deaf members, and adult education. I am sharing resources here because I know that ASL resources can be difficult to find. I want to help others improve their teaching through creative activities and lessons that engage students.
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Preview of ASL Tips For Students Posters

ASL Tips For Students Posters

These classroom posters are a great addition to your classroom decor. There are 8 posters that will help remind students of important tips for learning and producing sign langauge. The posters will print as an 8.5x11 size but can be enlarged at a copy center or your school site. The eight posters cover tips for: - Getting attention - Where to look when fingerspelling - Fingerspelling hand position - Negotiating sign space - Sharing information - Identifying others - Where to focus on watching
Preview of Steps for Success in the Filming Process Printable

Steps for Success in the Filming Process Printable

How many times have you watched a video and had students with no heads or hands? This has happened one too many times for me. This printable is a great way to get students attention and help them be successful in their video assignments. Post around the room as a reminder of what should be done at the start, middle and end of the video recording process. Set includes 10 pages - 1 title page - 1 how to use page - 6 steps with explaination for students to post in room - 1 bookmark page to distrib
Preview of Path to Proficiency Printables - Pencil Chevrons

Path to Proficiency Printables - Pencil Chevrons

This is a document to help explain to students, parents, administrators and other school community the various levels to the pathway to proficiency. Packet includes - 1 title page - 1 how to use page - 6 levels of proficiency explained in communication terms understandable to students - 1 bookmarker for student page - 1 template credit pages Proficiency explanations are on different colored, super cute chevron pencils to brighten up the classroom. Pencils can be laminated and hung in the classro
Preview of Proficiency Pathway Levels Explained

Proficiency Pathway Levels Explained

This is a document to help explain to students, parents, administrators and other school community the various levels to the pathway to proficiency. Packet includes - 1 title page - 1 how to use page - 6 levels of proficiency explained in communication terms understandable to students - 2 template credit pages Proficiency explanations are on different colored chevron papers to brighten up the classroom. Papers can be laminated and hung in the classroom, shared with students on your website an
Preview of The Five Parameters of a Sign Classroom Poster

The Five Parameters of a Sign Classroom Poster

This is a classroom poster that describes how to form a word in American Sign Language. It outlines the Five Parameters of a Sign. There are 4 color choices for you to select from. This will print as 8.5 x 11-inch paper. It can be enlarged at your local or district print shop if desired. Ideas for use: Classroom posterStudent notebookLectureWe kindly ask that you print this for your personal use and direct people to our TPT page if they are interested in the poster. Thank you! You may also lik
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About the store

Experience

I have taught American Sign Language 1 through 4 for more than 25 years in the high school setting, community college, families with deaf members, and adult education. I am sharing resources here because I know that ASL resources can be difficult to find. I want to help others improve their teaching through creative activities and lessons that engage students.

Teaching style

I follow the ACTFL path to proficiency philosophy and my lessons and activities are based on communication in real-world settings.

My own education history

I am a graduate of CSUN with a degree in Deaf Studies and ASL Linguistics. I also have a Masters of Science in School Counseling from the University of LaVerne.

Additional biographical information

Stop by the blog to learn how to use these resources. www.creativeaslteaching.com