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Creative ASL Teaching

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About the store
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 Daily To-Do List

Daily To-Do List

This is a FREE download to help keep you organized. Starting a to-do list each day will help keep you organized. Sometimes getting things on paper will help you see that the list isn't as bad as you think it is. Keeping a to-do list can help you compartmentalize and be more efficient. Also, checking off a completed task feels amazing. Having a visual of your accomplishments makes you feel like you can do anything.
Preview of ASL Editable Substitute Binder - Editable Forms

ASL Editable Substitute Binder - Editable Forms

These editable forms for your substitute binder are perfect to have on hand for any time you need a sub! All of the information your sub will need about your class will be in one place for your sub to refer to. These ink-friendly editable forms are perfect for last minute sick days to long-term substitutes. Title page has an option of color or black and white. All forms are editable to work for you. Planning for a sub can be stressful. The last thing you want to worry about when you are away is
Preview of Your Ticket to Communication

Your Ticket to Communication

Classroom poster to keep students using the target language. There are 8 tips for students. Post on the front board, place in powerpoints or rules and expectation handouts. Use in any way you feel comfortable communicating to students about staying in the target language.
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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