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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 Flashcards - Around the World

Flashcards - Around the World

Here are a few, simple math flashcards to play aroudn the word with your students to practice numbers in the classroom. There are 48 math equations with answers. Copy pages front to back for easy access to answers.
Preview of ASL Number Codes | Vocabulary & Number Practice Activity

ASL Number Codes | Vocabulary & Number Practice Activity

Make number practice meaningful and engaging in your ASL classroom with ASL Number Codes! Number codes are a fun, low-prep way for students to review vocabulary while also strengthening their number recognition and comprehension skills in ASL. Students decode numbers to reveal vocabulary words, making this activity perfect for practice, review, early finishers, centers, or a break from the daily grind. This resource downloads as a PDF and includes both color and black-and-white versions for
Preview of Number Recognition - Raffle Ticket Number Practice ASL, ESL, Deaf/HH, Elementary

Number Recognition - Raffle Ticket Number Practice ASL, ESL, Deaf/HH, Elementary

There are 36 tickets on each page, totaling 72 tickets. Each ticket contains a 5-digit number. Give each student a ticket as they enter the classroom. Have students tear the ticket in half. They should keep one end of the ticket for themselves and place one in a basket for you to draw the tickets from.  This is a great activity for students to practice numbers in single digits or number combinations. Use immediately after teaching numbers, as a review or as a way to break up the monotony of the
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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