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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 William "Dummy" Hoy Deaf Legends - ASL, Deaf/HH

William "Dummy" Hoy Deaf Legends - ASL, Deaf/HH

*** This is the PowerPoint Version*** If you are looking for a Google Drive version click here. This Deaf legends packet contains all you will need in order to teach about William "Dummy" Hoy. The goal of this packet is to teach students about Hoy using the target language, ASL. This packet will guide you and students through actives like picture talks, movie talks, and stories. Students will have the opportunity to create infographics, speeches, baseball cards, presentations and so much more.
Preview of ASL Music Madness Bracket - ASL, Deaf/hh

ASL Music Madness Bracket - ASL, Deaf/hh

Looking for a high-energy way to engage your students in March? This March Madness–style ASL Music Video Bracket is the perfect way to combine competition, culture, and meaningful language use in your classroom! In this “Sweet 16” tournament, students watch and analyze 16 music videos performed in ASL. Each round, they compare performances, discuss artistic choices, evaluate the clarity of signs, expression, classifiers, use of space, and overall impact,and then vote to advance their favorites.
Preview of ASL Sports Bracket - March Madness- ASL, Deaf/HH

ASL Sports Bracket - March Madness- ASL, Deaf/HH

Looking for a fun and engaging way to energize your class during the month of March? This Sports & Activities Sweet 16 Bracket Challenge is the perfect interactive discussion activity to bring excitement and meaningful language use into your classroom! In this March Madness–style tournament, students analyze and compare 16 different sports and recreational activities as they compete round by round. Through structured discussion, students share opinions, express preferences, debate their choices,
Preview of ASL Deaf Art March Madness Bracket - Discussion Competition

ASL Deaf Art March Madness Bracket - Discussion Competition

Looking for a fun, high-engagement activity to energize your classroom in March? This De’VIA art “Sweet 16” bracket challenge is the perfect way to spark meaningful discussion, critical thinking, and student participation! Modeled after a tournament-style bracket, students will analyze, compare, and discuss 16 powerful De’VIA art pieces as they compete round by round until your class crowns a champion. This interactive activity encourages thoughtful conversations about Deaf identity, themes in D
Preview of ASL Structures/Grammar Review Cubes - American Sign Language

ASL Structures/Grammar Review Cubes - American Sign Language

Cubes are a great way to help students review grammar structures in ASL. In this packet you will find 4 different ways to use the cubes in your classroom to help students create language. They can be used in small groups or projected for whole class instruction. In this packet you will find: - 3 premade cubes with various structures - 1 editable cube for you to add different structures or vocabulary words - instructions for 4 different ways to incorporate the structures cubes into your lessons
Preview of ASL Task Cards - Vocabulary, Culture - Editable

ASL Task Cards - Vocabulary, Culture - Editable

This set of 24 vocabulary and culture American Sign Language task cards are great for students to practice vocabulary with. There are so many uses for these cards. Print and laminate to use for years to come. The cards are generic enough to use for any unit or to prepare for a final exam. Task cards are also editable. If you see a task you don't want to sue with your students, change the task. This activity is good for use with one teacher in their classroom only. If another teacher is intereste
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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