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Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States
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I was a student assistant/ASL tutor at FSCJ in the ASL lab, helping students of all grade levels learn about deaf culture, ASL, and English. I am currently a substitute teacher working with all grade levels, trying to build my experience in interpreting and teaching in both community and educational settings. In my experience, colorful and other visual learning materials help students much more when they study on their own or when they have them around in the classroom. That's why I have created this educational material for all to learn from!
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Preview of 1-10 ASL Flashcards

1-10 ASL Flashcards

This is a color-coded set of flashcards or posters of the American Sign Language numbers 1-10, used for students just starting to learn ASL and for understanding how different fingers are placed on the palm. While signing the numbers 1-10, these posters/flash cards show the palm orientation relative to the signer and the person being signed to.
Preview of ASL Alphabet Flashcards

ASL Alphabet Flashcards

This is a color-coded set of flashcards or posters of the American Sign Language alphabet, used for students just starting to learn ASL and for understanding how different fingers are placed on the palm while signing the alphabet. This includes a different view of the hand shape to clarify how the sign should be shown.
Preview of ASL Info Posters

ASL Info Posters

All the current ASL informational colored-code materials/posters are all in one purchase.
Preview of "Wh" Questions in ASL

"Wh" Questions in ASL

This is a simplified, color-coded poster or printout of the "wh" words in American Sign Language. Made for students just starting to learn ASL and for understanding the different uses of the "wh" words and how they are applied in conversational ASL.
Preview of 1-20 Numbers in ASL

1-20 Numbers in ASL

This is a simplified, color-coded poster or printout of the American Sign Language numbers 1-20, used for students just starting to learn ASL and for understanding how different finger placements on the palm and movements affect the meaning of the signs.
Preview of Days of the Week in ASL

Days of the Week in ASL

This is a simplified, color-coded poster or printout that explains how to sign the Days of the week in ASL, and shows how different fingers are placed on the palm while signing the alphabet. It is used for students just starting to learn ASL and for understanding how different fingers are placed on the palm while signing the days of the week.
Preview of ASL Alphabet

ASL Alphabet

This is a simplified, color-coded poster or printout of the American Sign Language alphabet, used for students just starting to learn ASL and for understanding how different fingers are placed on the palm while signing the alphabet.
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About the store

Experience

I was a student assistant/ASL tutor at FSCJ in the ASL lab, helping students of all grade levels learn about deaf culture, ASL, and English. I am currently a substitute teacher working with all grade levels, trying to build my experience in interpreting and teaching in both community and educational settings. In my experience, colorful and other visual learning materials help students much more when they study on their own or when they have them around in the classroom. That's why I have created this educational material for all to learn from!

My own education history

I have been learning ASL for about 9 years, and I am pursuing a bachelor's degree in ASL/English Interpreting in education, along with a Minor in Forensic Science. I graduated from Ponte Verda High School in 2023. I recently graduated with A.A. and A.S. degrees from FSCJ in 2025. I will get my undergraduate degree in 2027 at UNF.

Additional biographical information

Female, 21 years old. I'm a Mexican American. I moved from Washington, D.C., to Florida 9 years ago. I have a passion for art, languages, and Forensic Science. I have dyslexia, a learning disorder that affects my work, so if there are any spelling issues, please feel free to send a message so I can adjust them.