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I have been a teacher since 2010 teaching deaf students, hearing students, and English language learners of all ages. I have worked in High School and elementary school. I am currently an ELL teacher in an elementary school with multicultural, multilingual and multi-abled students.
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Preview of ASL 1 Entire Semester Resource Bundle

ASL 1 Entire Semester Resource Bundle

Everything you need for ASL 1!This resource includes: ASL 1 Curriculum Outline presentations on vocabulary and grammar notes, suggestions on topics to teach, suggestions on how to break vocabulary into sessions, and activity suggestions Grammar study guideA helpful resource for students learning to sign Deaf History slide presentation. Deaf History review activitiesThis goes with the slide presentation to help students review. Need a worksheet for students to list their 5 parameters? This is
Preview of ASL | 5 Parameter Worksheet | 5 Parts of a Sign | American Sign Language

ASL | 5 Parameter Worksheet | 5 Parts of a Sign | American Sign Language

5 Parameter Chart Worksheet for American Sign LanguageA simple way to have your students review their signs by breaking them into their morphemes. Each sign has 5 parts that differentiate it from other signs, by breaking them apart students understand how that sign is different from others and helps them realize how to sign it correctly, making sure their parameters are correct. The first page of this is a chart to fill in. The second is a reminder of how to find each parameter with an example
Preview of ASL Grammar Study Guide

ASL Grammar Study Guide

ASL Study Guide for GrammarThis study guide or cheat sheet reviews the basic components of ASL grammar including examples for each component. The topics include: the rule of 9, yes/no questions, Rhetorical questions, listing & shifting, noun-verb pairs, the 5 parameters of a sign, facial expression, noun/adjective rule, Wh questions, and ASL sentence structure. Need an ASL curriculum? Check that out here! Check out these other ASL curriculum related products! Deaf History slide presentation.
Preview of ASL 1 Curriculum | Presentations | Outline | Whole Semester! | 5 units

ASL 1 Curriculum | Presentations | Outline | Whole Semester! | 5 units

Curriculum Guide and Outline for American Sign Language 1Perfect for secondary ASL 1 teachers. This curriculum guide is a suggested breakdown of 5 units with slide presentations for vocabulary and grammar topics! Each unit includes signs to teach, cultural and grammar topics, and suggested activities. Each unit is broken into suggested sessions for vocabulary break down. This curriculum has much of what you will need for an entire semester. Assessments and additional activities are not include
Preview of Past Tense Study Guide | High School/Middle School | ELL

Past Tense Study Guide | High School/Middle School | ELL

Free product!This is a study guide/cheat sheet for ELL learners - specifically Spanish speakers. Appropriate for middle and high school. It gives examples of using past tense in writing. This would be perfect to use with writing an autobiography or paragraphs about themselves in past tense. Follow me on Instagram! Ell AdventuresPlease check the Teachers Pay Teachers FAQ section if you are experiencing any tech issues. Please contact support@teacherspayteachers.comTerms of Use: This product i
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Experience

I have been a teacher since 2010 teaching deaf students, hearing students, and English language learners of all ages. I have worked in High School and elementary school. I am currently an ELL teacher in an elementary school with multicultural, multilingual and multi-abled students.

Teaching style

As a teacher, I focus on building relationships with students. I believe in creating a safe and welcoming environment where students feel comfortable and safe taking risks.

My own education history

I went to Radford University and studied Deaf education. I have my Masters in Curriculum and Instruction for English Learners and am licensed to teach deaf and hard of hearing students Pre-K - 12, ASL to high school students, and English Learners K-12.

Additional biographical information

I love being outdoors - fishing, hiking, and exploring. I love being creative and making things. I am a mom to a rambunctious boy and I truly love teaching.