A first day activity that challenges students to make their best guess about who you are! This is designed for ASL teachers with included slides about SURVIVAL SIGNS but can be customized to any subject.This has 27 slides. You will need to add your own information and pictures that pertain to you. This is fully customizable. A fun way for students to get to know you. It is similar to Kahoot but without student technology. I put the students in groups and pass out colored paper to match the sli
Challenge Your New ASL 2 Students with this Review Game*part 2 (more challenging) coming soon!I spend a full week playing review games with my ASL 2 students at the beginning of the year because I believe having fun while reviewing/learning is important! This is all connected to SN curriculum. I've created another review game for the beginning of the year ASL 2 students. There are 47 slides with a total of 24 challenges (and one final challenge) in this slideshow. This is already fully hyper
An activity where students practice making requests, denying requests, and agreeing with conditions. Aligns well with SN Unit 8. This is an editable CANVA file. You must have a Canva account to open (free for educators). The file includes 32 cards (16 scenarios). Print these out front to back, laminate, and cut out. Split the class into two groups, pass out the cards and have them use ASL to find their match. This is suited for ASL 2 and higher and focuses on translating English sentences to
This product includes directions for students and a rubric for the teacher. Both are editable. Specifically designed for mid or end of term assessment. This emulates a “Real life“ scenario that students are likely to encounter: a casual unscripted setting like a Silent Dinner or other Deaf event. This is a CANVA design. Canva is free to use for teachers. You will download a PDF with a link. The link will direct you to make a copy. You can then download to your Google Drive or use directly in C
This project is aligned with Signing Naturally Unit 9. The project allows students to show competency with expressive skills and receptive skills. After students complete their project, you can print them and hang them up around the room. Students will go around the room scanning the QR codes to watch the videos from their peers. They will then answer the questions that students generated (and teacher compiled) about the videos they watched. The listing will take you to a PDF file with links t
This is a digital file to download and print. Included: -"I CAN" Titles of proficiency levels for American Sign Language. Novice Low to Advanced Low - "I CAN" goals for each proficiency level that include interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational goals. Novice Low to Advanced Low -"How I can Level Up" - 5 files
Perfect for ASL 2. This aligns well with Unit 8 SN end of unit Project.5 Products in total!-Classroom Slideshow Presentation- Student Slideshow Template - Rubric-Student Planning Worksheet and ChecklistThis is a week long project for ASL 2 students. It aligns well with SN curriculum Unit 8. This is a partner activity. Each student will create a video asking for advice and giving advice with a partner. This includes a worksheet for students to write their ideas in English plus a checklist of requ
This is built for an ASL classroom but can be edited for any subject area. You must have a Canva account to access the file and edit. A Canva account has a free version and educators get a FREE PRO account. Give monthly, quarterly, or semester updates with a digital newsletter to parents and guardians! This could be used as evidence toward your Professional Development Goal of increasing contact with parents/community. The file download will take you to a PDF which the template link will be
An updated and modern class lesson connected to SN Unit 9.7 This ASL 2 lesson focuses on describing restaurants with classifiers. This is a CANVA design. Canva is free to use for teachers. The file will have a link to the slideshow template which you can edit. You can also download to your google drive or use directly in Canva. Please understand that formatting will change in Google. Please reach out to me if you have any issues with the links! Lesson includes whole class practice and partner p
Tired of students defaulting to signing "I don't know" when they don't know what else to say? Use this visual to help remind and reinforce students to use other options to express their communication needs. This is a digital file only. You will need to have this printed at your school's media center or at a print shop such as Kinkos. Printing size recommendations: Small: 12x16 Medium: 18x24 Large: 21x28
PERFECT FOR BEGINNING OF THE YEAR FOR ASL 2 REVIEW This is a fun and engaging game that uses vocabulary and grammar from ASL 1 (SN curriculum) that gives students an opportunity to practice their skills and get to know their classmates. You CAN edit this to your needs in Google Slides How it works:Students are paired up. Mad Lib Slide show is on the board. Each student takes turns signing statements about their partner with their best guess. It is up to the teacher if students want to stay with
An updated and modern class lesson connected to SN Unit 9.6 and 9.12 This ASL 2 lesson focuses on translating yes/no questions. This is a CANVA design. Canva is free to use for teachers. The file will have a link to the slideshow template which you can edit. You can also download to your google drive or use directly in Canva. Please understand that formatting will change in Google. Please reach out to me if you have any issues with the links! Lesson includes whole class practice and partner pra
This is a digital file only. You will need to have this printed at your school's media center or at a print shop such as Kinkos. Printing size recommendations: Small: 12x16 Medium: 18x24 Large: 21x28
This is a digital download on 11x8.5 standard paper size. Print and laminate to hang in your classroom. This is just one sentence structure that ASL follows. If you are interested in alternative ASL structures, please reach out to me. 4 visuals included (time, location, topic, question/comment).
Use these visuals in your classroom so students remember the concept of signer's perspective. This is for the left handed signer. When students see you sign, it is mirrored and they can become confused when trying to copy sign you. This visual reminds them what hand is your dominant and non dominant hand.
Use these visuals in your classroom so students remember the concept of signer's perspective. This is for the right handed signer. When students see you sign, it is mirrored and they can become confused when trying to copy sign you. This visual reminds them what hand is your dominant and non dominant hand.
Tired of taking precious time out of your day to document student behavior? Have the students document it themselves, giving you more time to focus on teaching. As part of my Classroom Management Plan, if students are engaging in behavior that is not conducive to learning, I will request they fill out a behavior reflection form. If they refuse to fill one out, then a referral is written. This is included in my syllabus so administration is aware and can properly support the process. This will
This is a digital download. Print front to back. Great for a description unit for ASL (describing people ASL 1 or 2). Aligns nicely with Unit 7.4 of Signing Naturally. This is also a good way to practice classifiers. Students create their own character by drawing on the doll. When done, they describe their doll in ASL to their partner. The partner will try to recreate the doll based off the signed description that was given to them.