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How to Ask Questions in American Sign Language

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A person can LOVE baking. We can also take advantage of facial expressions and gestures when we speak. There are rules for well-formed sentences in sign language.

Scavenger Hunt These are almost always a big hit with kids and can be another great way to practice and learn sign language. You can hold your very own scavenger hunt anywhere you choose.

How to Ask Questions in American Sign Language

Teaching American Sign Language: 5 Fun Activities is a post from contributing writer Megan Spires from. Have you ever considered teaching your children American Sign Language ASL as their second or foreign language? Does the thought of it sound a little intimidating? Previously, , we explored a few of the many benefits of signing with your kids, why it would be a great second language choice in your homeschooling efforts, and how to get started teaching it. When we began learning ASL, I was struck with how easy it was to implement into our normal everyday activities. Sign language can be a natural extension to planning school lessons, field trips, and even reading stories together. Once we realized how much we loved these, we bought both the book and DVDs. Online ASL Dictionary: There are several to choose from, but two of our favorites are and. Five fun ways to learn sign language in daily life Games Guess What I Am! This is one of our favorite ways to include ASL in our learning fun. Then describe it using as many signs, charades, and spoken words as you can. Aim for using fewer and fewer spoken words as their ASL vocabulary increases. We have many sets that hardly ever get used, so we made up this little game and dug out several sets of flashcards. Then, work on finger-spelling the whole word together. Classic Games with a Twist As you think about the games you play with your kids, begin to think of ways you can add in ASL. Other traditional games to consider are , , , and Simon Says. Reading Together From the time our boys were very young, we included signing in our reading time together. We were introduced to that helped to create richer reading experiences for our kids. Try to that include vocabulary words you and your kids are currently learning and use lots of dramatic expressions when reading the stories together. Scavenger Hunt These are almost always a big hit with kids and can be another great way to practice and learn sign language. You can hold your very own scavenger hunt anywhere you choose. All you need to do is create a list of items for your kids to hunt for, write them down or draw pictures of them on a sheet of paper depending on their reading levels , send them off hunting and then ask them to sign the words or teach them the signs. You could have them search for all the colors of the rainbow outside, find various foods at the grocery store, or collect books with chosen themes at the library. All of these ideas would make for great sign language learning opportunities. This is how we enjoy our scavenger hunts. So, it makes perfect sense to mix in a little ASL with our recipes. We love practicing and learning new signs at the zoo, the lake, our local fire station, and in our own backyard. Learn more: Many Benefits To Learning ASL The added benefit to learning American Sign Language while engaged in other homeschool activities is that anything they are learning becomes cemented in their brains that much more. Including ASL helps them focus more, remember and retain information and engages more of their senses causing their love of learning to increase. Let me know which ways of teaching ASL work best for you! You could use this format with just about anything you want to study. We have a homeschool group where one of the moms has deaf parents. We are also learning German at home so my son likes to say things in German while doing the motions in sign language. I learn sign language with the children in my care. My favorite part is watching them concentrate on their fingers and hands to get them in just the right position to say the word.

When I get some idea, ha. I think 10% for an ASL class — not a culture class is fine. That will help with this curriculum. Once person B signs his own sign - he then 'has the sign' and signs someone else's sign. I'm trying to get better and reduce gusto in my syllabi. Student with the most card wins. Everyone sits in a circle The teacher assigns one sign to each person one person goes in the center of the circle - closes eyes.

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