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Help children recognize and learn various ASL handshapes. There are many benefits to learning American Sign Language. One, bilingualism enriches and enhances cognitive processes. Two, ASL is a language with its own rules and parameters; handshape, palm orientation, location, movement, and non-manual markers. ASL uses different handshapes to represent concepts and ideas. The use of handshapes is similar to the use of phonemes in spoken English.
The 43 ASL Handshape posters are great to use in ASL classes and to use with D/HH students. You can use these posters on your ABC Word Walls, on anchor charts, or for classroom decor! The packet also includes activity sheets for practice with handshakes and ASL signs.
* FREE for the month of April - National Deaf History Month *
ASL Handshape Posters include:
•. ASL Handshape Name
• Picture of Handshape
•. Example Picture (Sign)
• Example Name (English)
To preserve the posters, laminate them before putting them up in the classroom.
Also, check out these other POSTER resources:
* Classroom Routines and Schedules Posters
* Vowel Teams Posters, Clip Cards, & Sorting Activities
* Diphthong Posters, Clip Cards, & Sorting Activities
* Social Skills Posters With English & Fingerspelling
* ASL Alphabet Poster Set
* ASL Alphabet & Number Delux Poster Set with 4 Skin Types
* Parts of Speech Posters
* Parts of Speech Posters with Fingerspelling
* Literacy Center Classroom Signs Deluxe
* Literacy Center Classroom Signs (FREE)
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