Thursday, February 26, 2015

Get Your Students Using Silent Signals Freebie!

Ive heard about the hand signals that teachers all over use, and I absolutely loved the idea, but I wanted to do something a bit different with my class.  I thought back to when I was in elementary school and one of my teachers taught us the pledge in sign language.  I have a second cousin who is deaf and speaks sign language, and I thought it was the coolest thing to learn something that I could use to "communicate" with him. 

So... it hit me!  I decided to teach my class sign language!

We learned so many different words, and my students constantly asked if we could go to the website Signing Savvy to learn more!  It totally revolutionized my classroom.  Suddenly, everything was sign language.  No longer did students call out "Is it time to erase the board yet?" Instead, they used sign language!

Click the pictures below to see an animated video to learn how to sign each of the words, then download the poster at the bottom of the page to post in your classroom as a reminder to your students!






Note: The reason I link to this version of light is its similar to the option for overhead lights that other signing websites use.



For the next two words, we combine two different signs.

 

 
Note: The action cup refers to a previous post I had written about:



Heres a free accompanying poster to hang in your classroom!

To save the file, just click the image to get to the higher quality picture, then right click (or Mac: Ctrl + Click) to save the image onto your computer! 





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