Great resources for building a welcoming classroom community. Thank you for the incredible materials! — Amy D.
This is the first set in the Sprouting New Beginnings' ASL Classroom Label, collection. It has 51 labels for you to use in your classroom and includes some of our favorite signs to use including the ASL sign, a description of how to demonstrate, and colorful clip art.
This is the second set in the Sprouting New Beginnings ASL Classroom Label collection. It has 76 labels for you to use for circle time and classroom management, which include the ASL sign and a description of how to demonstrate it.
I posted these around my general education classroom. We have a nonverbal friend in our group, and my students have loved using these labels to learn to communicate better with him!
— Hannah R.
This is the third set in the Sprouting New Beginnings ASL Classroom Label collection. It has 90 labels for you to use in your classroom, including 12 Color labels, 18 Emotion labels, 12 Family labels, 24 Animal labels, and 24 Weather & Nature labels. A total of 90 ASL labels include the ASL sign and a description of how to demonstrate with colorful clip art.
This is a great guide to ASL words that we use in the classroom so often. Thank you so much for putting this together! -Florencia V.
I love these! I printed them out to use as flashcards to enhance our calendar time and any free time we have throughout the day! - Amy H.
All of your products are wonderful. easy to read, good information, and very, very useful. -Kamryn R.
We love using American Sign Language (ASL) to support positive guidance in our classrooms. Here are some of our favorite words to teach and use in your program! This includes samples of our ASL Classroom Labels from our collection for classroom management; Stop, Look, Listen, and Line-up for you to use. We suggest creating a Stop-Look-Listen poster as a visual cue.
Sign, Read, and Play Lesson Plan
The purpose of the Sign, Read, and Play collections are to enhance early literacy skills using the vocabulary of American Sign Language (ASL) and play to support the whole child and every child.
Sign, Read, and Play Lesson Plan
Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?
This lesson includes:
* Targeted Skills
* Highlighted Vocabulary to engage children using American Sign Language with graphics and additional recommended ASL words to use
* Suggested Souvenir Activity
* Exploration tips to use additional activities to extend the children's learning
* A Family Connection letter