by shadowfeederer | Mar 1, 2021
In this Paper Fortune Teller Game – St. Patrick’s Day, get hours of fun as you learn sign language. Use this game to enhance your student’s vocabulary learning routine! These new and improved designs help kids to learn a sign and give them activities for...
by Cynthia Long | Jan 15, 2021
Color By Numbers 1-10 Set This color by numbers set helps kids learn number signs while having a blast during the activity. This coloring book has a new and improved design that kids and students will love and enjoy doing in their learning time. This is a...
by Cynthia Long | Sep 24, 2020
This 30-page PDF is a fun interactive game using Dominoes with the goal of teaching and reinforcing the use of sign language for children. Print on cardstock and laminate. See directions on how to play this game here. This set includes a full set of ASL Dominoes Jumbo...
by Cynthia Long | Sep 13, 2020
In the world of learning, where each child’s unique style shines, one innovative tool stands out to foster letter recognition, motor skills, and a bridge to communication. The ABC Matchup Spelling Practice Activity is a captivating journey that builds...
by Cynthia Long | May 25, 2020
Make language learning a joyful adventure! The Clothes Ladders & Slides Game is a vibrant, interactive board game that helps children master clothing vocabulary in both English and American Sign Language (ASL). Designed for PreK, Kindergarten, and Grade 1, this...
by Cynthia Long | Mar 25, 2020
Jellybeans just got fun in this interactive game that also teaches the colors in sign language. Fun not only at Easter but all year long. Jellybean Game This 11-page PDF is a fun interactive game using jellybeans with the goal of teaching and reinforcing the use of...
by Cynthia Long | Jan 27, 2020
Collect the Entire Series: English ~ Fingerspelling ~ Pictures ~ Signs. Each set includes 12 player cards. Each card number matches across the series so you can use cards from any set to accommodate a variety of ages or levels of sign knowledge. QR Code to...
by Cynthia Long | May 15, 2019
This Sign Language Club is for children and students. The club’s purpose is to raise awareness of the language through fun and engaging activities. Use this for an after-school Sign Club, homeschool curriculum, daycare activities, morning meetups, circle time,...
by Cynthia Long | Dec 11, 2017
RF.K.1 Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print. a. Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page. b. Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters. c. Understand...
by Cynthia Long | Dec 5, 2017
This is a Christmas 5-page downloadable product. Download the file and print on your own printer. What is included: 5 worksheets designed to improve writing, letter recognition, spelling, and following directions while learning sign language. Topics are: 1. Santa 2....
by Cynthia Long | Nov 19, 2017
This is a downloadable product. Download the file and print on your own printer. What is included: 5 worksheets designed to improve writing, letter recognition, spelling, and following directions while learning sign language. Topics are: 1. Corn 2. Hat 3. Turkey 4....
by Sign Baby Sign | Sep 13, 2017
by Cynthia Long | Sep 7, 2017 | Blog
New Sign Language Resources! Keep coming back for more Sign Language resources. And yes, please share this post. We give so you can share….thank you! Free and paid sign language resources for those working with children- hearing, deaf, or special needs. We...
by Cynthia Long | Aug 30, 2017 | Blog
Back to School with Sign Language! Keep coming back for more Sign Language resources. And yes, please share this post. We give so you can share….thank you! Free and paid sign language resources for those working with children- hearing, deaf, or special needs....
by Cynthia Long | Jul 19, 2017 | Blog
Summer Fun with Sign Language! Each week come back for more fun with our summer fun with ASL. And yes, please share this post. We give so you can share….thank you! Week 1 has passed but you can still purchase- Fireworks Week 2 has passed but you can...
by Cynthia Long | Jun 23, 2017 | Blog
Summer Fun with Sign Language! At ASL Teaching Resources, we love your children and want to give you some ways for them to have fun and learn at the same time. Come back each week starting July 28 and click on the image to get your free downloads. Each week come back...
by Cynthia Long | Jun 7, 2017 | Blog
Father’s Day Card in Sign Language We are excited to announce, we have created a new category in our SHOP. It’s called “Greeting Cards”. We’ll keep you posted in our newsletters (be sure to sign up, it’s free) each time a...
by Cynthia Long | May 9, 2017 | Blog
Scroll down for your free ASL gift! Teacher Survey on Sign Language in Schools Coming soon. Check back next week to answer a short survey to understand what YOU need created. You will love our thank you gift. Get your Sign Coloring Book on...
by Cynthia Long | Dec 30, 2015 | Blog
Cookie Monster Fans learn how to sign “cookie” Subscribe to take advantage of the free coloring sheet download period. Hand Shape: Right hand “C”, left hand open facing up Location: chest area Tip: like you are cutting out a cookie Action: Fingertips of...
by Cynthia Long | Dec 2, 2015 | Blog
Baby learns to sign “cereal” in sign language Subscribe to take advantage of the free coloring sheet download period. Hand Shape: pointer finger with right hand Location: at chin Tip: as if there is cereal on your chin Action: wiggle your finger by bending and opening...
by Cynthia Long | Nov 25, 2015 | Blog
Teach your baby to sign “orange” Subscribe to take advantage of the free coloring sheet download period. Hand Shape: right hand is an open claw which turns to a closed “S Hand” Location: chin Tip: your hand will look like you are squeezing an imaginary orange...
by Cynthia Long | Nov 11, 2015 | Blog
Teach your baby to sign “sit” Subscribe to take advantage of the free coloring sheet download period. Hand Shape: both hands have the pointer and the middle finger fully extended while the remainder fingers are folded under Location: in front of your chest Tip:...
by Cynthia Long | Oct 15, 2015
Our ASL car window decals let you show off your family’s ASL pride wherever you go. (For window or glass only.) Customize your order to fit your family. Each member has the “I love you” sign language hand. Product information: Professional, high-quality,...
by Cynthia Long | Oct 13, 2015
“I Love You” Hand Iron-on Patch (DIY) Embroidered “I love you” sign language hand sew-on or iron-on Patch DIY kit. These patches are made so you can sew them on something if you prefer not to use it as an iron-on. Product information: One 2″ tall X...
by Sign Baby Sign | Sep 23, 2015 | Blog
Teach your baby to sign “Left and Right”. LEFT: Hand Shape: “L” with dominate hand Location: chest area Tip: L is for left Action: move to the left a short distance RIGHT: Hand Shape: “R” with dominate hand Location: chest area Tip: R is for right Action: move to the...