Family Sign Language And Informational Video Series (Lessons 1-4)
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesDesigned to teach hearing families of deaf and hard-of-hearing children American Sign Language and deaf culture information. Each lesson has five parts: Language Information, Introduction of Signs, Sentence Practice, Cultural Information, and Teaching Suggestions/Videos. Lesson 1: "Family," Lesson 2: "Types of Sentences," Lesson 3: "Baby and Illness," Lesson 4: "Numbers, Part 1." ASL number story, "Sad Story," performed by Francisco Aceves. Includes a list of resources pertaining to deafness.
Media Details
Runtime: 57 minutes 1 seconds
- Topic: Deaf Life, Sign Language
- Subtopic: Beginning ASL, Deaf - General
- Grade/Interest Level: PT/TT
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- Release Year: 2003
- Producer/Distributor: Color Of Language
- Series: Family Sign Language
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Very helpful to work with DHH students who are virtual for the school year and whom have IEP goals to learn ASL. Thank you!
Useful and helpful tool in teaching and re-teaching!
The Family Sign Language and Informational Video Series is a valuable resource! I needed something that was downloadable real time, and could be accessed from various devices for a Spanish-speaking family trying to learn ASL to communicate with their child who is deaf and uses ASL. There are few American Sign Language lessons online that are geared toward families and provided in Spanish. These are particularly good because they cover vocabulary used in everyday routines in the family, and also include lessons on ASL language development and Deaf culture.
I recommend this video series for ASL learners.