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ASL ALPHABET

ASL ALPHABET . Next . Audience . 3-5 th Graders Students that would like to learn the sign language alphabet. Next . Designed Learning Environment . A computer with Microsoft PowerPoint Teacher or Parent Headphones. Next . Objective.

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ASL ALPHABET

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  1. ASL ALPHABET Next

  2. Audience • 3-5th Graders • Students that would like to learn the sign language alphabet Next

  3. Designed Learning Environment • A computer with Microsoft PowerPoint • Teacher or Parent • Headphones Next

  4. Objective • If a student is given a letter in sign language, they should have a 100% success rate when asked to identify it. Next

  5. What the Buttons Mean! • Home • Next • Test • Video • Main Menu Next

  6. Reasons to Learn ASL! • Meet new friends • ASL bring people together • Itis a beautiful language • It is a fun way to express yourself Next

  7. Main Menu A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W U X Y Z Next

  8. Letter A • Make a fist and then move your thumb over to the side of your hand. Next

  9. Letter B • Put your fingers all straight up and touching and then bend your thumb over your palm. Next

  10. Letter C • Curl your hands so it looks to you like a backwards "C". Next

  11. Letter D • Touch your thumb and every finger but your index finger, which should point straight up. Next

  12. Letter E • Start with a "B" hand. Bend your four fingers down so that the tips just touch your thumb. Be sure to pull it in so that it does not resemble an "O". (It is nothing like a claw.) Next

  13. Letter F • Touch your index finger and thumb together and put the rest of your fingers up-- pulled together. This is often confused with "D" which is the opposite Next

  14. Letter G • Stick out your thumb and index finger about a centimeter apart and hold it sideways. Your palm faces yourself. Next

  15. Letter H • Make a "G" and stick out your middle finger alongside of your index finger. Your palm faces yourself. Next

  16. Letter I • Stick your pinkie straight up. Next

  17. Letter J • Stick out your pinkie and twist inward in the shape of a "J". Next

  18. Letter K • Put your middle and index finger up, and put your thumb on your forefinger. Next

  19. Letter L • Make an "L" with your thumb and index finger. Next

  20. Letter M • Point your fore-, middle, and ring fingers forward. Place the thumb beneath them. Next

  21. Letter N • Point your forefinger and your middle finger forward. Place the thumb beneath them. Next

  22. Letter O • Make an "O" with your fingers. Next

  23. Letter P • Make a downwards-pointing "K" but with your thumb on your middle finger. Next

  24. Letter Q • Point a "G" downwards. Your two fingertips should almost touch each other. Next

  25. Letter R • Cross your middle finger over your index finger. Next

  26. Letter S • Make a fist and put your thumb on top of your fingers. This is often confused with "A" so pay careful attention to the thumb position. Next

  27. Letter T • Make a fist and put your thumb between your middle finger and index finger. Next

  28. Letter U • Orient your middle finger and your index finger upwards together. Next

  29. Letter V • Make a "U", and separate the fingers. Next

  30. Letter W • To a "V", add an upwards ring finger-- all fanned out. Next

  31. Letter X • Make a fist and then raise and crook your index finger. Next

  32. Letter Y • Stick out your pinkie and thumb. Next

  33. Letter Z • Make a "Z", as you would write it, with your index finger. Next

  34. Practice Test • Sign the Words • Cab • Mom • Bye Next

  35. CAB Next

  36. MOM Next

  37. BYE Next

  38. Review/ Video Next

  39. Test Begin Test

  40. Test Question #1 • What letter is this ? • 1.A • 2.E • 3.B

  41. Correct Answer! Good Job! Next

  42. Wrong Answer! Try Again Question 1

  43. Test Question #2 • What letter is this? • 1.X • 2.Y • 3.B

  44. Correct Answer! Good Job! Next

  45. Wrong Answer! Try Again Question 2

  46. Test Question #3 • What letter is this? • 1.S • 2.E • 3.C

  47. Correct Answer! Good Job! Next

  48. Wrong Answer! Try Again Question 3

  49. Test Question #4 • What letter is this? • 1.M • 2.O • 3.E

  50. Correct Answer! Good Job! Next

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