Are you looking for a fun way to reinforce your children’s learning? Or maybe you’re wanting something to change up your homeschool, during the summer break? Sign Language Flash Cards, by Carson-Deliosa Publications might be just the ticket for your family!
Sign Language Flash Cards In Your Homeschool
The Sign Language Flash Cards from Carson Dellosa include 105 colorfully illustrated cards that teach the signs for numbers, and letters plus some very basic common words. Your children can learn these signs and reinforce their learning at the same time!
Sign Language Flash Cards include the ASL signs for:
1. The 26 letters of the alphabet
2. Numbers 1 to 20
3. Signs for many common words
These flash cards can be used in many different ways, from toddler communication to reinforcing manners!
TODDLER COMMUNICATION
There flash cards include simple signs, such as “eat” and “drink”, which you could teach to your baby or toddler. This can help them to express their basic needs.
NUMBER CONCEPTS
When your child learns to signs for the numbers, say 1-5, for example, they are practicing number concepts. Forming the numbers with their fingers can help to reinforce their understanding.
LEARNING ABOUT FEELINGS
There are sign cards for feelings, such as ‘happy”, “sad”, or “scared”. These are fun for kids as they learn about their feelings. Notice how the signs fit the feelings so well.
REINFORCING MANNERS
The signs for please and thank you can help reinforce manners in your kids in a fun, new way.
Whatever you do with Sign Language Flash Cards, your kids will be improving their small muscle coordination. As they use their fingers to make the signs, they could be actually be preparing themselves for learning to write! This can be helpful especially for kids who shy away from crafts activities and need ways to improve their hand skills.
If you are looking for a fun way to change up your homeschool with something different, my family recommends Sign Language Flash cards by Carson-Deliosa Publishing.
More Sign Language Resources Perfect For Your Homeschool
- You Can Learn Sign Language – a Scholastic book that contains more than 300 signs to learn, with easy to follow instructions, and colorful, clear photos of kids demonstrating each sign.
- The Best Video ASL Resources – When teaching (or learning) ASL (American Sign Language) books can easily fall flat. It is much easier to learn if you can see the signs in action. This is a collection of the Best Video ASL Resources that are either FREE or low cost.
- Self-Paced ASL Courses for Homeschoolers – Self-Paced ASL Courses for Homeschoolers with Mr. D Math. Online, video based, in every level from elementary to ASL 3
- Hands on Foreign Language for Kids by Tristan (sign language) – While there are many ‘foreign’ languages a homeschool family can study, the one I recommend for those with young children is American Sign Language.
~ Originally posted December 2013. Betsy is a writer, blogger, veteran homeschooler, and mom to her 18 yo, who just started college. She writes about homeschooling at BJ’s Homeschool.
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