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Sign Language for Special Learners (Downloadable Edition)
(#40687DL-IN)
Ages 5 and up. Use the reproducible American Sign Language pictures in this book to teach names for foods, clothing, common objects, everyday activities, feelings, basic needs, and MORE!
Sign Language Learning Games
(#499918-IN)Academic Communication Associates
Ages 5 and up.Use high-interest games to teach basic sign language.
Sign Language Posters
(#4812-IN)Academic Communication Associates
Ages 5 and up.. These wall posters show a variety of basic signs such as eat, drink, please, and thank you.
Sign Language Sentence Builders
(#48093-IN)This kit focuses on 96 common words that are frequently used in classroom reading material.
Signing with Sight Words
(#42401-IN)Academic Communication Associates
Ages 6 and up. Teach students to sign and read basic sight words that they encounter frequently in classroom reading materials.
SIGNsation
(#49923-IN)Academic Communication Associates
Ages 4 and up. Here is a collection of high-interest games that can be used to teach basic sign language to young children.
Using Assistive Technology to Meet Literacy Standards for Grades 4-6
(#96671-IN)Sherry Purcell and Debbie Grant
This book examines curriculum standards in grades 4-6 and offers assistive technology solutions to help students develop language and other skills necessary to meet literacy standards.
Using Assistive Technology to Meet Literacy Standards for Grades K-3
(#96670-IN)Sherry Purcell and Debbie Grant
This book reviews K-3 curriculum standards, provides assistive technology solutions, sample IEP objectives, and information relevant to instructional programming.