Our Sign Language I Love You Forever flashcards are a wonderful way to teach your students the ASL sign for I love you. There are four cards included in this resource and each one contains a photo of a person signing I love you. Additionally, each card contains a different illustration in which the sign would be appropriate as well as a different color scheme. The flash cards can be used to teach students ASL or they can be used as a vibrant classroom decoration.
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Our Sign Language I Love You Forever flashcards are a wonderful way to teach your students the ASL sign for I love you. There are four cards included in this resource and each one contains a photo of a person signing I love you. Additionally, each card contains a different illustration in which the sign would be appropriate as well as a different color scheme. The flash cards can be used to teach students ASL or they can be used as a vibrant classroom decoration.
Teaching students ASL can be a great way to expand their horizons and allow them to communicate with the hearing-impaired community. Our flashcards make this process much easier thanks to their simplicity and ease of use. Simply print out the cards and distribute them to students or display them on your wall to get the learning started. This resource requires no prep work from you which makes it that much more convenient.
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Teaching students ASL is important because it allows them to communicate with the hearing-impaired community. Students may be hearing-impaired themselves or they may have friends or family who are part of this community. This can enrich their lives and allow them to make completely new friends.
Additionally, learning ASL can benefit their mental development as learning additional languages has benefits for their cognition. Children who learn multiple languages can have an easier time learning other subjects and an easier time communicating with the many people they will meet in their lives.