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PDF READ FREE Sign Language for Kids: A Fun & Easy Guide to American Sign LanguageDOWNLOAD @PDFPDF READ FREE SignLanguage for Kids: AFun & Easy Guide toAmerican SignLanguageDOWNLOAD @PDFDescriptionGrade 3-7–Clear color photos and simple text combine to form an excellent introduction toAmerican Sign Language (ASL). The text begins by introducing the alphabet and numbers throughsharp, close-up photos of children demonstrating the signs; in some, arrows indicate the directionof the motions. Other chapters introduce the days of the week, senses, feelings, and animals.Many are useful in everyday situations, including the doctor's office, school, and restaurants. Thecaption for each illustration describes how to form the letter or sign, sometimes offering asuggestion that will help children remember it. For example, the motion for 'girl' is explained thisway: 'Use your thumb to trace your jaw line, or an old-fashioned bonnet string.' The brief, finalchapters will help children link words and construct sentences. Pages that alternate between whiteand pastel colors and a variety of fonts provide visual interest. The useful index lists individualwords.–Christine A. Moesch, City of Tonawanda Public Library, NY Copyright © ReedBusiness Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Read more *StarredReview* Gr. 4-6. Heller, a master's level teacher of the deaf who has produced sign-languagevideos, proves she really knows her stuff in this well-designed, well-thought-out book, whichdelves into the subject with zest and has a subtitle that's right on the mark. Fully captioned colorphotos of both girls and boys--complete with directional arrows and, where necessary, helpfulexplanatory notes (signs for life and room combine to create living room)--make discerning signs,even multipart ones, easy to understand as well as remember. The organization is excellent aswell. Signs for the letters and numerals through 20 (then by tens through 100) are presented first,followed by topical chapters that demonstrate signs for familiar concepts, objects, and places. Kidswill learn days of the week, foods, holidays, clothing, pets, and more. Thanks to a concludingsection that simply and clearly explains linking words, word order, and the importance of facialexpression in signing, they will also be able to compose simple sentences and express thoughts.Kids will use this guide on their own, and teachers can use it in class. Even readers older than thetarget audience will come away greatly enriched and informed. Stephanie ZvirinCopyright ©American Library Association. All rights reserved Read more