Signing at School is part of the Beginning Sign Language Series. In this book, simple signs are presented and combined to communicate in the school setting. These signs and sentences also have use outside of the school and in the community at large.
Here is how the book is organized:
- Part 1: Finger Alphabet
- Part 2: Asking Questions & Getting Answers
- Part 3: Courtesies & Greetings
- Part 4: Giving Directions
- Part 5: Words Around School
This black-and-white book is 32-pages.
FAQ About Sign Language Materials
Are your sign language materials ASL or Signed English?
Yes! A question that too often cloaks, "Whose camp are you in?" Our offerings tend to run closer to the linguistic models of Standard English. While our Word in the Hand book is clearly modeled for Signed English, our Sign Language Literature Series models Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE), and other books which primarily present vocabulary (e.g., Pets, Animals & Creatures) select common usage signs based upon the ASL and Gallaudet communities. Other books (e.g., Signing at School or Can I Help?) model sentence structures closer to English syntax than ASL.
What sources do you use for your vocabulary?
We have tried to choose vocabulary signs that reflect a larger, common usage. Common usage primarily reflects ASL, with attention to Gallaudet, Signed English systems, and other competent academic programs.
Signing At School: Beginning Sign Language Series
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$10.99
Signing at School is part of the Beginning Sign Language Series. In this book, simple signs are presented and combined to communicate in the school setting. These signs and sentences also have use outside of the school and in the community at large.
Here is how the book is organized:
- Part 1: Finger Alphabet
- Part 2: Asking Questions & Getting Answers
- Part 3: Courtesies & Greetings
- Part 4: Giving Directions
- Part 5: Words Around School
This black-and-white book is 32-pages.
FAQ About Sign Language Materials
Are your sign language materials ASL or Signed English?
Yes! A question that too often cloaks, "Whose camp are you in?" Our offerings tend to run closer to the linguistic models of Standard English. While our Word in the Hand book is clearly modeled for Signed English, our Sign Language Literature Series models Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE), and other books which primarily present vocabulary (e.g., Pets, Animals & Creatures) select common usage signs based upon the ASL and Gallaudet communities. Other books (e.g., Signing at School or Can I Help?) model sentence structures closer to English syntax than ASL.
What sources do you use for your vocabulary?
We have tried to choose vocabulary signs that reflect a larger, common usage. Common usage primarily reflects ASL, with attention to Gallaudet, Signed English systems, and other competent academic programs.