British Sign Language (BSL) dictionaries, books, flashcards, posters and resources for all ages and abilities.
Well informed, accessible and low-cost materials in the field of deafness and Special Educational Needs.
British Sign Language (BSL) dictionaries, books, flashcards, posters and resources for all ages and abilities.
Well informed, accessible and low-cost materials in the field of deafness and Special Educational Needs.
BSL Fruit Signs
Interactive Powerpoint Show Quiz
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Interactive and colourful, covers 9 fruits with word, sign and picture.
Items are presented in flashcard format and includes numbers and counting section.
Includes Let's Sign BSL graphics and Widgit picture symbols for pear, banana, orange, apple, plum, grapes, cherry, strawberry and melon.
Designed for maximum visual impact.
Interactive quiz in 2 parts for checking vocabulary for items of fruit and for numbers.
Click on the options at the bottom and get right or wrong notification.
This is an article entitled 'Aiming for Total Communication' written for NASEN Special Extra Magazine Issue 8 July 2013 and gives an overview of the use of British Sign Language (BSL) signs in education.
It includes illustrated examples of the importance of facial expression in communication and 'iconicity' - the pictorial element of signs and how this can link to meaning.
BSL signs not only form the basis of communication for many children in the field of deafness and Special Educational Needs but there are some extremely encouraging developments by Luton Borough Council with whole schools learning signs targeted at specific areas of underachievement for hearing children.
Flashcard format for learners of German Sign Language or for those looking for extra activities for German language learners and sign language users who may have interest in the sign languages of other countries.
This set contains FAMILY and FEELINGS
FAMILIE
Baby, Bruder/ Schwester, Eltern, Familie, Freund/ Freundin, Kind, Oma, Opa, Vater
GEFÜHLE
ängstlich, aufgeregt, froh, fühlen, glücklich, müde, ruhig, sauer, traurig, verletzt
Das Deutsche Fingeralphabet
Diese Gebärden sind thematisch auf den Erziehungsbereich abgestimmt. Zum besseren Verständnis der Zeichnungen werden im Folgenden genauere Hinweise zur Ausführung der einzelnen Gebärdenzeichen aufgelistet. Bitte beachten Sie, dass es in der Deutschen Gebärdensprache (DGS) regionale Unterschiede ähnlich den Dialekten der gesprochenen Sprache gibt. Fragen Sie daher im Zweifelsfall bei ihrem zuständigen Gehörlosenverband nach..
Flashcard format created in collaboration with Sign4Sport this is a colourful set of 46 carefully selected key-words with illustrations of British Sign Language (BSL) signs and written descriptions for Football related signs.
For learners of all ages and abilities. Designed for all who use BSL signs to support communication in the field of deafness and special educational needs (SEN). Supported by the comprehensive collection of sign vocabulary in the Let’s Sign BSL Series of resources.
The signs included are;
4-4-2 formation, advantage, ball, captain, centre defence, centre forward, coach, come nearer, cool down, corner flag, defend, dribble, finish, football, foul, game, goal, goalkeeper, header, kick, left back defence, manager, match, midfield, offside, pass, penalty, practise/training, ready, receive, red card, referee/whistle, rest, result/score, right back defence, right wing, start/begin, stop, stretch, striker, tackle, team, warm up, yellow card.
The Fingerspelling Alphabet and BSL Basic Handshape Key are also included.
Flashcard format for learners of German Sign Language or for those looking for extra activities for German language learners and sign language users who may have interest in the sign languages of other countries.
This set contains QUESTIONS and ACTIVITIES.
FRAGEN:
wann? warum? was? wer? wie? wie alt? wie lange? wie viel? wo? wohin?
TÄTIGKEITEN:
antworten, arbeiten, besuchen, erzählen, fragen, geben, helfen, lernen, warten, zeigen
Das Deutsche Fingeralphabet
Diese Gebärden sind thematisch auf den Erziehungsbereich abgestimmt. Zum besseren Verständnis der Zeichnungen werden im Folgenden genauere Hinweise zur Ausführung der einzelnen Gebärdenzeichen aufgelistet. Bitte beachten Sie, dass es in der Deutschen Gebärdensprache (DGS) regionale Unterschiede ähnlich den Dialekten der gesprochenen Sprache gibt. Fragen Sie daher im Zweifelsfall bei ihrem zuständigen Gehörlosenverband nach.
Enjoy singing and signing this popular Christmas song.
Ideal for Christmas concerts and assemblies for whole school involvement and inclusion for children who are deaf or have special educational needs and use signs in their communication.
The key-words are illustrated with sign vocabulary to accompany the words and support the spoken English rhymes.
Lovely Early Years signs for: animal, bird, butterfly, cat, cow, deer, dog, donkey, duck, fish, fly, frog, horse, kangaroo, koala, kookaburra, owl, parrot, pig, possum, rabbit, shark, sheep, snake, spider, wombat.
Colourful Flashcard format of illustrated animal pictures and sign graphics with written descriptions.
Includes: Basic Handshape Key and Fingerspelling Alphabet.
One sign per page - clear and simple – with appeal to learners of all abilities.
Some signs have more than one version and the commonly used variations are included but, as with learning any language, the best way to learn is by face to face contact with native sign language users. The Let’s Sign resources are designed to support this.
Australian Sign Language (Auslan) and New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) are the sign
languages of the deaf communities of Australia and New Zealand. Both have evolved from forms of British Sign Language (BSL) and together the three languages comprise the BANZSL language family. They share many of the same vocabulary items and structural features in addition to the use of the same two-handed fingerspelling alphabet.
Because of these similarities, the Let’s Sign BSL resources of dictionaries, posters, flashcards, stickers and graphics have been of interest to learners of Auslan and NZSL. This includes people wishing to communicate within the Deaf community and also increasingly in the field of Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Baby Signing, where signs are used with spoken language to support communication and language development – known as Sign Supported English (SSE).
Due to requests, this resource has been created using the most appropriate and commonly used versions of signs for Australian and New Zealand learners and we welcome your feedback in planning any future materials - cath@deafsign.com
This is a wonderfully engaging and interactive ebook of signs and the fingerspelling alphabet. All the images are linked so that you can navigate between the picture images (Widgit Software graphics), the signs and the fingerspelled letters (Let's Sign BSL graphics) - simply click on the images and/or the header words to link to the written descriptions.
Looks great on large screen and children love to choose the letter or sign they wish to view.
This resource is ideal for encouraging whole school involvement in learning some basics and for introducing the topic of alternative communication systems and languages.
This publication has been produced in response to frequent requests for translated British Sign Language (BSL) materials for speakers of URDU, GUJARATI and BENGALI.
The translation work was carried out initially in 2004 with the help of the National Deaf Children’s Society and the original publications were printed and in poster/mat format.
Contains 40 signs in four topic pages translated into the three languages with fingerspelling alphabet borders.
GREETINGS
HELLO, WELCOME, GOOD, MORNING, AFTERNOON, EVENING/NIGHT, ALL RIGHT?, NAME, WHAT?, PLEASE/THANK YOU.
FAMILY
FAMILY, MOTHER, FATHER, SISTER, BROTHER, GRANDMOTHER, GRANDFATHER, HUSBAND/WIFE, FRIEND, NEIGHBOUR.
FEELINGS
FEEL, SAD, HAPPY, SCARED, ANGRY, FED UP, DON’T LIKE, HURT, UPSET, LOVE.
QUESTIONS
QUESTION, WHY? WHAT? WHEN? WHO? HOW? HOW OLD?, HOW MANY?, WHERE? WHICH?
The English meanings have been added below each sign and written descriptions for the sign movements have been added at the back of the publication to assist teachers and carers working in this field.
Supported by the Let’s Sign BSL collection of books, dictionaries, posters, flashcards, reward stickers and ebook/kindles.
BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP - Popular Children's rhyme with British Sign Language (BSL) illustrations in a Powerpoint show with simple animations.
Ideal for Early Years and Primary settings for teaching all children English basics with some simple sign vocabulary - particularly children who are deaf or have special educational needs such as autism and Down Syndrome and who use signs to support communication.
Does not require a password - please click 'read only' when downloading and then best viewed as animated slide show. TO VIEW ON SCREEN or IDEAL FOR USE ON INTERACTIVE WHITE BOARD
Colourful signs and words to sign and sing along with.
A colourful 4 page rhyme with BSL signs covering the 4 Seasons.
Also includes descriptions of the signs on separate pages that are linked to the rhyme pages.
Click on the Season on the top of the page to link to the descriptions for the 7 signs on each season’s page.
Then simply click into the descriptions page to return.
Opens in full screen.
Part of a series to promote essential early learning skills.
We hope that you enjoy counting with your child through this well-loved Nursery Rhyme and learning the signs that accompany it.
Contains British Sign Language (BSL) signs, used here as Sign Supported English (SSE) to match the words, rhythms and sound patterns of the rhyme. Designed to support communication and language development in the field of deafness, special educational needs (SEN), baby signing and for all who may have additional speech and language needs.
Supported by the Let’s Sign BSL Series of books, guides, dictionaries, posters, flashcards, reward stickers and graphics for creating individualised materials.
We are developing this range and welcome your suggestions and feedback - cath@deafsign.com
A useful revision aid for signing classes, the 22 key-word flashcards provide a useful reference for all who use the signs from American Sign Language (ASL & SSE) to support communication with Deaf people and also provide a valuable resource for Baby Signers and children and adults with special educational needs who use signs to support spoken communication.
Includes: Signs for Cloudy, Cold, Earthquake, Flood, Foggy, Heavy rain, Hot, Ice, Freezing, Lightning, Rain, Rainbow, Snow, Stormy, Sunny, Temperature, Thunder, Tornado, Twister, Weather, Windy.
• Handshape Key
• Fingerspelling Alphabet
• Illustrated signs
• Written descriptions of movements
• One sign per page clear and simple
A lovely colourful resource for all who use Australian Sign Language (Auslan) and Key Word Signs to support language and communication.
Includes:
Basic Handshape Key and Left and Right-Handed Fingerspelling Alphabets.
Contains 16 signs in flashcard format designed as a useful reference in the field of deafness, special educational needs (SEN), baby signing and for all who may have additional speech and language needs.
The signs include black, blue, brown, colour, dark, gold, green, grey, light, orange, pink, purple, red, silver, white and yellow.
Colours vary regionally and most of the flashcards include two variations to include the most commonly used versions. We have chosen the signs that are most widely used and understood but many others exist, so please check with your local sign language using community.
The format presents the illustrated sign graphics with written descriptions for printing and also works beautifully on smart phone and tablet - one colour per page - clear and simple – easy to carry and refer to on the go, for learners of all ages and abilities.
This resource starts with the colourful poster (also available as a separate free download) with 9 signs for Halloween
Halloween
scary
costume
skeleton
witch
ghost
sweets
spider
pumpkin
Plus the signs with words in flashcard formats, fill in the missing letters, match the sign to the word and full page images of each sign to colour.
Download and print for matching and pairing games and spelling practice.
British Sign Language Fingerspelling Alphabet border with the signs: question, why? what? when? who? how? how old? how many? where? which? and Urdu translated headings for each sign.
Helpful for those working with Urdu speaking families of children who are deaf or have special educational needs and use signs in their communication.
More are available on request - contact cath@deafsign.com
British Sign Language Fingerspelling Alphabet border with the signs: family, mother, father, brother, sister, grandmother, grandfather, husband/wife, friend, neighbour and Urdu translated headings for each sign.
Helpful for those working with Urdu speaking families of children who are deaf or have special educational needs and use signs in their communication.
More are available on request - contact cath@deafsign.com
A colourful poster for playschool and nursery settings to welcome children who are deaf or have special educational needs and use signs in their communication.
Signs include: hello, welcome, play, toys, draw, paint, inside, outside, come, drink, milk, water, eat, biscuit, fruit, cheese.
To complement our newly listed Auslan Sign & Spell ABC Alphabet resource this free download contains flashcards and missing letters activities containing some of the signs, pictures and words from the Frieze laid out in formats that can be downloaded and printed to create matching and pairing games for young children.