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.
This is a lovely way for groups of children to join in and learn BSL signs for colours through this popular song.
The signs accompany the words to give a form of Sign Supported English (SSE) using BSL sign vocabulary.
An inclusive resource and ideal for concerts and school assemblies.
For families, school staff and classmates of children who sign.
This is an innovative combination of BSL British Sign Language graphics that can be printed off with QR codes to scan and link to video clips of the signs in use.
This example consists of 9 school related signs.
Book bag, classroom, dinner time, home time, play time, reading, teacher, teaching assistant and water bottle.
Colourful and eye-catching version with the new wording for the Brownie Guide Law promise with BSL signs to accompany the words of the promise.
Suitable for BSL and SSE (Sign Supported English) users who are deaf, have special educational needs such as autism and down syndrome who use signs to support communication, and those with additional speech and language needs.
Sign Language, SSE, signing, signs, multi-channel communication, signs with words, manual alphabet, spelling.
This is a simple exercise to encourage awareness of some basic BSL signs and fingerspelling, based on making new words from the letters for MONDAY. Gives examples of words of 3 letters which then have to be linked to the BSL sign and the word written beneath.
Enjoy singing and signing this lovely 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.
There are two versions given in this resource to include the two most commonly used signs for 'holy' complete with written descriptions for making the signs at the end of each version.
An alternative version of the British Sign Language Fingerspelling Alphabet with darker skin tones.
Signing, spelling, manual alphabet, SSE, makaton.
Eyecatching and colourful guide to encourage all children to learn the Fingerspelling Alphabet. Useful as a direct link to the written word it is helpful to deaf BSL users and also in the field of Special Educational Needs to provide a visual and kinaesthetic addition to language learning for children with additional communication needs.
Fingerspelling is an important and integrated part of BSL - it provides a direct link to literacy, can be easily learned and with practice can help to improve word recognition.
Colourful two pages in card format using British Sign Language sign vocabulary with word and Widgit Symbols
Includes signs for words associated with Halloween - 'dress up' 'fake blood' 'pumpkin' 'skeleton' 'wizard' 'mask' 'moster' 'scary' 'sweets' and 'witch'.
For BSL and SSE (Sign Supported English) users. For all children to have fun with and particularly to support children who are deaf, hearing impaired and those with additional speech and language needs.
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.
These are simple basic useful sign vocabulary for young children who use signs to support their learning.SSE, signs, special needs, deaf, speech and language difficulties.
Colourful and eye-catching version with the new wording for the Guides Law promise with BSL signs to accompany the words of the promise.
Suitable for BSL and SSE (Sign Supported English) users who are deaf, have special educational needs such as autism and down syndrome who use signs to support communication, and those with additional speech and language needs.
To encourage all children to learn the fingerspelling alphabet and have fun with it. How many words can be made using the letters 'AUSTRALIAN'? Some 3 letter word samples are given - together with the signs for the words - learners can complete the written word beneath. Write the full word on the board and divide into teams - one receptive and one expressive.Great for improving spelling, word knowledge and concentration. For all children who use signs to support communication and learning. Sign Suppported English and Auslan users.
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.
35 pages landscape format.
Part of a series to promote essential early learning skills.
Colourful and fun learning with this popular little counting rhyme.
Enjoy counting 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. More are planned and your suggestions and feedback are welcome. Contact: cath@deafsign.com
A colourful little booklet of BSL signs and words for Halloween.
The signs are introduced with the words beneath followed by a section with words to complete.
A useful and fun introduction for all children to learn some BSL signs and particularly for children who are deaf or have special educational needs and use sign language.
A colourful little pdf interactive quiz for Halloween. Opens on full screen. Count the number of items and click on the number to find out if right or wrong.