Are you looking for an effective and engaging ASL sight word resource to bring your classroom to life? Look no further than our English to ASL Word Order Worksheets! Not only are they a great tool for Deaf/Hard of Hearing students who use ASL and English, but they can also be used in regular education classrooms.
The worksheets perfectly bridge the gap between written English and ASL grammar. Each primer sight word sheet has three opportunities for students to practice using SVO (Subject Verb Object) and topic-comment structures. After reading each written English sentence, students use ASL visuals to sign the words. Then, they are tasked with translating the written English sentence into ASL sentence structure.
Our worksheets are the perfect resource for bringing American Sign Language (ASL) into your classroom. They’re a great source of enrichment, usable for independent work, center work, and more.
Primer Sight Words
all, but, eat, four, get, good, have, he, like, must, new, no, on, our, out, please, pretty, ride, say, she, soon, that, there, they, this, too, under, want, well, what, who, will, with, yes
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