Support your students in learning both English grammar and American Sign Language (ASL) sentence structure with this First Grade Sight Word Sentence Practice Resource. Perfect for classrooms that blend ASL and English, this set provides meaningful opportunities for students to master sentence translation, sight words, and ASL grammar.
Each worksheet focuses on a single first-grade sight word and includes three practice opportunities. Students first read written English sentences and sign along using the provided ASL visuals. Then, they practice translating English word order into ASL sentence structures, including SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) and topic-comment forms. This structured approach builds confidence, strengthens bilingual communication, and reinforces early literacy.
This resource is ideal for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students who use ASL and English, as well as for inclusive classrooms, enrichment activities, centers, and independent work. It provides an engaging and practical way to help students develop their ASL fluency, grammar skills, and sight word recognition while building bridges between languages.
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