Sign: SANTA. Little fingers learned to sign SANTA in ASL. Bonus: SANTA crafts
HearMyHands ASL
by HearMyHands
2y ago
The sign SANTA is very important around here. It was taught yesterday, on BLACK Friday because of course SANTA'S already out and about. Signing Simon got to work and here's SANTA. But I thought that's not it! We're including some of our favorite SANTA crafts! 1. SANTA Advent Calendar. This count calendar reinforces counting and numbers with the fun excitement of SANTA! 2. Santa Flowering pots. I thought this was adorable, some great hands on crafts. 3. Santa DIY popsicle sticks (and friends). Super cute ..read more
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Sign: STUFFING, thinking of my thanksgiving left overs .. what can I make with my STUFFING?
HearMyHands ASL
by HearMyHands
2y ago
With Thanksgiving finished now, we have all these leftovers! Anyone have any good suggestions for what to make with left over STUFFING ?  Sign: STUFFING - think you are STUFFING the turkey ..read more
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Sign: TRAVEL , where did you TRAVEL for the Thanksgiving holiday?
HearMyHands ASL
by HearMyHands
2y ago
With holidays coming many people are TRAVELING to see their families and loved ones. We're lucky enough to have our family TRAVEL to us!  Our guests are leaving early this year. They're left yesterday. What were your TRAVELING plans? Our Little Fingers and Tiny Fingers are not the best travelers. Any tips to make them better travelers. We TRAVEL in baby steps .. and we're still not ready for the 8-hour ride to the family's house ..read more
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Sign: TURKEY. signing TURKEY and keeping those Little Hands busy during Thanksgiving holiday.
HearMyHands ASL
by HearMyHands
2y ago
Little Fingers Gramma is in town and she has lots of TURKEY crafts PLANNED for Lil (psst - PLANNED was the Sign of the Day last week!). I found this cute craft on Signing Time's website. A cute TURKEY (click here for the template and directions). I also have a variety of Thanksgiving crafts and therapy ideas on on my Pinterest Boards. Sign: TURKEY think of the bottom part of the TURKEY's chin - some say Wattle, some say Gobbler ..read more
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Sign: PLAN , what are you planning for the holidays?
HearMyHands ASL
by HearMyHands
2y ago
With Thanksgiving, Chanukah, and Christmas coming up we all have lots of PLANNING to do! What special things do you do for the holidays? Sign: PLAN (think - get one thing done and move on [over] to the next. PLAN We have tons of things PLANNED: family in town, Thanksgiving dinner, Black Friday shopping, putting the Christmas lights up ... so so much! I have to be honest, this isn't on my teach-my-daughter list. But I do use it at work with my students and it's something I sign with my high school student all the time. #ASLLOVE #IHEARTASL #SIGNINGOURWAYTHROUGHTHANKSGIVING ..read more
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Sign: HARVEST. It's the theme in our books right now
HearMyHands ASL
by HearMyHands
2y ago
graphic compliments of MyCuteGraphics I've been reading a lot to different THANKSGIVING books to Little Fingers. Some of the themes is HARVEST (obviously)... teaching a two and half year what HARVEST is isn't the easiest thing I'm doing recently, let me tell you. Sign: HARVEST (reminds me of putting the seed down and continuing to plant. HARVEST) How do you teach your toddlers and pre-k children these tricky words these time of year .. HARVEST! #SignLanguageLove #ASLforever #Thanksgivingsigns We're on it ..read more
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Sign: SISTER , thankful Little Fingers has a SISTER! What are you thankful for this season?
HearMyHands ASL
by HearMyHands
2y ago
This year Little Fingers is thankful she has her little SISTER,Tiny Fingers, to spend Thanksgiving with! I'm extremely happy to have two happy and healthy kids! What are you thankful for? (Don't forget- when you're signing people signs below the nose is female, above the nose is male. Just a little reminder). GIVEAWAY! This is our first Thanksgiving Thankful giveaway. Tell us one thing you are thankful for below (in a comment) and you get one chance to win! Share this status on Facebook and comment on Facebook and get a second chance to win! We are giving away a Signing Time DVD for our f ..read more
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Sign for LEAF PILE. ASL learning each day with each new experience! Raking the LEAVES and signing. Why not?!
HearMyHands ASL
by HearMyHands
2y ago
I'm sure you are familiar by now but I take each moment as a moment to teach Little Fingers (and now Tiny Fingers) sign language! Last weekend we were raking leaves. So while she was jumping in the LEAF PILE I taught her the sign for LEAF PILE! Best part now is now she teaches Teeny Fingers.  The Sign for LEAF PILE is LEAF plus PILE. ASL LEAF reminds me of the LEAF falling of the tree. The sign PILE sure looks like a pile right? What ASL signs are you learning right now? Don't forget about our other fall signs!  We have FALL (click here) & TREE (click here) We almost ha ..read more
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Sign: Fall. It's autumn, it's Fall! FALL FALL LEAVES
HearMyHands ASL
by HearMyHands
2y ago
Sign Language Fall Fun! ASL learning every season! Now that my daughter is old enough (2.5 years old), we read thematic books. So now we're on FALL. I taught her that Halloween is over (so she stopped asking where all the indoor/outdoor decorations went!). We've been reading every FALL themed book I can get my hands on. And yet, I realized I forgot to teach her the sign for FALL! So here it is. ASL FALL. Sign for FALL! Hopefully I'll have a new post with her signing it :) She's picking up new signs daily and teaching her sister (8 months)! Super fun sign language times over here!  ..read more
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Sign: GARDEN. Time to get planting!
HearMyHands ASL
by HearMyHands
2y ago
We had a request for GARDEN for this great spring season. I don't have a vegetable GARDEN, but I do enjoy my FLOWER GARDEN. So does Little Fingers - getting her fingers on all my FLOWERS! I can't believe how small Little Fingers is! (this was last spring)   GARDEN: imagine you are sprinkling the seeds into the GARDEN. Your fingers wiggle in that motion and your hands move forward ..read more
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