- ASL Sign Language Flash Cards For Kids Ages 4+: Make sign language learning fun by helping kids build confidence and reinforce essential language skills through engaging review with American Sign Language Flash Cards for Kids!
- What’s Included: The set includes 160 illustrated ASL Flash Cards for Kids with written descriptions of each sign, and features finger names, hand positions, and fingerspelling examples.
- ASL Cards For Beginners: Teach ASL signs for the alphabet, numbers, basic sight words and phrases, emotions, greetings, parts of speech, and more.
- Sign Language Learning Made Fun: Great for therapy games, homeschool, and classroom educational games, parents and teachers can use the asl flash cards to help students learn to sign with confidence and build asl fluency.
- Why Key Education: Key Education products are designed by former Special Education teachers to meet the diverse needs of all students—helping them to reach their highest potential in learning, communication, social skills, emotions, and behavior.
Key Education 160 American Sign Language Flash Cards for Kids
ASL Flashcards for Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd Grade Learners With Signing Illustrations
$20.94
Categories: Age, Curriculum, Early Childhood, Elementary, Sign Language, Special Education, Subject
Tags: Ages 4+, American Sign Language, ASL, beginner, elementary, flashcards, homeschooling, Non- verbal communication
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