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ASL Winter File Folder Games

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Contributor:
The Honeysuckle Vine
Subjects:
ELA, Vocabulary, Games, ASL, Winter, Seasonal
Grade Level:
K-1st
Product Type:
File Folder Games
Format:
PDF
  • Front cover illustrating covers for 2 games
  • Preview of contents of Winter File Folder Games
  • Illustration Page showing how to assemble file folder game
  • Illustration Page showing how to assemble file folder game
  • One page of winter pictures for 1 game
  • ASL picture cards to match with the winter pictures
  • Winter pictures with word shapes
  • Word shapes for winter picture page
$4.05

Description

ASL Winter File Folder Games are perfect for learning winter-related vocabulary words, identifying winter pictures, or practicing ASL. The watercolor winter clip art enhances these Winter ASL File Folder Games. The ASL Winter File Folder Games are ideal for reading centers and other centers with a winter theme. The attractive file folder games are fun and engaging. 

Objectives:

The objective of one game is to match winter pictures to winter pictures and words in print-to-word shapes in the folder with the winter words outlined beside the winter picture. The objective of the second game is to match ASL game cards to the winter pictures.

This resource is for DHH students, kindergarten, 1st grade, or other students with special needs and students benefiting from sign language.

Contents of Resource: [2 file folder games]  16 Pages

  • 2 Directions for 2 games
  • 2 File folder covers 
  • 2 Illustration Pages
  • 4 Inside pages for file folder games
  • 3 Pages of cutouts for games

 How to Use:

instruction

review

centers

workstations

Skills:

  • matching
  • identifying winter images
  • signing
  • reading

Vocabulary:

All of these words have matching signs.

boots 

coat

cold

hat

hot chocolate

mittens

snowman

tree

winter

window

All of these pictures have matching words.

mittens

boots

hat

snowman

hot chocolate

sled 

tree

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