Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Jingle Bells in American Sign Language

My first job out of college was at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.  I was a high school English teacher.  A part of me misses it, especially when I think of Christmas songs done in sign language.

Have a great Christmas Eve!  This is Jingle Bells in American Sign Language--I thought she did a great job!

Friday, September 30, 2011

"LOVE COW"



The cows are all paying attention to the man talking about them!

I went on a field trip today with the three special education classrooms to Maple View Farm in Orange County, but instead of just going for a picnic and ice cream, we took the whole tour.  The best moment was on the hayride: touring the cow pasture, the housing area for calves, the milking barn, and the newborn calf pen.   

The kids all liked this, but one little boy that I sat with, was especially enthused.  He had been acting up all day, but during the ride, he was pointing to every animal and vocalizing (he had little speech).  I showed him how to sign the two word phrase "love cow"---a big smile came on his impish little face, and then he signed this frequently--every time we passed a group of them.  This was a cool way to do speech therapy!

















This was a great trip---lots of animals, an outdoor picnic area, nice folks, and a cup of homemade ice cream at the end.  I appreciate the teachers for setting this up.
Cool llama!   He didn't even spit at us!