The goal of “The Gog” is to teach primary aged deaf children about onomatopoeia, in a new way! The Gog book uses sign language to represent sound. It also combines sound with sign language in word play activities. Children can have great fun Baaing like a sheep then transforming this into a Baa-rrk like a … Continue reading
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How to support deaf learners in the mainstream
You may be a teacher who has a deaf child in your regular classroom. Or you may be a parent who wants your child’s school to understand more about how complex it is to support deaf children. Here’s a resource pack for you.
Teaching the link between Sign Language and English: Lesson Plans available!
Are you a primary teacher or a sign language teacher? Snap up some excellent lesson plans which focus on teaching the link between English and Sign. Continue reading
Get under the skin of a Wolf
How can you act like a wolf? People using sign language can do it very well. They get under the skin of a wolf. They narrow their eyes and snarl. They become THE Wolf. Here’s how.
Storytelling in French Sign Language (LSF)
Storytelling comes alive through this children’s book in French Sign Language (LSF)
eBooks and Sign Language
Find out what eBooks are available in both English and Sign Language.