500 Flash Cards of American Sign Language
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500 Flash Cards of American Sign Language   -     By: Geoffrey S. Poor

500 Flash Cards of American Sign Language

Barrons Educational Services / 2009 / Other

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Teach your kids to communicate with deaf friends and family using American Sign Language! This convenient set features 500 photo cards that portray correct hand shapes and directional arrows for signs that require movement. Each includes cross-references to related words and synonyms; and is hole-punched for grouping into sentences on the provided metal ring. Ages 8 and up. From Barron's.

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Title: 500 Flash Cards of American Sign Language
By: Geoffrey S. Poor
Format: Other
Vendor: Barrons Educational Services
Publication Date: 2009
Dimensions: 5.00 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds 8 ounces
ISBN: 0764162225
ISBN-13: 9780764162220
Stock No: WW162222

Publisher's Description

Barron’s 500 Flash Cards of American Sign Language feature full-color photos with brief descriptions to help you learn practical signs for everyday usage. This set is ideal for students, teachers, or anyone who is interested in learning American sign language.

Photos appear on the front of each card with meanings, brief descriptions of hand and arm motions, and related words on the back of each card. Where appropriate, the photos include directional arrows that show hand or arm movements. These cards also show the correct formations of hand shapes and facial expressions to eliminate any possible confusion regarding intended word meanings.

Each card has a hole in one corner to accommodate a metal ring included with the boxed set, so you can rearrange the cards in any way you want to study. You can review signs that you have difficulty identifying, or group signs together to form different sentences of your own.

Author Bio

Geoffrey S. Poor is Professor of ASL at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY.

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