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Books with title Sign Language ABC

  • Sign Language

    Lora Heller

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, March 4, 2014)
    Title: Sign Language Binding: Board Books Author: LoraHeller Publisher: Sterling
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  • Indian Sign Language

    William Tomkins

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1969)
    Plains Indians from different tribes speaking different languages were nevertheless able to communicate facts and feelings of considerable complexity when they met. They used a language composed of gestures made almost entirely with the hands and fingers, probably the most highly developed gesture language to be found in any part of the world.With this book, you will find it simple to use this language, which the author learned in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, principally from Sioux Indians in Wyoming. Drawings and short descriptions make clear the proper positions and motions of the hands to convey the meaning of over 870 alphabetically arranged common words β€” hungry, camp, evening, angry, fire, laugh, owl, cat, many times, brave, cold, heart, rain, spotted, together, river, etc. The words are then used in sample sentences. There are also brief sections on the pictography and ideography of the Sioux and Ojibway tribes, and on smoke signals.This is a book for anyone who wants to learn or teach Indian sign language β€” scouts, school teachers, camp counselors, scout leaders, parents, linguists, and students of Indian culture. To help counselors and teachers, the last chapters give instructions on how to conduct the Indian ceremony for opening a council fire, an Indian initiation ceremony, and suggestions for sign language tests and exercises.
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  • Sign Language ABC

    My Ebook Publishing House

    eBook (My Ebook Publishing House, Jan. 10, 2016)
    "Sign Language ABC" teaches children to know and make the 26 letters in the American Sign Language. Learning the names and shapes of the letters of the alphabet is the first step to reading. They'll develop strong beginning reading skills and explore language while they're having fun!Fun and educational learning.Β Each page teaches children the American Sign Language alphabet through adorable illustrations.
  • Sign Language ABC

    Lora Heller

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, March 6, 2012)
    A is for ASTRONAUT, B is for BIRD, and C is for CRAB. Bold and bright, hip and cool, this striking ABC book is like none other: each page teaches children the American Sign Language alphabet through a combination of letters, hand spelling, and adorable illustrations.
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  • Sign Language ABC

    Lora Heller

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2013)
    Brand new
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  • Sign Language ABC

    My Ebook Publishing House

    Paperback (SC Active Business Development Srl, Nov. 23, 2016)
    "Sign Language ABC" teaches children to know and make the 26 letters in the American Sign Language. Learning the names and shapes of the letters of the alphabet is the first step to reading. They'll develop strong beginning reading skills and explore language while they're having fun!Fun and educational learning. Each page teaches children the American Sign Language alphabet through adorable illustrations.
  • Sign Language

    Amy Ackley

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Aug. 18, 2011)
    Young adult fiction winner Amy Ackley of Brighton, Mich. is a mother of three whose career has included a variety of jobs, from public administration to labor relations for top automakers. Ackley left home at the tender age of 16 and has supported herself ever since. Inspired by the loss of her father and two close friends to cancer, Sign Language tells the story of twelve-year-old Abby North. Her first hint that something is wrong with her dad is the scar that appears on his stomach after he goes in for kidney surgery. Soon, the thing she calls "It" has a real name: cancer. Before, her biggest concerns were her annoying brother, the crush unaware of her existence, and her changing feelings for her best friend, Spence. Now, her mother cries in the shower, her father is exhausted, and nothing is normal anymore. Nancy Werlin said the novel "tells its story beautifully and movingly, and it earns its hopeful ending. Ackley is without question a talented writer."
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  • Sign Language

    Amy Ackley

    eBook (Viking Books for Young Readers, Aug. 18, 2011)
    Twelve-year-old Abby North's first hint that something is really wrong with her dad is how long it's taking him to recover from what she thought was routine surgery. Soon, the thing she calls "It" has a real name: cancer. Before, her biggest concerns were her annoying brother, the crush unaware of her existence, and her changing feelings for her best friend, Spence, the boy across the street. Now, her mother cries in the shower, her father is exhausted, and nothing is normal anymore. Amy Ackley's impressive debut is wrenching, heartbreaking, and utterly true.
  • Indian Sign Language

    William Tomkins

    eBook (Dover Publications, April 20, 2012)
    Plains Indians from different tribes speaking different languages were nevertheless able to communicate facts and feelings of considerable complexity when they met. They used a language composed of gestures made almost entirely with the hands and fingers, probably the most highly developed gesture language to be found in any part of the world.With this book, you will find it simple to use this language, which the author learned in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, principally from Sioux Indians in Wyoming. Drawings and short descriptions make clear the proper positions and motions of the hands to convey the meaning of over 870 alphabetically arranged common words β€” hungry, camp, evening, angry, fire, laugh, owl, cat, many times, brave, cold, heart, rain, spotted, together, river, etc. The words are then used in sample sentences. There are also brief sections on the pictography and ideography of the Sioux and Ojibway tribes, and on smoke signals.This is a book for anyone who wants to learn or teach Indian sign language β€” scouts, school teachers, camp counselors, scout leaders, parents, linguists, and students of Indian culture. To help counselors and teachers, the last chapters give instructions on how to conduct the Indian ceremony for opening a council fire, an Indian initiation ceremony, and suggestions for sign language tests and exercises.
  • Sign Language ABC

    Lora Heller

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, March 6, 2012)
    A is for ASTRONAUT, B is for BIRD, and C is for CRAB. Bold and bright, hip and cool, this striking ABC book is like none other: each page teaches children the American Sign Language alphabet through a combination of letters, hand spelling, and adorable illustrations.
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  • French Sign Language

    M.R. PEARCE D.L. ELLIS, M.R. PEARCE

    Paperback (HARRAP, )
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  • ABCs of Sign Language

    Josef Sanders

    Spiral-bound (Academic Communication Associates, Jan. 1, 1997)
    The sign language illustrations in this book were created by renowned deaf, paralyzed artist, James Harrall - Pictures were drawn with the pen in his mouth. Ages 5 and up. This book is designed as an introduction to basic vocabulary in sign language. A full page is devoted to each of the basic nouns, verbs, and adjectives in this book to avoid the confusion that often occurs when multiple pictures populate the page. The ABCs of Sign Language is a unique book because it was illustrated by an amazing artist who is quite unique. James Harrall, a congenitally deaf and paralyzed artist, drew the pictures for this book by holding the pen in his mouth. His accomplishments are amazing and are an inspiration to others with various types of physical challenges. By sharing his accomplishments with children, teachers have been able to show what can be accomplished by a "handicapped" individual who is highly motivated to achieve high goals. James Harrall is well-known for his extraordinary renderings of clowns. The creation of these illustrations brought much joy to the artist and to all those around him. Pen-and-ink renderings of clowns, created by James Harrall, are included throughout this book. You will use this book as a sign language teaching tool, but you will also want to share it with others because of the amazing accomplishments of James Harrall. This is definitely a "must have" resource for every special education classroom because it shows that disabilities do not necessarily interfere with one's desire to achieve important goals.