Top Signs for the Classroom -- Part 2
Do you have a deaf or hard of hearing student in your classroom?
Direct communication with your student in sign language can help you make a vital connection. Watch as Lillah Harris demonstrates some helpful ASL signs related to manners in the video 'Top Signs for the Classroom- Part II'.
[Lillah Harris] Hi, welcome back to part two of our series, The Top Signs for Teachers in the Classroom.
The signs that I'm going to show you today all have to do with
So to start, we will start with a flat handshape on your chest. And this is "Please". You can also use two hand shapes.
The next is, "Thank You"
The same flat hand shape, and you can also use one hand.
The next sign is "You're Welcome".
Again, the same handshape and the direction is coming towards your body. "You're welcome"
The last sign is a closed fist for, "Sorry".
Great job learning.
I look forward to seeing you for part three.


