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Free Printable Flashcards: Sign Language Alphabet Flashcards

March 15, 2018 by Selena Robinson 17 Comments

Time to include some sign language alphabet flashcards in our series! Click over and grab a free set of ASL Alphabet flashcards!
Sign Language Alphabet Flashcards for Kids
Pick up these sign language alphabet flashcards to learn how to sign your way through the alphabet in ASL!

It’s time for another set of free printable flashcards! I hope you all are enjoying these, because I love sharing them with you!

This week, we’re offering a set of free flashcards for learning the American Sign Language alphabet!

Even if you don’t know anyone who’s deaf or hard or hearing, you can still use sign language with your kids, particularly babies and toddlers.

We love American Sign Language in our family, so we’ve been teaching it to the kids from a young age.

Printable ASL Alphabet Flashcards

Around here, Piglet is showing an interest in signing now. She tries to sign prayers and songs along with us.

When she does something to one of her siblings, she generally apologizes by signing “Sorry”. It’s too cute! 

Keep reading to see how to get your set. And, see how to grab a deluxe sign language alphabet printable learning cards set from my store too!

By the way, if you love these, stop by and check out our Sign Language Number 1-10 cards as well!

Learn how to spell in American Sign Language with these printable sign language alphabet flashcards!

What’s In the Free Printable Flashcards: Sign Language Alphabet Pack?

To use these sign language alphabet flashcards, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are provided in this post. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Scissors
  • Laminator (if you want to reuse these)
Sign Language Alphabet Flashcards for Learning the ASL Alphabet

The set includes a full set of ASL alphabet flashcards, with one card for each letter from A to Z.

There’s also a second set of cards that just features the ASL alphabet signs. You can use these to review the letters.

Sign Language Alphabet Flashcards for Learning ASL

Since the uppercase and lowercase letters are shown, you can also use these flashcards to help little learners identify their letters.

Printable Sign Language Alphabet Flashcards for Kids

Plus, these make a great matching game for young learners who are learning to distinguish between “same” and “different”.

Kids can match up the same English letters or ASL letters and compare them to different letters in the set.

Printable American Sign Language Alphabet Flashcards
Scroll down to get your copy of our Sign Language Alphabet Flashcards!

Sign Language Alphabet Printable Learning Cards

Turn learning the ASL alphabet into a complete literacy lesson with these printable sign language alphabet learning cards!

Sign Language Alphabet Printable Cards

These printable sign language letter cards feature both brown and beige skin tones, along with uppercase and lowercase letters.

A line art version is also included, if you want to save on ink. Or you can have students color them in.

Line Art Sign Language Alphabet Cards

A set of printable line art ASL alphabet letter cards is also inside, plus a set of uppercase and lowercase letter cards.

Print them on cardstock and let students play a matching game at literacy centers!

See this product in action in the video below!

Scroll down to get these printable ASL alphabet learning cards!

How to Teach Kids to Sign the Alphabet

If you’d like more resources for teaching the letters in ASL to kids, try the books and links below!

Books for Teaching the Sign Language Alphabet:

1. ABC Phonics: Sing, Sign, and Read – Nellie Edge

2. American Sign Language Alphabet – Jackie Jeffrey

3. Learn the American Sign Language Alphabet – Barb Asselin

4. A is for American Sign Language – Tiffany Dovel

Ideas for Teaching the Sign Language Alphabet:

1. Teaching American Sign Language to Kids – Real Life at Home

2. How to Sign the ASL Alphabet – Look! We’re Learning!

3. Weaving Sign Language into Everyday Activities – Playing with Words 365

Get even more ideas for teaching sign language to kids from these posts!

How to Sign the Alphabet in Sign Language - Look! We're Learning!
10 American Sign Language for Homeschoolers Resources
ASL Alphabet Flashcards

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Printable ASL Alphabet Learning Cards

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Teach kids to spell in American Sign Language with these printable sign language alphabet flashcards! Great for spelling practice too!

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ASL Lesson 11: How to Use Signs for School in Sign Language

November 29, 2016 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

It’s time for another American Sign Language lesson and, in this video, we’re learning how to use signs for school in sign language!

In the deaf community, schooling is a HUGE part of life. Many deaf children and adults attend institutions that are specifically geared to the deaf and hard-of-hearing, so they make lifelong connections at these schools. Some deaf kids and adults, though, attend public schools where they receive instruction alongside hearing individuals with the aid of an interpreter.

Either way, learning how to use signs related to school is important if you’re going to try to talk about education or schooling with a deaf or hard-of-hearing person. And learning these signs can help!

If you enjoy this lesson, stop by and check out how to sign animals in ASL and how to talk about weather in sign language too!

Learn how to use signs for school in American sign language so you can communicate with the deaf and hard-of-hearing!

How to Use Signs for School in Sign Language

In this video, you’ll learn the ASL signs for the following words:

  • School
  • Book
  • Homeschool
  • Homework
  • Graduation
  • Backpack
  • Math
  • Science
  • Reading
  • English
  • Writing
  • and History!

Just a quick note here: In ASL, the sign “English” typically does not refer to the school subject. It generally refers to the English language. Deaf people who are hard-of-hearing or who attend hearing schools, though, may use the sign for “English” to refer to the subject or the study of English lit.

Not many deaf kids are homeschooled (at least not that I know of), but since we’re homeschoolers, I had to include the sign for “homeschool”. And it’s a literal compound sign: the sign for “home” and the sign for “school” stuck together. 🙂

How to Use School Signs in American Sign Language - Look! We're Learning!

If you enjoyed this ASL lesson on school signs, check out some of our other American Sign Language lessons!

How to Ask Questions in American Sign Language

Free Printable Flashcards: Sign Language Alphabet - Look! We're Learning!

ASL Weather Signs - Look! We're Learning!

And get more ASL tips on my American Sign Language Lessons board on Pinterest!

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ASL Lesson 10: How to Ask Questions in Sign Language

October 4, 2016 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

It’s been almost literally forever, but I’ve got another sign language lesson for you today! And it only took 365 days! This lesson is all about how to ask questions in ASL.

When you’re first learning sign language, using questions can be kind of awkward. First, they nearly always appear at the end of a sentence, which is weird to English speakers.

Example: “Where did you eat last night?”

In ASL, you would sign: “Last night, you eat where?” (Or something similar)

So it can be kind of strange using them. But once you get the hang of it, you’ll be signing questions all over the place! Read on to learn more about how to ask questions in sign language!

How to Ask Questions in American Sign Language

How to Ask Questions in Sign Language

This video includes a lesson in how to sign these common question words:

  • Who
  • What
  • Where
  • Why
  • When
  • How
  • What’s up

I also talk a little about how these question words are used. For example, “What’s up?” in sign language is often used as an informal greeting, just as it is in English. (“Hey! What’s up?) But it’s also used to ask for more information or for an explanation of a concept.

So you might see a sentence signed like this: “That book, what’s up?” – which means “What is that book about?” Or you might see this: “Before happen, what’s up?” – which means “Tell me about what happened earlier.” In English, “What’s up” is still considered slang, but it’s perfectly proper grammar in ASL!

Take a look at the video to see more about how to use question words in sign language!

Do you have any specific American Sign Language topics you’d like to learn more about? Give me some suggestions in the comments!

How to Ask Questions in Sign Language

Don’t miss these other sign language resources!

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Learn more about how to use American Sign Language in your homeschool on my Pinterest board!


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10+ American Sign Language for Homeschoolers Resources

July 7, 2014 by Selena Robinson 11 Comments

A big part of our curriculum involves American Sign Language for homeschoolers. We’re in an ASL congregation, but we still try to make use of structured ASL lessons and resources whenever we can.

If you’re searching for ways to teach American Sign Language for homeschoolers, check out some of these great ASL resources!

10 American Sign Language for Homeschoolers Resources

10+ American Sign Language for Homeschoolers Resources

10 ASL for Homeschoolers Resources - Look! We're Learning!

ASL2U is our virtual ASL tutoring service. We’ve completed our very first downloadable lesson and you can grab it now for just $1.99! The lesson includes more than 20 color signs and a complete practice conversation to help you learn to introduce yourself and meet someone in sign language!

To get your copy of ASL2U Lesson 1, visit our Store!

Here are even MORE great American Sign Language for Homeschoolers resources!

A Basic Course in American Sign Language

Sign Language: My First 100 Words

My First Book Of Sign Language

Sign Language for Kids: A Fun & Easy Guide to American Sign Language

Learn to Sign the Fun Way!: Let Your Fingers Do the Talking with Games, Puzzles, and Activities in American Sign Language

The American Sign Language Puzzle Book

American Sign Language for Beginners – Flashcards: Animal & Colors Pack (Incl. ASL + English + Spanish)

American Sign Language for Beginners – Flashcards: Action & Opposites Pack (Incl. ASL + English + Spanish)

American Sign Language Bingo Game – Super Duper Educational Learning Toy for Kids

400 American Sign Language Cards Fun Deck

Learn more about teaching sign language to kids!

Free Printable Flashcards: Sign Language Alphabet - Look! We're Learning!

American Sign Language Alphabet Flashcards

Weather ASL Coloring Pages @ Look! We're Learning!

Sign Language Weather Fingerspelling Pack

Free ASL Number Flashcards - Look! We're Learning!

Sign Language Number Flashcards

And don’t forget to follow my American Sign Language lessons board on Pinterest!

This post is part of the “Foreign Languages for Your Homeschool” linkup from iHomeschoolNetwork! Click on over to read how our fellow bloggers teach foreign languages to their families!

American Sign Language for Homeschoolers - Look! We're Learning!


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ASL Lesson 1: ASL Alphabet and Numbers

November 25, 2013 by Selena Robinson 4 Comments

Hey everyone! I’m super excited today because we’re starting a new ASL lesson video series here at Look! We’re Learning! Our first ASL video lesson is up on YouTube and it’s a review of the letters A through Z, as well as numbers 0 through a quadrillion! (Really.)

How to Sign the Alphabet in Sign Language - Look! We're Learning!

How to Sign the Alphabet in ASL

We’ve shared some great resources that feature how to sign the alphabet in sign language! Check them out below:

ASL2U Lesson 1: Meeting Someone - Look! We're Learning!

ASL2U Lesson 1: Meeting Someone

Free Printable Flashcards: Sign Language Alphabet - Look! We're Learning!

ASL Alphabet Flashcards

Free ASL Number Flashcards - Look! We're Learning!

ASL Number Flashcards

To get a look at the alphabet and numbers in ASL, watch the video lesson below! You might want to print the flashcards to refer to as you watch.

We’d love to know what you think! By the way, if there are any topics in particular, you’d like us to cover, feel free to let me know here! You can subscribe to our future videos by clicking here.

Get more ideas for learning ASL on my American Sign Language Lessons board on Pinterest!


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