Sign Music Research Paper

Decent Essays
Dictaion: What did you like best about the fall festival? Dry Erase Board: Name Writing
Books Peg Boards/Rubber Bands
Stencils/Paper/Color Pencils

Tap Your Sticks
Childrens Choice
“What I like About Me”
Sign Language:
Thank you
Planning: Mirrors
Donut Shop
Introduce Letter: Xx
Sight Word: The
Rhythm Sticks
Show us your jumping w/ rhythm sticks
“Fire Truck”
Sign Language: Please
Planning: Fire Hats
Hermie
Fire Drill
Five Little Monkeys
Buenos Dias
“Pete the Cat I Love My White Shoes”
Similarities/Differences
Sign Language: Play
Planning: Color
Fruits/Vegetables

Dancing with Scarves
Jump with a friend
“Talk To Me”
Introduce: mixed vegetables
Sign Language: Time
Planning: Puppets
Sticky Bubble Gum
Color Me Healthy
I am Special

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