ASL Alphabet

ASL Alphabet teaches sign language alphabet using realistic hand gestures! Included in this post are a variety of asl hand sign resources to help engage your students in learning a new language. These products are highly engaging and extremely teacher-friendly. If you love these sign language activities and resources, check out our ASL Bundle for more finger spelling fun!

ASL Alphabet

The ASL alphabet resources below include free printable charts, posters, worksheets, and interactive activities tailored to students from pre-K to 5th grade (and beyond). Go on an exciting journey with your students as they acquire a new language skill learning effective hand signing communication with all backgrounds and abilities.

ASL Alphabet Charts

Our free, printable ASL alphabet charts and posters show how to correctly create each hand sign gesture and the corresponding letter of the alphabet. They make learning ASL fun and engaging for students of all ages. These printables pair well with our printable letter templates.

ASL Sign Alphabet

To effectively utilize the resources on this page for teaching the American Sign Language alphabet, it’s essential to incorporate various strategies. Engage students using games and group activities using the free printable charts, posters, worksheets, and other resources. Create an engaging and impactful learning environment with your students learning the American Sign Language alphabet.

Alphabet ASL

Free, printable A-Z page for student reference. The best part? Actual hands are being used to create the letters, showing students how to correctly form each ASL letter.

ASL Alphabet

A horizontal version of our real-life ASL letters. Each picture shows the correct way to position your hand to make the letters A-Z.

How to Teach Signing the Alphabet

To begin teaching the ASL alphabet using our free printable resources, start by downloading and printing the ASL resources from our website. Introduce the signing alphabet to students, explaining the significance of each letter in American Sign Language, and have them practice forming the hand gestures using the charts for guidance, reinforcing memory through repetition. Remember to encourage continued practice outside of class to master the ASL alphabet with engaging and interactive lessons.

Learn the Alphabet

Learning the alphabet in sign language is a rewarding journey that opens doors to effective communication and inclusivity. Incorporating songs and videos into your teaching approach can make the learning experience engaging and memorable for students. Consider using catchy ASL alphabet songs or educational videos that demonstrate the hand gestures for each letter, reinforcing learning through auditory and visual cues. For song suggestions, check out ASL Alphabet Song and ASL Alphabet Video Guide for valuable teaching aids in your classroom.

ASL Bundle

Don’t miss out on our sign language packet of ASL Alphabet Worksheets in our ASL Bundle of fun, hands-on activities including Alphabet, Number, Sign Language, Fine Motor and SO much more. From finger spelling charts to emotional play dough mats, your kids will have a blast for hours! Each page is covered from top to bottom with many valuable skill-set-building activities! You’ll love these no-prep ASL ABC charts for homeschool, preschool, and kindergarten classrooms. 

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