Hey there, my fellow funny friends! I’ve got a treat for you today - some hilarious sign language charts that will have you laughing and learning at the same time.
Printable Sign Language Charts
First up, we’ve got some printable sign language charts from Activity Shelter that are perfect for learning the basics. Who knew sign language could be so cute and colorful? These charts are sure to make you smile while expanding your vocabulary.
Baby Sign Language
Next, we’ve got a chart all about baby sign language. This is an amazing tool for parents who want to communicate with their little ones before they can talk. And let’s be real, there’s nothing funnier than a baby signing “more please” with their chubby little hands.
Free Printable ASL Alphabet Flashcards Pack
If you’re looking to take your sign language skills to the next level, check out these free printable ASL alphabet flashcards from Sign. They’re perfect for practicing on the go, and who knows? You might even be able to spell out some hilarious jokes with your new found knowledge.
Alphabet Sign Language Poster
Speaking of expanding your vocabulary, this alphabet sign language poster is a must-have. Hang it up in your room and practice signing all the letters - it might just come in handy the next time you need to spell out something funny but don’t want to use your voice.
Baby Sign Language Chart
Back to baby sign language - this chart from Baby Sign Language is a comprehensive guide to all the signs you’ll need to communicate with your little one. But let’s be honest, the real fun comes from teaching your baby some silly signs, like “cookie monster” or “air guitar.”
Basic Baby Sign Language Chart
Another basic sign language chart, but this one is fillable and printable from Handypdf. You can customize it with your own signs and easily keep track of your progress. And who knows? Maybe you’ll even come up with some new signs that are even funnier than the ones on this chart!
Basic Sign Language Chart Printable Free
Here’s another basic sign language chart that’s printable and free from Easy Signs. I love how it’s designed with pictures and arrows to make it super easy to understand. Plus, learning some new signs might just come in handy during your next game of charades.
Picture of American Sign Language (ASL) Signs for Classroom Management
Finally, we’ve got a picture of some American Sign Language (ASL) signs that are perfect for classroom management. Who knew that sign language had so many practical uses beyond just communication? These signs are sure to come in handy the next time you need to get your students’ attention.
Sign Language - The School House, Nelson B.C.
And last but not least, we’ve got a sign language chart from The School House in Nelson, BC. The different colors and pictures make it fun and easy to learn, and I love how it includes both ASL and Signing Exact English (SEE) signs. Time to get your learning on!
That’s all for now, folks! I hope you had as much fun reading about these sign language charts as I did writing about them. Remember - learning can be hilarious and entertaining, especially when you’re expanding your sign language skills.