Word Board Games

ASLingo Game Sign Language Bingo for Ages 5 and Up

$34.95

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ASLingo an exciting and challenging game is played just like a bingo game The words are signed in ASL with players following the pictorial hand shapes on the cards While having fun signing skills are being practiced This hands on activity makes learning ASL easy This game is great for people of all signing abilities Native deaf adults will enjoy playing this game as much as people learning ASL Also it is an excellent way for kids to be exposed to new vocabulary while playing ASLingo There are 20 hand shapes used in this game ASLingo There are 200 words combined with 20 different hand shapes There are 10 words for each hand shape The words represent different levels Cards can be sorted out to meet game players levels while playing the game simultaneously For example elementary teachers can sort out the cards differently from the ASL teachers Families with a deaf member would probably want to keep the whole set to challenge themselves The deaf people playing this game together can do the same That is the advantage of playing ASLingo at different levels It is best if played with a Deaf native signer or a qualified hearing signer However individuals with minimal signing experience can play effectively when using an ASL dictionary sign language book or ASL video as a reference The ASLingo playing cards can even be used as flashcards a good idea for car trips or study groups For ages 5 and up 2 8 players

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  1. R. Thompson says:

    We played this tonight to celebrate the last class of the semester in a junior college beginning ASL course. I loved it!! My family (my wife, twin teenage granddaughters and me) are all trying in different ways to learn ASL so that we can communicate with deaf friends at our church. One tool we’ve been intending to use is to have “silent game nights” at home, and this wonderful game will be just what we need to get started. I’ll bet some of those friends would happily play it with us, too. It is chock full of very useful signs you don’t get in the beginning class. I can’t think of a better way to learn them if you enjoy parlor games.
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