About the Book
This workbook has 59 worksheets to help your students explore mammals. Your students will be exposed to over 300 mammal words written on the page using the American Sign Language fingerspelling font. I've included a cheat sheet so you can teach your students how to sign all twenty-six letters of the alphabet, as well as flashcards so they can take them home and practice signing the letters. I've included thirteen different alphabet quizzes so you can evaluate mastery of the alphabet (and record a grade). Everything you need in one workbook from start to finish. What a great way to explore a second language (Sign Language) while expanding your students' vocabulary. Your students will learn that an anteater's babies are called "pups" and that a group of anteaters is a "parade" of anteaters. And a group of camels are known as a "caravan," while a group of tigers is called an "ambush". They'll learn that not only is a baby kangaroo called a "joey", but so are the distant cousins the koala and the opossum. A baby mouse is called a "pinkie," and lots of baby mammals besides the cow are called a calf. Mammals: anteater, bear, beaver, armadillo, bat, buffalo, camel, cat, cow, coyote, deer, dog, dolphin, donkey, duck-billed platypus, elephant, elk, ferret, fox, gazelle, giraffe, goat, gorilla, guinea pig, hippo, horse, human, hyena, kangaroo, koala, llama, leopard, lion, lemur, manatee, mouse, mole, monkey, otter, panda, pig, porcupine, opossum, prairie dog, rabbit, raccoon, rat, rhino, seal, sheep, skunk, sloth, squirrel, tiger, walrus, warthog, whale, wolf and zebra.