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1、Sign Language and Hand TalkA Reading AZ Level L Leveled BookWord Count:637Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-Sign Language and Hand TalkLEVELED READER ALEVELED BOOK LWritten byLacy Finn BorgoSign Language and Hand TalkLevel L Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Lacy
2、 Finn BorgoAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,page 15(top right):Stockbyte/Getty Images;back cover,pages 4(top left,top right,bottom left,bottom right),6(right),7(top left,right,center),9(right),12,15(bottom left):Jupiterimages Corporation;title page,page 7(bottom):Stephen Co
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5、uage and Hand Talkwww.readinga-Written by Lacy Finn BorgoAaHhNnTtBbIiOoUuCcVvDdJjPpWwEeKkQqXxFfLlRrYyGgMmSsZzSign Language and Hand Talk Level L 34IntroductionPeople have always used their hands to communicate.Today,people still communicate with their hands.A police officer holds up a hand to stop a
6、 car.A dad waves his hand to say“hello”and“goodbye.”A mom uses her hand to“blow”her son a kiss.Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Learning Sign Language.6Teaching Animals to Sign.10Famous Sign Language Users.12Conclusion.15Glossary.16Index.16Sign Language and Hand Talk Level L 34IntroductionPeople have
7、always used their hands to communicate.Today,people still communicate with their hands.A police officer holds up a hand to stop a car.A dad waves his hand to say“hello”and“goodbye.”A mom uses her hand to“blow”her son a kiss.Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Learning Sign Language.6Teaching Animals to S
8、ign.10Famous Sign Language Users.12Conclusion.15Glossary.16Index.16Sign Language and Hand Talk Level L 56People who are deaf or hard of hearing use their hands to make letters and words.This kind of communication is called sign language.Sign language first started in the United States in 1815.An Ame
9、rican named Thomas Gallaudet helped create an American Sign Language from French hand signs,Native American hand signs,and other hand signs.Gallaudet College,1897,a school for deaf students,was namedfor Thomas Gallaudet.GallaudetLearning Sign LanguageToday,sign language is taught to deaf people from
10、 when they are very young.When a deaf child is playing with a ball,a parent uses two hands to make a sign for ball.Then,the parent points to the ball.The sign for ball is called a whole word sign.Deaf children also learn to use their fingers to make letters.They learn each letter of the alphabet.Mak
11、ing these different types of signs is called signing.ballSign Language and Hand Talk Level L 56People who are deaf or hard of hearing use their hands to make letters and words.This kind of communication is called sign language.Sign language first started in the United States in 1815.An American name
12、d Thomas Gallaudet helped create an American Sign Language from French hand signs,Native American hand signs,and other hand signs.Gallaudet College,1897,a school for deaf students,was namedfor Thomas Gallaudet.GallaudetLearning Sign LanguageToday,sign language is taught to deaf people from when they
13、 are very young.When a deaf child is playing with a ball,a parent uses two hands to make a sign for ball.Then,the parent points to the ball.The sign for ball is called a whole word sign.Deaf children also learn to use their fingers to make letters.They learn each letter of the alphabet.Making these
14、different types of signs is called signing.ballSign Language and Hand Talk Level L 78Deaf children make up ABC stories to practice signing letters.For example,the sign for the letter A looks like an apple.The letter B is flat like a table.The letter C is like an open mouth.This ABC story might be an
15、 apple sitting on a table waiting for a mouth to eat it.As each new letter of the alphabet is learned,a new part of the story is added.AaBbCcWhole word signs are used to make sentences.Whole word signs are made using hand movements.Body movements and changes in the face also are used.Signers watch p
16、eoples hands,bodies,and faces.This helps them know what is being communicated.IgohomenowSign Language and Hand Talk Level L 78Deaf children make up ABC stories to practice signing letters.For example,the sign for the letter A looks like an apple.The letter B is flat like a table.The letter C is like
17、 an open mouth.This ABC story might be an apple sitting on a table waiting for a mouth to eat it.As each new letter of the alphabet is learned,a new part of the story is added.AaBbCcWhole word signs are used to make sentences.Whole word signs are made using hand movements.Body movements and changes
18、in the face also are used.Signers watch peoples hands,bodies,and faces.This helps them know what is being communicated.IgohomenowSign Language and Hand Talk Level L 910Teaching Signs to Animals Some other animals can understand hand signs.For example,a dog owner can teach a dog to stay.When the owne
19、r gives his dog the sign,the dog stays in one spot.Signs also can be used to make a dog sit up,roll over,and lie down.stayBabies who are not deaf also can learn to use sign language.Babies can make signs before they can say words.Babies can learn to shape their hands like a cup and pretend to take a
20、 drink.This sign tells parents that the baby is thirsty.Babies also learn to make a fist when they want milk.drinkSign Language and Hand Talk Level L 910Teaching Signs to Animals Some other animals can understand hand signs.For example,a dog owner can teach a dog to stay.When the owner gives his dog
21、 the sign,the dog stays in one spot.Signs also can be used to make a dog sit up,roll over,and lie down.stayBabies who are not deaf also can learn to use sign language.Babies can make signs before they can say words.Babies can learn to shape their hands like a cup and pretend to take a drink.This sig
22、n tells parents that the baby is thirsty.Babies also learn to make a fist when they want milk.drinkSign Language and Hand Talk Level L 1112Famous Sign Language UsersHelen Keller Helen Keller could not see or hear.She used her sense of touch to communicate.People could use their fingers to sign lette
23、rs on the palm of Helens hand.Helen also would touch peoples lips as they spoke.She understood what they were saying by the changing shape of their lips.Helen became an inspiration to many people.Koko is a famous gorilla that has been taught to use sign language.Koko learned to sign when she was a b
24、aby.She has learned more than 1,000 signs.Koko can tell her trainer when she is hungry,thirsty,happy,or sad.Try This!Learn the signs for some words.Practice by signing to a partner.Try this sign to see if your partner can tell what you are trying to communicate.Sign Language and Hand Talk Level L 11
25、12Famous Sign Language UsersHelen Keller Helen Keller could not see or hear.She used her sense of touch to communicate.People could use their fingers to sign letters on the palm of Helens hand.Helen also would touch peoples lips as they spoke.She understood what they were saying by the changing shap
26、e of their lips.Helen became an inspiration to many people.Koko is a famous gorilla that has been taught to use sign language.Koko learned to sign when she was a baby.She has learned more than 1,000 signs.Koko can tell her trainer when she is hungry,thirsty,happy,or sad.Try This!Learn the signs for
27、some words.Practice by signing to a partner.Try this sign to see if your partner can tell what you are trying to communicate.Sign Language and Hand Talk Level L 1314Heather WhitestoneIn 1994,Heather Whitestone became Miss America.She was the first deaf person to win the contest.She danced to music s
28、he couldnt hear.Since winning the crown,Heather has spoken and written books about living as a deaf person.She is an inspiration to many people,too.William Ellsworth HoyWilliam Ellsworth Hoy was the first deaf major league baseball player.In 1901,he hit the first grand slam home run in the American
29、League.Hoy taught his team members sign language.He made up many of the signs that coaches,players,and umpires use today.Sign Language and Hand Talk Level L 1314Heather WhitestoneIn 1994,Heather Whitestone became Miss America.She was the first deaf person to win the contest.She danced to music she c
30、ouldnt hear.Since winning the crown,Heather has spoken and written books about living as a deaf person.She is an inspiration to many people,too.William Ellsworth HoyWilliam Ellsworth Hoy was the first deaf major league baseball player.In 1901,he hit the first grand slam home run in the American Leag
31、ue.Hoy taught his team members sign language.He made up many of the signs that coaches,players,and umpires use today.Sign Language and Hand Talk Level L 1516ConclusionEveryone uses some kind of sign language or hand talk every day.Many deaf people communicate by signing.Babies,animals,and people who
32、 can hear also can learn to understand hand signs.Glossarycommunicate(v.)to make thoughts or ideas known(p.4)deaf(adj.)able to hear little or nothing at all(p.5)inspiration(n.)a good influence(p.12)sense(n.)a way of understanding the world through sight,touch,taste,smell,or hearing(p.12)sign a syste
33、m of hand,face,language(n.)and body movements used to communicate(p.5)signing(n.)using sign language(p.6)IndexAmerican Sign Language,5animals,10,11,15babies,9,15baseball,14child(-ren),6,7Gallaudet,Thomas,5 Hoy,William,14Keller,Helen,12Koko,11sign(-s)(-ing),58,912sign language,5,6,9,11,14,15Whiteston
34、e,Heather,13whole word sign(s),6,8Sign Language and Hand Talk Level L 1516ConclusionEveryone uses some kind of sign language or hand talk every day.Many deaf people communicate by signing.Babies,animals,and people who can hear also can learn to understand hand signs.Glossarycommunicate(v.)to make th
35、oughts or ideas known(p.4)deaf(adj.)able to hear little or nothing at all(p.5)inspiration(n.)a good influence(p.12)sense(n.)a way of understanding the world through sight,touch,taste,smell,or hearing(p.12)sign a system of hand,face,language(n.)and body movements used to communicate(p.5)signing(n.)us
36、ing sign language(p.6)IndexAmerican Sign Language,5animals,10,11,15babies,9,15baseball,14child(-ren),6,7Gallaudet,Thomas,5 Hoy,William,14Keller,Helen,12Koko,11sign(-s)(-ing),58,912sign language,5,6,9,11,14,15Whitestone,Heather,13whole word sign(s),6,8Sign Language and Hand TalkLevel L Leveled Book L
37、earning AZWritten by Lacy Finn BorgoAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,page 15(top right):Stockbyte/Getty Images;back cover,pages 4(top left,top right,bottom left,bottom right),6(right),7(top left,right,center),9(right),12,15(bottom left):Jupiterimages Corporation;title page,
38、page 7(bottom):Stephen Coburn/D;pages 3,9(bottom right):Hemera Technologies/Jupiterimages Corporation;page 4(bottom center):Colin Anderson/Brand X/Corbis;page 5(bottom):R.Douglas/Corbis;5(inset):Bettmann/Corbis;pages 6(left),8(all),9(top left),10:Learning A -Z;page 11:Bettmann/Corbis;page 13:Donna C
39、onnor/Sygma/Corbis;page 14(left):courtesy of Library of Congress,Prints&Photographs Div LC-DIG-bbc-0383f;page 14(top right):Rim Light Photography/Corbis;page 14(bottom right):Glyn Jones/Corbis;page 15 (top left):Ben Blankenburg/Corbis;page 15(bottom right):iSCorrelationLEVEL LK1820Fountas&PinnellRea
40、ding RecoveryDRASign Language and Hand Talkwww.readinga-Written by Lacy Finn BorgoAaHhNnTtBbIiOoUuCcVvDdJjPpWwEeKkQqXxFfLlRrYyGgMmSsZzSign Language and Hand TalkA Reading AZ Level L Leveled BookWord Count:637Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-Sign Language and Hand TalkLEVELED READER ALEVELED BOOK LWritten byLacy Finn Borgo