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Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Picture a Christmas - Simple Sign Language
This year I'm teaching Picture a Christmas from the Children's Songbook for one of our ward Christmas party songs. I wanted to teach it with sign language so I called upon a friend of mine in another ward to make a video of the sign language for this song (since she knows ASL and has been teaching this song in sign language in her Primary the last few years!). She is so sweet and did it for me! Thank you Sara. :) Here is the link to her YouTube channel to view the simple sign language for this song. (She even told me that she doesn't end up doing all the signs she does in this video with her Primary. I have found that if I do too many signs for my Primary that the kids are too focused on doing them right and not singing hardly at all. Just something to keep in mind.)
Monday, July 7, 2014
I Love to See the Temple - Sign Language
Here is a video I made of simple sign language (ASL) for I Love to See the Temple. This in no way is meant to be a translation to ASL, but a teaching tool to help the children in Primary remember the words to this special song. I included signs for specific key words to go along with the timing of the words in the song.
The video is mirrored so you may lead with your right hand (if it is your dominant hand). Lead with whichever hand is most comfortable for you. The children will either mirror you or lead with the hand that is comfortable for them, unless you tell them otherwise.
VERSE 1
I LOVE to SEE the TEMPLE.
I'm GOING there SOMEDAY
To FEEL the Holy SPIRIT,
To LISTEN and to PRAY.
For the TEMPLE is a HOUSE of GOD,
A place of LOVE and BEAUTY.
I'll PREPARE myself while I am young(CHILD);
This is my SACRED DUTY.
VERSE 2
I LOVE to SEE the TEMPLE.
I'll go INSIDE SOMEDAY.
I'll COV'NANT with my FATHER;
I'll PROMISE to OBEY.
For the TEMPLE is a HOLY place
Where WE are SEALED TOGETHER.
As a CHILD of GOD, I've LEARNED this TRUTH:
A FAM'LY is FOREVER.
ASL Video:
LDS.org ASL video list (scroll down to find I Love to See the Temple -- there are two videos, an adult and a child)
The video is mirrored so you may lead with your right hand (if it is your dominant hand). Lead with whichever hand is most comfortable for you. The children will either mirror you or lead with the hand that is comfortable for them, unless you tell them otherwise.
VERSE 1
I LOVE to SEE the TEMPLE.
I'm GOING there SOMEDAY
To FEEL the Holy SPIRIT,
To LISTEN and to PRAY.
For the TEMPLE is a HOUSE of GOD,
A place of LOVE and BEAUTY.
I'll PREPARE myself while I am young(CHILD);
This is my SACRED DUTY.
VERSE 2
I LOVE to SEE the TEMPLE.
I'll go INSIDE SOMEDAY.
I'll COV'NANT with my FATHER;
I'll PROMISE to OBEY.
For the TEMPLE is a HOLY place
Where WE are SEALED TOGETHER.
As a CHILD of GOD, I've LEARNED this TRUTH:
A FAM'LY is FOREVER.
ASL Video:
LDS.org ASL video list (scroll down to find I Love to See the Temple -- there are two videos, an adult and a child)
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
The Family Is of God - Sign Language

This is a video I made for simple sign language (ASL) for the song The Family Is of God.
I am not proficient in ASL, though I have used many resources in trying to find the correct signs to portray the true meaning of the song. I have chosen select, key words in the song to sign. This is not intended to be a translation of the song to ASL. It is simply a teaching tool to help the children learn and remember the words of the song by getting them to move their bodies in specific and meaningful ways.
Below are two videos, the first with the whole song and sign language, and the second with the spoken lyrics and corresponding signs. Also below is a write up of the song with links to ASL dictionaries online for each individual sign.
The videos are mirrored so you can follow with your right-dominant hand.
If you want the children to learn with their right-dominant hand, reverse your signs.
If you are left-handed, you may reverse the signs also.
FULL SONG
SPOKEN CLIPS
VERSE 1:
Our FATHER has a FAMILY, It's ME! It's YOU, ALL-others too: we are HIS CHILDREN.
HE SENT each one of US to EARTH, through BIRTH, To LIVE and LEARN here in FAM'LIES.
CHORUS:
GOD GAVE-US FAMILIES to HELP-US BECOME what HE wants us to be(BECOME)
This is how HE SHARES his LOVE, for the FAM'LY is of GOD.
VERSE 2:
A FATHER'S place is to PRESIDE, PROVIDE, to LOVE and TEACH the GOSPEL to his CHILDREN.
A FATHER LEADS in fam'ly PRAYER to SHARE their LOVE for FATHER in HEAVEN.
VERSE 3:
A MOTHER'S purpose is to CARE, PREPARE, to NURTURE and to STRENGTHEN all her CHILDREN.
She TEACHES CHILDREN to OBEY, to PRAY, to LOVE and SERVE in the FAM'LY.
VERSE 4:
I'll LOVE and SERVE my FAMILY and be a good EXAMPLE to each FAM'LY MEMBER.
And when I am a MOM or DAD, so GLAD, I'll HELP my FAM'LY REMEMBER:
If you have questions about how to teach sign language in Primary, CLICK HERE to view my post about the topic.
Personal note:
I really enjoy sign language and I think it is a great way to keep children interested as they learn and review songs. I wasn't planning on using sign language to teach this song because I'm trying to be a well-rounded teacher and use lots of different tools and techniques. However, I'm glad I did the research and practice and video for this song because it helped me remember the words and the order they go in, and really solidify each verse for me (which can be tricky, even for a musically inclined person!). I plan on teaching the signs for each of the responsibilities listed in verses 2, 3 & 4 in at least JR Primary. I hope it will be a good way to keep them engaged and help them remember those tricky lines! I just feel like they need something to see or do, and most of them can't read, but they all can move their bodies and do and see sign language. :)
Happy signing! :)
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Teaching with Sign Language
I love using simple sign language to teach or reinforce the words of a song in Primary. It is a beautiful language and fun to learn.
There are different ways one can go about using sign language in Primary. I'll give a few of my ideas and then you can take the ideas and run with them!
WHICH HAND?
First of all, if you're using sign language just for learning you don't have to worry if you don't want to about which hand the kids use and they will just do it with the hand that they want. However, if you are wanting them to learn with their dominant hand (for most it will be the right hand), or all of them to do the signs with the same hand, you can tell them to mirror you while you do the signs with your left hand (backwards, unless you are left-handed). To help them practice this I first do a silly mirroring activity by telling them to mirror what I do and then I move my arms in silly ways (such as touching my nose with my elbow sticking out, patting my head, raising either arm, etc.). This would be good to do if you plan on using sign in a song for a presentation in Sacrament meeting, etc.
MUSIC
There are different ways one can go about using sign language in Primary. I'll give a few of my ideas and then you can take the ideas and run with them!
WHICH HAND?
First of all, if you're using sign language just for learning you don't have to worry if you don't want to about which hand the kids use and they will just do it with the hand that they want. However, if you are wanting them to learn with their dominant hand (for most it will be the right hand), or all of them to do the signs with the same hand, you can tell them to mirror you while you do the signs with your left hand (backwards, unless you are left-handed). To help them practice this I first do a silly mirroring activity by telling them to mirror what I do and then I move my arms in silly ways (such as touching my nose with my elbow sticking out, patting my head, raising either arm, etc.). This would be good to do if you plan on using sign in a song for a presentation in Sacrament meeting, etc.
TEACHING PROCESS
Sometimes I will start with the more familiar part of the
song to teach, such as the chorus. I
usually do only a few signs at a time, sometimes that's a phrase and sometimes
it's half of a phrase. If it's a song
they are not familiar with I will sing the phrase to them first and have them
repeat after me. Then I will show them
the signs for the phrase and kind of explain how to do each one and then have them do it with me,
while speaking the word it goes with each time.
Then we will sing and sign the phrase we've learned, adding phrases
together and singing from the beginning to where we've learned until we have
learned the whole thing and can sing it all the way through. If it's an easy song they know another alternative
is you can have them follow along with you as you sign each phrase and then
slowly go through the signs after they've seen them.
While I'm teaching the signs we sing small phrases a
cappella, or the pianist will play just the melody of the song. When we put phrases together the pianist usually chimes in with either the melody or accompaniment. It's nice for the kids to have the music in the background to stabilize their learning of the melody of the song.
WHEN TO TEACH THE SIGNS
It depends on the difficulty/familiarity of
the song when I begin sign. For the hymn I Stand All Amazed, for instance, I began teaching only a few repetitive signs the first Singing Time (I did this at the end of another lesson plan by Pat Graham), and will add
the rest in the next Singing Time. I
taught He Sent His Son (which is more well known by most kids) this year with a
different activity the first week and then went over it again with them and
tuned it up the second week with some sign language.
I've also taught a song with sign language in one Singing Time.
Sign is a great way to teach a song on the first week, and
it can also be a great way to review or refine a song on the second week. Personally I would either do the first or
second week of teaching the particular song and not wait longer.
The kids will be happy to do the signs in later weeks as you continue to sing the song, and the more they
review it the more they will learn it and get it down.
Happy signing!
Monday, February 10, 2014
I Stand All Amazed - Sign Language
I STAND ALL AMAZED - hymn 193
Okay guys, I was brave and made a video of the simple sign I'm going to teach to my Primary to help them learn this hymn...
Disclaimer: I am not fluent in ASL, but have learned a little bit along the way. If you're better versed with sign language and notice something that needs fixing please let me know!
Note: 3rd Edition Video -- EXTENDED EXTENDED VERSION -- Includes ALL VERSES. :)
NOTE: I've stumbled upon a few more signs which I now understand better to sign for this hymn, namely -- the sign SHOCK for "stand," the sign WOW for "oh," and I added ENOUGH in there.
Note: Here is my (1st) updated video with a more accurate representation of the signs and meanings.
The video is mirrored.
Each bolded word below are the ones I will teach a sign for to my Primary. You can find all of these words in the references I listed below.
2nd Edition Video Notes:
FOR JUNIOR PRIMARY: I omitted the sign for STAND, FEEL (in FEEL-AMAZED in "tremble"), and ENOUGH (in the chorus).
VERSE 1:
I stand(SHOCK) all amazed(AWE/AMAZING) at
the LOVE JESUS
offers me(HE-GIVES-ME),
CONFUSED at the GRACE that so fully(THOROUGH or ALL)* HE proffers me(HE-GIVES-ME).
I tremble(FEEL-AWE/AMAZED)** to KNOW that for ME HE was CRUCIFIED,
That for ME, a SINNER, HE SUFFERED, HE bled(BLOOD/BLEED) and DIED.
CONFUSED at the GRACE that so fully(THOROUGH or ALL)* HE proffers me(HE-GIVES-ME).
I tremble(FEEL-AWE/AMAZED)** to KNOW that for ME HE was CRUCIFIED,
That for ME, a SINNER, HE SUFFERED, HE bled(BLOOD/BLEED) and DIED.
CHORUS:
Oh(WOW), it is WONDERFUL that HE should care(CARE-ABOUT/CHERISH) for ME
ENOUGH to DIE for ME!
Oh(WOW), it is WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL to ME!
ENOUGH to DIE for ME!
Oh(WOW), it is WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL to ME!
VERSE 2:
I marvel(AWE/AMAZE) that HE would DESCEND from HIS THRONE DIVINE
To RESCUE a SOUL so REBELLIOUS and PROUD as mine(ME),
That HE should extend(GIVE) HIS great LOVE unto such as I,
Sufficient(ENOUGH) to OWN, to REDEEM, and to JUSTIFY.
VERSE 3:
I think(THINK-OVER) of HIS HANDS PIERCED and bleeding(BLOOD/BLEED) to pay(JUSTICE) the debt(SIN)!
Such MERCY, such LOVE and devotion(DEDICATION) can I FORGET?
NO, no, I will PRAISE and ADORE at the mercy seat(HIM),
Until at the glorified(GLORY) THRONE I KNEEL at his feet([to] HIM). [alternatively you could sign FEET if you'd like]
Notes:
I marvel(AWE/AMAZE) that HE would DESCEND from HIS THRONE DIVINE
To RESCUE a SOUL so REBELLIOUS and PROUD as mine(ME),
That HE should extend(GIVE) HIS great LOVE unto such as I,
Sufficient(ENOUGH) to OWN, to REDEEM, and to JUSTIFY.
VERSE 3:
I think(THINK-OVER) of HIS HANDS PIERCED and bleeding(BLOOD/BLEED) to pay(JUSTICE) the debt(SIN)!
Such MERCY, such LOVE and devotion(DEDICATION) can I FORGET?
NO, no, I will PRAISE and ADORE at the mercy seat(HIM),
Until at the glorified(GLORY) THRONE I KNEEL at his feet([to] HIM). [alternatively you could sign FEET if you'd like]
Notes:
* The word "fully" in this hymn doesn't mean full like I've eaten so much and now I'm full. A synonym in this case would be "thoroughly" -- and that's the sign I used. This sign is also used in the LDS.org ASL video of the hymn.
** "Tremble" in this case means more like in awe and amazement. If you look up the sign for "tremble" in an ASL dictionary you will find the sign for AFRAID, which is not an accurate representation of the word in this hymn.
It's important to sign "He" in each instance it occurs so to sign a complete thought, that HE did these things for US.
I wanted to emphasize to my Primary that this song is about what Jesus did for US. So I am going to have them sign "me" every time me/I is sung.
References
Videos:
LDS.org (scroll down to I Stand All Amazed)
Dictionaries:
LDS ASL Dictionary
UPDATED NOTE:
This is how I began to teach sign language to this song. I based my lesson plan on Pat Graham's lesson outline found in a previous post HERE, and used my own visuals (which are included in that post) which looked like this:
I wanted to appeal to more learning styles than just hearing, so seeing the lyrics for this difficultly worded hymn I thought would work well for thee Senior Primary. However, since a lot of Junior Primary does not read (but some do), I added the colors to help also with signing. Yellow is for "I/me," red is "Jesus/He," and I will be adding blue for each of the other words we will be signing.
For the first week I went over rhythms and created ways for them to hear the song multiple times, and in regards to sign language I taught them to sign "I/me," "He," and "wonderful" to get them started. I will spend the next Singing Time teaching the rest of the signs in verse 1 and the chorus.
Happy signing!
UPDATED NOTE:
This is how I began to teach sign language to this song. I based my lesson plan on Pat Graham's lesson outline found in a previous post HERE, and used my own visuals (which are included in that post) which looked like this:
I wanted to appeal to more learning styles than just hearing, so seeing the lyrics for this difficultly worded hymn I thought would work well for thee Senior Primary. However, since a lot of Junior Primary does not read (but some do), I added the colors to help also with signing. Yellow is for "I/me," red is "Jesus/He," and I will be adding blue for each of the other words we will be signing.
For the first week I went over rhythms and created ways for them to hear the song multiple times, and in regards to sign language I taught them to sign "I/me," "He," and "wonderful" to get them started. I will spend the next Singing Time teaching the rest of the signs in verse 1 and the chorus.
Happy signing!
Saturday, January 11, 2014
He Sent His Son - Sign Language
Here is a great video for He Sent His Son (34) with some actions and sign language. Both my senior and junior primarys loved it and did great -- even the little new sunbeams! I really like it because of its simplicity but also it hits the key words and phrases to help emphasize the meaning of the song.
Key words/phrases:
How?
Tell
Love
He sent
Babe
Peace
How?
Show
Pathway
He sent
Walk
Know
How?
Sacrifice
Death
He sent
Die
Rise (resurrection)
What?
[Us - I added this sign, hand on chest]
Scriptures
Faith
Hope
Live
Help
What?
Live
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
I Love to See the Temple - Extra Verse
I wanted to find or write an extra verse to "I Love to See the Temple" that helps the song fit more specifically to the 2014 Primary theme topic for June. I couldn't find one that was what I wanted so I wrote my own!
I Love to See the Temple - CS p. 95, extra verse
I love to see the temple, I'm strengthened every hour
By holy ordinances performed by priesthood power
For the temple is the place where we are bound to all our fam'ly
As we do their work we all are blessed
Now and through eternity
I may or may not tweak a few words here and there, but I am pretty happy with this after racking my brain for the last week about it!
I'm planning on teaching simplified sign language to this song. I like when the children use sign language with music, or anyone really. I've also heard that it helps them learn the songs better. We shall see!
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