Welcome to our series sharing Homeschool Resources: Sign Languages & Piano. I can’t wait to learn Sign Language with Charlie. As for the Piano I don’t know how Charlie would feel about learning a Musical Instrument, but I am going to see if I can’t at least get Charlie to try it out and who knows I might join Charlie in class.
Do you have a student interested in learning sign language? If so, take a look at Signing Online! With Signing Online, your student can learn American Sign Language (ASL) from anywhere using your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Purchase by 3/5 and get 600 SmartPoints.
Susan Paradis Piano Teaching Resources– Grades 2-8, with parental supervision
Looking for printables for practice and activities to supplement your music studies, specifically piano? Then check out this website from classroom music specialist, Susan Paradis. Visitors will find loads of great teaching ideas and colorful printables to add fun and interest to their music class.
When arriving at today’s link, click the “Free>Teaching Aids” menu to access the various freebies. Here you’ll find:
- Flash Cards
- One Minute Club Cards
- Staff Paper
- Recital Programs
- Certificates
- Assignment Pages
- Binder Covers
- Practice Aids
- and a lot of other free things teachers like!
There are so many wonderfully created resources here you will want to add this website to your bookmarks.
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Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates
Knowing sign language is a great skill. I’ll have to look into these lessons for my own kids. We know some sign, but I’d love for us to be fluent.
It definitely is! Some schools used to teach it in school. Luckily we have lots of great options to learn it now!