ABC song/ASL alphabet – American version


www.mysmarthands.com http **NOTE: The letter ‘P’ in this video is what your view is. When you make the sign the thumb should be facing towards your body. If you want to learn the alphabet visit our video here: www.youtube.com *You can download this video with mp3 music file here: www.mindbites.com This lesson on Mind Bites includes three version of this song, you’ll learn the alphabet hand shapes, sounds of the alphabet and signs for the song. This is the American version of a song we use in class to help children learn their abcs. It includes the hand shapes for the American Sign Language alphabet. We wanted to have a song then went slow enough for the kids to be able to sing and sign and ultimately learn their letters. **visit my profile to view the Canadian version For more info and videos visit: www.mysmarthands.com Joinour baby sign language FACEBOOK group where you can post questions and get great resources www.facebook.com For parents; learn how to sign with your baby videos: www.mysmarthands.com And finally for an amazing information site on baby sign language visit: www.learnbabysigning.com.

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26 Comments

  1. @Secreteye2 thanks πŸ™‚
    The letter J you make with your pinkie and the letter z your can make with your index finger.

  2. this is very helpful and cool! thanks for making it! but im really confused about z and j. do u form the letter with your index? please reply!

  3. @nikarachan thanks and you are totally right about the p hand! I did it that way so people would see where to put your thumb but I need to say that this is the way you would see the p. The thumb should be facing your body! I’ll not that in the description.

  4. this is awesome, but im concerned about the ‘p’ handshape. the wrist shouldnt be bent becasue that causes wear on the joints and overtime will lead to wrist problems. the motion is more in the arm than anything. maybe that could be specified? i LOVE this, truly a great idea, i just dont want all of the young signers hurting their wrists, if you get me.

  5. @TheNatTran, so what if there is music, I’m DEAF and I still enjoy this video very much. And not all Deaf are 100% deaf.

  6. It’s not just for deaf ppl. It’s for anyone who is looking to learn it so they can communicate with deaf ppl or for any other reason ppl might have

  7. what is the difference when signing the letter f and the number 9? they look the same…

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