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FREE Coloring Pages - American Sign Language - Q to U

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Free ASL Coloring Pages

In response to several requests, we have been asked to find and post some coloring pages, coloring sheets and drawings that show what each of the letters of the alphabet look like in American Sign Language. Doing this has been a great learning experience for us. We are looking all over the internet to find examples of American Sign Language and will post them on several web pages. Probably we will put a minimum of 6 letters per page in order to cover the entire alphabet.  If you visit our other coloring pages, using the left and right links on the bottom of each page, you will see many comments from people thanking us for the nice Free printable coloring pages. We thank all of you very much.



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We are very happy if what we did for our relatives that live outside the USA have also been helpful or enjoyable for parents and children in the United States.

We consider these Free printable coloring pages great for helping educate children to learn American Sign Language. We hope teachers of hearing challenged children will find them helpful. We also feel that teachers of children with out hearing challenges we find them useful in teaching American Sign Language. The more people that know ASL the better quality life hearing challenged children will have.

Since first posting this article we have received hundreds of messages telling us how helpful and effective the use of these multi-functional coloring pages / flash card sheets are to teach American Sign Language. Both care givers and those challenged by hearing problems find these free coloring pages for ASL extremely help helpful.

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