Deaf boy started up a Sign Language Club

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Deaf Student Influences Classmates To Learn New Language
Elementary Students Study Signing

POSTED: 6:08 am CDT April 30, 2004
UPDATED: 2:15 pm CDT April 30, 2004

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa -- A central Iowa student is teaching a lesson that's not usually in the curriculum.

John Isaacson (pictured, left), 9, is the only deaf student at Crestview Elementary in West Des Moines, and he has influenced nearly 20 other students to join the sign language club (pictured, below right).

The students spent time after school on Thursdays learning sign language in order to better communicate with Isaacson.

"I wanted to be able to talk to John and stuff," student Karlye Boeve said.

"You can learn new signs from him because if I don't know a sign, he can show me," student Nicole Samuelson said.


The club members know how to sign their names, the "Star Spangled Banner" and the Pledge of Allegiance.

"I like it when my friends learn sign language," Isaacson said.

"Now I can tell him, 'Ask your friend the question,' and I don't have to interpret anything," interpreter Karen Lindstrom said.

"It makes him so happy when he sees all these kids that are signing with him," Lindstrom said.

Another school in West Des Moines, Jordan Creek Elementary, is starting its own sign club.
 
that so WONDERFUL for him started up a sign language so that way people can learn and know how to communtion.. that soo GREAT!!! :)
 
that reminds me when I was in elem school when I was in hearing classes -- we had to set up to teach signs all the hearies kids and it was so much FUN!!!
 
its a wonderful feeling to do that, I also taught sign too when i was in a private school ( yep two of them to be exact) it was fun rewarding and felt like i can ask them a question if the teacher felt that i didn't grasp something they can relay it to me without being confused, it was fun in all aspect :)
 
i remmy back elementary school - interpreter'd teach my homeroom class signs so they can communicate with me

i think that great!
 
Cool stuff...I did teach sign language at a couple of schools where I mainstreamed -- basically to enable students in my class to communicate properly with me. :)
 
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