16 Pcs Sign Language Posters for Classroom, Teacher Students Visual Cues Cutout, Hand Signals for Classroom Bulletin Board Decor (Boho)
Original price was: $14.99.$8.99Current price is: $8.99.
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| ASIN | B0FCDZ22JP |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | June 9, 2025 |
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16 Pcs Sign Language Posters for Classroom, Teacher Students Visual Cues Cutout, Hand Signals for Classroom Bulletin Board Decor (Boho)
Original price was: $14.99.$8.99Current price is: $8.99.


Susan Free –
Something new!
Students really enjoy getting a new one introduced and then finding an opportunity to use it.
D Huckey –
Cute & Durable, but Not for Teaching ASL
These come as a set of 16 posters, each with a cartoon design showing a different hand signal. The artwork is cute, colorful, and definitely kid-friendly for a classroom. The printing is good too—the colors are vibrant and even, and they’re printed on coated card stock that feels smooth and durable. (I’ve been in the print and design world for about 30 years, so I tend to notice things like that.)I did spot one small flaw on the “OKAY” design. The space between the fingers should have matched the background, but it was colored the same as the hand instead. Not a huge issue, but it gave me the impression that quality control might have been a little rushed on this set.Now for the function. I ordered these because my wife co-teaches an ASL (American Sign Language) class with a deaf instructor, and I thought these might be helpful visuals. Here’s where I went wrong: I only saw the product title saying “Sign Language Posters,” and I missed that they were also described as “Visual Cues” and “Hand Signals.” That makes a big difference. Once I opened the package, I realized only a few of the 16 posters use real ASL. Most of them are general classroom signals teachers use for behavior management—things like “bathroom” or “quiet”—not actual ASL signs.So, here’s the bottom line: If you’re looking for posters to establish standard hand signals in your classroom, these are cute, sturdy, and will do the job. But if your goal is to teach kids genuine ASL, this set isn’t going to fit the bill. Expectations matter, so I just wanted to share mine in case that helps someone else decide.
Christina Ann –
great purchase!
perfect size
shannlee68 –
Super cute. Great quality-stickers are useles but still worth it.
Love the posters! Do not count on the stickers to hold to anything! Use another tape or a hot glue gun. But the posters are very cute and my students enjoy using them !