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A Color of His Own

4 minutes 38 seconds

Elephants are gray. Pigs are pink. Only the chameleon has no color of his own. He is purple like the heather, yellow like a lemon, even black and orange striped like a tiger. Then one day a chameleon has an idea to remain one color forever by staying on the greenest leaf he can find. But even this idea doesn't work out for the chameleon. Based on the children's book by Leo Lionni. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "Baby's Very First Black and White Book" series.

Media Details

Runtime: 4 minutes 38 seconds

ASL
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Grade Level: Ps - 4
Two young children reach through a barbed wire fence to pet a friendly donkey on a farm.
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Grade Level: 4 - 8
Three male lions lounge on top of a rock, basking in the sun.
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Episode 8
45 seconds
Grade Level: 2 - 5
Dr. Brady Barr smiles at us as he holds a yellow and black Tiger Salamander in his hands.
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Episode 9
1 minutes 34 seconds
Grade Level: 2 - 5
Profile of a red Macaw bird.
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Episode 6
57 seconds
Grade Level: 2 - 5
Howler monkey perched on a tree branch as it howls.
Animal Jam
Episode 5
1 minutes 20 seconds
Grade Level: 2 - 5
Jaguar sitting, hunched over, with its mouth open like it is yawning.
Animal Jam
Episode 2
1 minutes 29 seconds
Grade Level: 2 - 5
Elephant with one tusk stands next to two dirt piles in a field. Two other elephants, one with a visible tusk, stand in the distance.
Animal Jam
Episode 4
1 minutes 55 seconds
Grade Level: 2 - 5
Panda sits next to a tree trunk with green leaves piled around it.
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Episode 7
2 minutes 53 seconds
Grade Level: 2 - 5

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    MARIAN C. (BRISTOL, VT)
    October 25th, 2023 at 08:09 AM

    A great video - very engaging. Students want to watch and watch again and again

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    Laura C. (Pikeville, NC)
    January 7th, 2021 at 08:34 AM

    The interpreter made this story come alive. Great job !

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    Catherine M. (Bristol, AL)
    November 18th, 2020 at 09:29 AM

    Wonderful story told in ASL! Useful in teaching or reviewing signs for colors, animals, and classifiers.