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Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed

5 minutes 52 seconds

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As soon as they say goodnight to Mama, five little monkeys start to jump on their bed. But trouble lies ahead, as one by one, they fall off and bump their heads. Part of the Sign Language Storytelling Series.

Media Details

Runtime: 5 minutes 52 seconds

Man smiles and tilts his head down to the side as he gestures with his hands. Color illustration of 5 monkeys putting on pajamas fills as backdrop. Caption. 5 little monkeys put on their pajamas.
Sign Language Storytelling
Episode 1
5 minutes 52 seconds
Grade Level: K - 4
Man smiles with his mouth open and turns to the side as he gestures with his hands. Pixelated image of a fish is on backdrop. Caption. You could not find a nicer fish.
Sign Language Storytelling
Episode 2
8 minutes 50 seconds
Grade Level: Ps - 5
Woman tilts her head back and closes her eyes. She parts her lips and holds her hand loosely in front of her. Behind her is a color illustration of a girl surrounded by stuffed animals in bed as backdrop. Caption. At night, when the lights go out.
Sign Language Storytelling
Episode 3
6 minutes 16 seconds
Grade Level: Ps - 5
Woman grimaces and gestures with hands. Backdrop depicts a color illustration of a bird and a worm swinging on a wooden swing with surprised expressions.
Sign Language Storytelling
Episode 4
9 minutes 30 seconds
Grade Level: Ps - 5
Man in glasses purses lips and holds up a fist with a thumb pointed towards himself. Color illustration of a boy in pajamas with a worried expression fills the background. Caption. 1 creature was stirring, that creature was me!
Sign Language Storytelling
Episode 5
13 minutes 11 seconds
Grade Level: Ps - 5
Title card on white background reads, "The Described and Captioned Media Program provides services designed to benefit students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind."
Sign Language Storytelling
Episode 6
7 minutes 33 seconds
Grade Level: Ps - 5
Woman purses her lips and gestures with both hands. The backdrop depicts a color illustration of a purple gorilla holding 3 bananas and opening 1 with his foot. 2 men in yellow uniforms hold bananas and stand next to the gorilla.
Sign Language Storytelling
Episode 7
6 minutes 18 seconds
Grade Level: Ps - 5
Woman holds up fingers of 1 hand to form a bracket. She stands behind an illustrated black and white window with a moon hovering to her side. Caption. Goodnight moon.
Sign Language Storytelling
Episode 8
5 minutes 33 seconds
Grade Level: K - 5

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    JANE W. (Slc, UT)
    November 7th, 2019 at 04:07 PM

    Awesome ASL story!

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    JANE W. (Slc, UT)
    October 24th, 2019 at 02:06 PM

    Really fun ASL story. My students love it!

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    Fiona L. (Burke, VA)
    March 20th, 2019 at 09:34 AM

    Fun to watch

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    Shirley F. (Nixa, MO)
    February 12th, 2016 at 04:37 PM

    My elementary sign language club enjoyed this short video. They could pick up on a few signs for their second lesson, and see how to sign 1-5. That introduced our lesson in numbers and telling time.

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    Anonymous (Council Bluffs, IA)
    February 8th, 2016 at 11:38 AM

    Excellent resource for our 1st grade deaf student mainstreamed in the classroom! Intend to use this for the whole class as well at a later time to expose them to ASL.

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    SUSANNE M. (St. Paul, MN)
    September 30th, 2015 at 08:33 AM

    This series is wonderfully entertaining and well done. The signing is very clear and matches the text and illustrations. The "extras" like vocabulary practice and quiz make it even better. The students loved it-even the older students.

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    Lisa S. (Austin, TX)
    September 16th, 2015 at 10:10 AM

    Wonderfully done, Manny delivered the story in a way my child truly appreciates and enjoy. We've watched this over and over and will continue to be my child's' favorite. Thank you!

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    Lillian E. (Philadelphia, PA)
    September 2nd, 2015 at 02:29 PM

    Any two year old would probably enjoy this story. Mine wants it again and again and again. :)