255 media results found for 'asl'

This is a new rendition based on the Dr. Seuss classic about a grumpy Grinch who tries to steal Christmas. Find out what makes the Grinch so grinchy during Christmas. Based on the children's book by Dennis R. Shealy and presented in American Sign ...Read More

Bug out with the Bubble Guppies and learn about the amazing world of insects and arachnids. Based on the children's book by Nickelodeon and presented in American Sign Language (ASL) by the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor P...Read More

What are the smells of Halloween? Follow along and find out all the wonderful smells of this spooky holiday. Based on children's book by DK Publishing and presented in American Sign Language (ASL) by Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind De...Read More

This silly rhyming story about 10 turkeys teaches children how to count backwards. Based on the children's book by Tony Johnston and presented in American Sign Language (ASL) by the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program.

Could there be a cuter way to learn colors and numbers? Small enough to hold in one's hand, the Pennywell pigs are an adorable lot to help students learn how to count. Based on the children's book by Richard Austin and presented in American Sign L...Read More

Pig and Cat are excited. It is popcorn day. Find out how they spend the day with their favorite snack. Based on the children's book by Russell Ginns and presented in American Sign Language by Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mento...Read More

Join deaf mentor Joey as his family takes a trip to the zoo in Roanoke, Virginia. This title is presented in American Sign Language (ASL) by Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program.

Join deaf mentor Joey as his family takes a trip to the beach and visits the ocean in his home state of Massachusetts. This title is presented in American Sign Language (ASL) by Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program.

The video "Meet the Helpers: How Do American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters Help the Community?" introduces the role of ASL interpreters in bridging communication between hearing and Deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals. ASL interpreters, as expl...Read More

This episode explores how to identify the subject and object of a sentence. It also discusses how fingerspelling is used to clarify the context of a sentence and the importance of spatial referencing. Additionally, viewers learn how numbers are in...Read More

This episode explores the use of facial expressions in ASL. Facial expressions are used to show "affect" and serve as transitional markers to help guide the flow of conversation. Not only do facial behaviors signal affective and communicative info...Read More

In this episode, viewers learn all about classifiers. These include designated handshapes and rule-grounded body pantomimes used to represent nouns and verbs. The purpose of the classifier is to provide additional information about nouns and verbs...Read More

Little Quack is a duck out of water. Can he find the courage to join his brothers and sisters in the pond? Part of the Sign Language Storytelling Series.

A little girl with a lasso bravely prepares to confront the scary nightmare living in her attic. Part of the Sign Language Storytelling Series.

The last in the three-part series, Libros en Accion, that teaches basic sign language through Spanish. Geared toward Latino parents of deaf children who use American Sign Language or Signed English and presented in a bilingual format. Three childr...Read More

The second in the three-part series, Libros en Accion, that teaches basic sign language through Spanish. Geared toward Latino parents of deaf children who use American Sign Language or Signed English and presented in a bilingual format. Three chil...Read More

An American Sign Language adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's story performed by students from the New Mexico School for the Deaf. Teaches the importance of accepting oneself and others. Introduces signs used in the production.

A handsome but vain prince falls under a spell that turns him into a horrible Beast who can only be saved by Beauty's love. Does not follow the traditional fairy tale, but retains its essence. Performed in ASL by deaf actors. Interpreted.

An introduction to sign vocabulary that is specific to American history and government. Many interpreters, teachers, and students are unfamiliar with specialized sign vocabulary because the concepts occur infrequently in daily communication. In...Read More