254 media results found for 'ASL'
It's bedtime at the zoo, and all the animals are going to sleep. Or are they? Who's that short, furry guy with the key in his hand and the mischievous grin? Based on the children's book by Peggy Rathmann. This title is presented in American Sign L...Read More
Giraffes can bend their necks, and monkeys can wave their hands. Donkeys can kick their legs. Join the giraffes, monkeys, donkeys, seals, and more for a fun adventure. Based on the children's book by Eric Carle. This title is presented in American...Read More
Mr. Magee and his trusty dog, Dee, are enjoying a peaceful camping trip when along comes a lumbering, marshmallow-loving bear. The next thing the two campers know, they are plunging down a mountain, racing down a river, and teetering on the edge o...Read More
Baby Squiggles likes to visit the zoo. Children learn the signs for various animals found at the zoo. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "My...Read More
Follow a firefighter through a work day and learn what the job requires. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Based on the children's book by Heather Adam...Read More
Discover the magic and the science behind fall leaves from the initial color change from green to red, yellow, and orange, to the shedding of the leaves, and to the leaves crumbling as winter approaches. This video is presented in American Sign La...Read More
It's too cold for Feather and Flap to play outside with Spike. Spike decides to surprise them with warm scarves and hats. The video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitl...Read More
This video offers high-contrast black and white illustrations showing facial features, including eyes, ears, freckles, and glasses. Based on the children's book by Stella Baggott. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester Scho...Read More
This video offers high-contrast black and white illustrations of babies in familiar moods and environments, specially designed to appeal to babies. Images include a happy baby, a wriggly baby, and a sleepy baby. Based on the children's book by Ste...Read More
An introduction to sign vocabulary that is specific to the teaching of English and language arts. Many interpreters, teachers, and students are unfamiliar with specialized sign vocabulary because the concepts occur infrequently in daily communic...Read More
Gives voice-to-sign interpreting practice with teachers who are hearing. A high school political science teacher, Harry L. Steinmetz, discusses past elections to provide context to America's ever-changing political climate. Two certified interpret...Read More
Gives voice-to-sign interpreting practice with teachers/adults who are hearing. Maxine Camvel, a parent who is hearing, gives insight on how to advocate for children who are deaf by maximizing parent input during the Individualized Educational Pla...Read More
Tells three folktales from Spanish-speaking countries: "The Laughing Skull," "The Four Brothers' Adventure," and "How Birds Got Bright Feathers." Views in English or Spanish text and/or in American Sign Language. Minimum system requirements: Wind...Read More
An instructional video that teaches basic sign language through Spanish and English. Geared toward Latino parents of children who are deaf and use American Sign Language or Signed English. Dramatizes a visit to the audiologist's office and present...Read More
Presents the following songs about animals using American Sign Language: Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?; Itsy Bitsy Spider; Bat, Bat; Bear Went Over the Mountain; Croak!!! Said the Toad; Animal Parade; Froggy Went A-Courtin'; Animal Al...Read More