Archive for the 'ASL' Category
I learned this game at a Silent Weekend when I was in the interpreter program. Lots of fun! Have the class get into groups of 2 or 3, and hand each group
It may seem strange but these were the children that inspired others to realize how creative and intelligent the deaf really are. They not only devised
One of the greatest composers of all time - in many people’s eyes number one - was completely deaf for the last part of his life and yet managed to produce
Even though it sounds kind of corny, Helen Keller should be an inspiration to everyone, not just those challenged ones. She was denied TWO things that
Unfortunately, I feel almost materialistic for deciding that Heather Whitestone is my favorite person mentioned on this page. Although, my choice was not
This is really great. I am currently taking a class called Communicating with the Deaf at a tech school, but outside of class I have no one to practice
In my inept attempt to answer this question, I find myself so ignorant of Deaf history and culture and am amazed how little is taught in our schools. That
What you do is sign an animal sign, like SEAL. Then, the next person signs SEAL and then another animal sign, like RABBIT. The next person would then sign
I love your website, and the fact that you’re teaching ASL for FREE!! But sometimes I have some trouble following everything that you’re doing because
I started this online class about 3 weeks ago now. As I mentioned in my deaf history answer, my nephew and I are learning so we may teach martial arts


