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Sign Like a World Series Champion
To celebrate "America's Favorite Pastime," Signing Savvy is excited to introduce our brand new collection of Baseball Vocabulary Builders (word lists) for Signing Savvy members!
Signing Dates – Signing the Day of the Month
Learn the trick for signing the day of the month on a calendar. Read the article to see descriptive examples, such as how to sign July 4th.
New Course: American Sign Language for Babies and Children
Learn to use ASL with babies, toddlers, and children to support early communication and language development. This course is designed for adults—parents, caregivers, and educators—and includes high-frequency vocabulary and phrases organized around daily routines like mealtime, playtime, and bedtime. Gain the confidence to incorporate signing into everyday moments and build meaningful connections through language.
New Course: Intro to Fingerspelling and the Alphabet in American Sign Language
We’re launching something new to help you level up your ASL learning! For the first time ever, we’ve built a guided learning path that pairs perfectly with the tools you already know and love. Our first coures is Intro to Fingerspelling and the Alphabet in American Sign Language!
Signs That Are Close... But Not the Same — Colors
This article is part of our “Signs That Are Close... But Not the Same” series, which highlights signs that look similar, but have different meanings. The signs discussed in this article are all signs related to colors: (1) Color vs. Colorful vs. Warm vs. Hot (as in spicy), (2) Red vs. Pink vs. Metal vs. Garbage, (3) Brown vs. Tan, (4) Gray vs. Doesn't Matter.
New Summer Vocabulary Builders Are Here!
Summer is here—bringing warm days, starry nights, and endless opportunities to learn and connect. To celebrate, we’re excited to introduce our brand new collection of Summer Vocabulary Builders (word lists)!
The Fascinating Life of Helen Keller
Helen Keller was deaf-blind and famous from the age of 8 for overcoming great obstacles in order to learn to communicate. She became an author, lecturer, and entertainer so she would have a platform to share her life story and political views to advocate for others. She was renowned until her death in 1968 as an author and activist who fought for the rights of others. She has been said to be one of the 20th century's leading humanitarians and was named one of the most important people of the 20th century by Life magazine. Read more about her amazing life story.
Signing Dates – Signing Months
In this series of articles, I discuss how to sign dates in American Sign Language. In this article, in particular, I discuss how to sign the months of the year.
Signs That Are Close... But Not the Same — Weather
This article is part of our “Signs That Are Close... But Not the Same” series, which highlights signs that look similar, but have different meanings. The signs discussed in this article include signs related to weather: (1) Weather vs. Meeting, (2) Cold vs. Winter, (3) Cool vs. Friendly, (4) Rain vs. Snow, (5) Thunder vs. Noisy, (6) Percent vs. Chicago vs. Indianapolis vs. Rochester vs. Philadelphia, vs. Kalamazoo vs. Flint vs. Detroit vs. Texas
Three Inspiring Black Deaf Leaders Who Made an Impact
Learn about Andrew Foster, CJ Jones, and Curtis Pride, three trailblazing Black Deaf individuals who shaped history and inspired generations.
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