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  1. ASL American Sign Language

    ASL - American Sign Language: free, self-study sign language lessons including an ASL dictionary, signing videos, a printable sign language alphabet chart (fingerspelling), Deaf Culture study …

  2. American Sign Language (ASL) Fingerspelling

    Permission is granted for you to download the sign language pictures for use on your personal computing devices and/or in your classroom. You may post the signs to a blog or webpage if you …

  3. "numbers" ASL American Sign Language

    Also see: Numbers 1-10 / 11-20 / 21-30 / 31-40 / 100-900 / 1000 and up / Fractions Also see http://asl.bz #'s 1 - 10 Chart: LINKS: Numbers 1-10 / 11-20 / 21-30 / 31-40 / 100-900 / 1000 and up / Fractions / …

  4. 100 first signs: American Sign Language (ASL)

    100 beginner ASL signs. Great for Parents of Deaf children or anyone who wants to learn baby sign language. Also includes American Sign Language related information and resources.

  5. ASL - American Sign Language

    An American Sign Language (ASL) resource site including free lessons and an ASL dictionary.

  6. ASL days of the week - American Sign Language

    I noticed most people sign the days with the letter turned towards themselves. As opposed to a few people who I have seen sign with the letter facing the person they are talking to.

  7. ASL schedule, chart, or graph - lifeprint.com

    ASL schedule: What is the sign for "schedule, chart, or graph" in American Sign Language (ASL)?

  8. ASL Numbers 1-10 - American Sign Language

    Unfortunately, many beginners "only" learn the palm forward version and that influences later number usage. For example, consider how adult native Deaf people tend to sign "HALF" (1/2) -- typically …

  9. Sign Language Phrases

    16. "HOW SIGN T-H-A-N-K-S?" (How do you sign "thanks?") 17. "STUDENT, HE/SHE ?" [point at other student] (Is she or he a student?) 18. "THEY LEARN SIGN?" (Are they learning sign language?) 19. …

  10. "emotion" American Sign Language (ASL)

    American Sign Language: "emotion" Most people associate emotional feelings as coming from inside their chests. This sign shows emotions coming up and out of the chest. The handshape is "E" hands. …