ASL For Teachers · ASL For Students

ASL resources built for your pace.

ASL For Teachers provides ready-to-use lessons, activities, and automatic grading. ASL For Students builds essential vocabulary quickly so learners can begin signing useful phrases on day one.

M.A. in Education30+ years involved in sign language and the Deaf community20+ years interpreting experience
An adult signing TEACH while another adult watches attentively
Authentic learning starts with visible language and human connection.
A complete starting point

Four parts of a stronger ASL experience.

Work in the recommended order or move at the pace that fits your goals.

14 flexible lessons

A semester’s worth of material without a week-by-week deadline.

Video vocabulary tests

Watch a sign, select the matching word, and receive automatic feedback.

Culture and structure

Readings and quizzes connect language learning with Deaf culture and ASL structure.

ASL For Teachers

Test more than twice the vocabulary in the same amount of time.

Digital video questions are designed to let teachers assess more than double the vocabulary they could cover with manually administered tests—and automatic grading is included.

Actual time savings may vary by class size and testing method.

2×+vocabulary coveragewith automatic grading
ASL For Teachers

Spend your time teaching—not making resources or grading tests.

Use ready-to-present slides, digital activities, readings, and assessments while keeping control of your classroom pace.

  • Presentation-ready lesson slides
  • Low-prep digital activities
  • Automatically graded assessments
  • Articles with comprehension checks
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ASL For Students

Learn vocabulary quickly. Start signing phrases on day one.

Review signs as often as needed, complete lessons when ready, and return to saved progress.

  • Self-paced lesson sequence
  • Replayable signing videos
  • Immediate quiz feedback
  • Visual ASL dictionary access
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ASL For Students

Watch the sign. Choose the word.

Short video-based questions help learners connect visual language directly to meaning. The dictionary uses clear, everyday signing in ordinary clothing and natural movement, helping students think through what they see instead of memorizing one highly controlled presentation.

Animated demonstration of the ASL sign for studentAnimated sign · STUDENT
Question 3 of 10

What word is being signed?

Teacher
Student
Friend
Family
Check answer