Below is a collection of websites with ASL sign resources for country signs, STEM signs, and anywhere in between.
Dr. Bill Vicars
Dr. Bill Vicars has an ASL series on YouTube to teach you signs by category. Click the button below to check out his videos.
FINGERSPELL
Practice your receptive fingerspelling on this website for free.
Wristco
WRISTCO.COM has a list of helpful resources to use when learning ASL.
Thanks, Ella.
Signing math & science
Developed by TERC and Vcom3D, the illustrated, interactive 3D standards-based signing dictionaries are intended for students who are deaf and hard of hearing. They use SigningAvatar® assistive technology and are for classroom use.
DCMP
An introduction to sign vocabulary that is specific to math. Many interpreters, teachers, and students are unfamiliar with specialized sign vocabulary because the concepts occur infrequently in daily communication. In this video a Deaf professional signs vocabulary related to his field of expertise.
Texas Math sign language dictionary
This dictionary was developed for Texas, using the Math Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) curriculum, state adopted textbooks, and Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) resources to select the words. This dictionary includes more 500 math related vocabulary words for five different grade level intervals spanning K-12.
RIT DeafTec
DeafTEC™: Technical Education Center for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students is a NSF Advanced Technological Education Resource Center. The goal of DeafTEC is to increase the number of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals in highly skilled technician jobs in which there continues to be underrepresentation and underutilization of such individuals in the workplace.
ASL Core
ASLCORE is a Deaf-centric project which honors and celebrates Deaf culture and American Sign Language.
Our primary value is that all ASLCORE sign creations be generated by Deaf users of ASL.
Spread the sign
Here at Spreadthesign we have gathered suggestions of signs from different sign languages around the world.Just use the search box above and type the word you would like search for.
sign language forum
American Sign Language Fingerspelling Challenge
Practice & improve your ASL fingerspelling receptive skills with this 2 minute fingerspelling challenge. How many fingerspelling words can you read in 2 minutes?
Handspeak
Created in 1995, HandSpeak® is a popular go-to sign language and Deaf culture online resource for college students and learners, language and culture enthusiasts, interpreters, homeschoolers, parents, and professionals across North America for language learning, practice and self-study.
Atomic Hands
Empower our community to expand ASL by developing and delivering engaging STEM-related topics through creative language play.
Financial Literacy
All of the videos below are in American Sign Language.
The first video of each topic is voiced in English, the second is voiced in Spanish. All of them are captioned as well.
Enjoy!