Sign with Robert

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season

Sign with Robert is an educational sign language series with over 15 hours of content taught by professional Deaf actor/educator Robert DeMayo. Perfect for teachers, students, parents and individuals to learn more about Deaf culture and American Sign Language, topics include vocabulary, practice stories, Deaf culture tips, games and quizzes.

Sign with Robert is a series that ran for 1 seasons (30 episodes) between January 1, 2012 and on WorldplayInc.

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Seasons
Songs, Nursery Rhymes and More
30. Songs, Nursery Rhymes and More
January 1, 2012
We had so many great chapters that we wanted to share so we saved some of the best for last. Episode 30 is chock full of signed songs, patriotic material, an explanation of the translation process behind the Pledge of Allegiance, songs in ASL and a few other goodies we know you'll love.
More Receptive Practice
29. More Receptive Practice
January 1, 2012
Episode 29 has some incredibly entertaining stories to challenge your receptive skills. These advanced stories repeat on each chapter - the first time without captions to strengthen your receptive skills; the second time the same story repeats with captions. Test yourself or your students to see how much you/they got right!
Idioms
28. Idioms
January 1, 2012
Episode 28 explores ASL idioms translated into English, and English idioms translated into ASL. You will also learn ASL phrases with common expressions used in Deaf culture.
A to Z Stories, Number Stories and Fingermime
27. A to Z Stories, Number Stories and Fingermime
January 1, 2012
Episode 27 shares a great cultural tradition of ABC stories, number stories, fingermime and handshape stories. You'll be inspired by Robert's creativity to come up with your own!
FunSigns, Deaf Jokes and Receptive Practice
26. FunSigns, Deaf Jokes and Receptive Practice
January 1, 2012
Episode 26 will keep you laughing with unique vocabulary in ASL, funny words, and receptive practice with famous Deaf jokes presented in ASL. The jokes (157-161) are shown twice - the first time without any captions or voice over, and repeated a second time with captions in case you missed the punch line or any vocabulary the first time.
ASLStories
25. ASLStories
January 1, 2012
Episode 25 will challenge your receptive skills with four stories that increase in difficulty.
Calendar, Time, Weather
24. Calendar, Time, Weather
January 1, 2012
Episode 24 teaches signs for calendar, time, time passage and weather vocabulary. The last episode is our famous Guessing Game to test how much you've learned!
Numbers
23. Numbers
January 1, 2012
Episode 23 teaches numbers, number variations and math signs followed by an interactive guessing game to test your knowledge. The episode is in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Business Signs and Hiring
22. Business Signs and Hiring
January 1, 2012
This episode is great for sign language students of all levels and a must-have for for businesses, students and people working in human resources. Episode 22 covers vocabulary chapters related to business and meeting protocols with Robert's Rules of Order; narrative chapters taught in ASL with audio voice over about how deaf people get work; and how video relay (VRS) works. The episode is in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Communication
21. Communication
January 1, 2012
This episode is great for sign language students of all levels and a must-have for individuals in medical, emergency and business fields. Episode 21 includes information on how to communicate with deaf people, challenges for deaf people, how to make your event deaf friendly and information on lipreading. The episode is in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow. Each chapter in this episode also has voice over which you are free to mute if not needed.
Phrases, Common Signs and Clothes
20. Phrases, Common Signs and Clothes
January 1, 2012
This episode is great for sign language students of all levels. It includes everyday signs and phrases, greetings and manners, phrases for school, vocabulary signs for clothes and our fun guessing game of phrases and common signs.
Emergency, Disaster and Medical
19. Emergency, Disaster and Medical
January 1, 2012
This episode is great for sign language students of all levels and a must-have for doctors, nurses and individuals in the medical, health and emergency fields. It covers vocabulary signs to help communication in an emergency. The chapters on survival signs and disaster signs teach you important vocabulary needed in an emergency. The chapters on health, disability, audiology and hearing loss teach useful signs and concepts related to people who are deaf.
Geography
18. Geography
January 1, 2012
School is in session with our Academic Signs. Episode 18 teaches vocabulary signs for geography, cities, states, countries and continents. We end the episode with our famous Guessing Game as the last chapter to test how much you've learned! The learning chapters are in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Science
17. Science
January 1, 2012
School is in session with our Academic Signs. Episode 17 teaches science vocabulary for science, astronomy, nature and computers signs. We end the episode with our famous Guessing Game as the last chapter to test how much you've learned! The learning chapters are in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
History, Government, Religion
16. History, Government, Religion
January 1, 2012
School is in session with our Academic Signs! Episode 16 covers vocabulary signs for history, government, religion and ethnicities. We end the episode with our famous Guessing Game as the last chapter to test how much you've learned! The learning chapters are in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Sports
15. Sports
January 1, 2012
Sports teaches vocabulary signs for sports, fitness and sports-related phrases. We end the episode with our famous Guessing Game as the last chapter to test how much you've learned! The learning chapters are in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Entertainment
14. Entertainment
January 1, 2012
Entertainment teaches vocabulary signs for types of entertainment and related vocabulary as well as signs for celebrations to keep things festive. We end the episode with our famous Guessing Game as the last chapter to test how much you've learned! The learning chapters are in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Family, Professions, School, Pronouns
13. Family, Professions, School, Pronouns
January 1, 2012
You will learn signs for family members; life stages from baby to old age; professions such as mayor, surgeon and gardener; school vocabulary from classes to recess; and pronouns including he, she, they and them. The learning chapters are in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Transportation and Travel
12. Transportation and Travel
January 1, 2012
You will learn vocabulary signs for transportation and travel with an interactive guessing game in the last chapter. You will learn signs for modes of transportation, travel and a fun vacation checklist all in ASL. You will also learn signs for parts of the car! Review how many signs you've learned and you can drive, fly, boat or bike along in ASL! The learning chapters are in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Food and Cooking
11. Food and Cooking
January 1, 2012
You will learn vocabulary signs for food and cooking with an interactive guessing game in the last chapter. You will learn signs for fruits, vegetables and meals; gourmet signs such as oyster, ethnic cuisines and Kosher; and vocabulary for cooking including measuring, baking and utensils. Review how many signs you've learned and start cooking in ASL! The learning chapters are in ASL with open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Holidays
10. Holidays
January 1, 2012
You will learn vocabulary signs for Holidays with an interactive guessing game in the last chapter. You will learn signs for family events like birthday, graduation, engagement; American holidays such as Thanksgiving and Groundhog Day; Cultural Holidays such as St. Patrick's Day and Rosh Hashanah; and Celebration Signs like Poinsettia and Shamrock. Review how many signs you've learned and take your ASL out into the world!
Emotions and Facial Expressions
9. Emotions and Facial Expressions
January 1, 2012
Emotions teaches about facial expressions and how to sign emotions expressing anger, sadness, fear and joy. The learning chapters are in ASL and have open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Classifiers and Depicting Verbs
8. Classifiers and Depicting Verbs
January 1, 2012
Episode 8, Classifiers and Depicting Verbs, explains what they are and how they are used as part of ASL followed by a challenging guessing game of interpreting English into ASL and vice versa. The learning chapters are in ASL and have open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
ABC
7. ABC
January 1, 2012
Episode 7 teaches handshapes for the alphabet, explains the theory behind fingerspelling and has four levels of fingerspelling receptive practice. There are no captions on the fingerspelling lessons so you can practice your receptive skills, but the answers are provided as a list at the end of each section. You can check how many words you got correct!
Deaf History
6. Deaf History
January 1, 2012
Deaf History explains historical events important to Deaf history; Deaf educators and inventors; and famous Deaf entertainers and athletes. The learning chapters are in ASL and have voice over audio in English (which you are free to mute if not needed) and open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Myths, Do
5. Myths, Do
January 1, 2012
Myths, Do's and Don'ts covers helpful advice on what to do and things to avoid when interacting with someone who is Deaf. It also covers the benefits of being Deaf and attention getters. The learning chapters are in ASL and have voice over audio in English (which you are free to mute if not needed) and open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Deaf Culture
4. Deaf Culture
January 1, 2012
Deaf Culture, goes into detail defining Deaf culture, international signs, sign names and popular acronyms. The learning chapters are in ASL and have voice over audio in English (which you are free to mute if not needed) and open captions to make it accessible and easy to follow.
Colors, Shapes and Sizes
3. Colors, Shapes and Sizes
January 1, 2012
This episode Colors Shapes and Sizes teaches young children signs for different colors, shapes and sizes with a fun guessing game at the end.
Animals
2. Animals
January 1, 2012
This episode on animals includes lively chapters teaching vocabulary signs for all different types of animals (with voice over/animal sounds audio option and open captions) complete with a fun guessing game at the end!
Teaching Babies and Baby Signs
1. Teaching Babies and Baby Signs
January 1, 2012
These beginner sign language lessons are great for parents, caregivers and teachers with babies and young children to make it accessible and easy to follow.
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Where to Watch Sign with Robert
Sign with Robert is available for streaming on the WorldplayInc. website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Sign with Robert on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Fandango at Home and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2012
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