Apple to Blackberry Blueberry to Cabbage Cake to Chocolate
Books
Beginning Sign Language Series: Foods
is a thin, colorful picture book of food signs for children, with 43 signs. A similar one from the same publisher is Beginning Sign Language Series: Fruits & Vegetables
, with 39 signs.
Food Sign Language Video
The Bravo Family series includes "Beginning ASL Videocourse #2: Breakfast with the Bravo Family," a video that shows breakfast and dining signs. It can be viewed online for free on the website of the Described and Captioned Media Program. Another one is "Beginning ASL Videocourse #4: Let's Go Food Shopping," which teaches about shopping at a grocery store and is also available on the DCMP website.Food Safety Information for Deaf People
The United States Department of Agriculture's Food Safety & Inspection Service offers a series of signed and captioned web videos on food safety. Topics range from E.coli to feeding large groups.Web Signs and Dictionary Signs
Here are selected food signs for cookie to fork and their example sources from the Sign Language Word Reference Guide at About.com: Deafness:
cookie ASL Browser
Handspeak.com*
LessonTutor
corn ASL Browser
LessonTutor
cracker ASL Browser LessonTutor
dinner
ASL Browser
eat SignHear LessonTutor
egg ASL University LessonTutor
fish Handspeak.com*
ASL Browser
LessonTutor
food SignHear LessonTutor
fork ASL University ASL Browser
* = Paid site
More Food Signs:
French Fries to Juice
Ketchup to McDonalds
Meal to Pear
Peas to Plum
Popcorn to Sausage
Shrimp to Watermelon
| Apple to Blackberry |
| Blueberry to Cabbage |
| Cake to Chocolate |
| Coconut to Fork |
| French Fries to Juice |
| Ketchup to McDonald's |
| Meal to Pear |
| Peas to Plum |
| Popcorn to Sausage |
| Shrimp to Watermelon |

