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ASL Alphabet Handout Check out the ABC Signs Program for free sign language handouts and sign language videos. The ABC Signs Program is a 26-video
This includes 16 flashcards with the sign and the word on the card. These are in color.. When printed they are roughly 4in x 3in. I recommend printing on card stock and laminating for most durability. The signs included are: all done yes more thank you help please no stop work water sorry you're welcome stand up sit wash now
yes no please . . hello good bye thank you (you're) welcome sorry good....... (to...) see you Signs Description of Sign Action good Make the "thank you" sign, but let the back of the right hand fall to rest in the palm of the extended left hand. (The only difference between "thank you" and "good" is that the sign for "good" ends in the palm of the left hand, while the "thank you" sign finishes in mid-air.) good bye Wave "good-bye"! hello Place hand on forward as if to salute (but not as rigid). Move hand outward, ending up with palm facing forward in the air just a few inches from the forehead. no Using the right hand, close the thumb and first two fingers together once. please Use right hand, flat, fingers together. Rub in a circular motion mid-chest. see Using a right "v" hand, hold fingertips of the "v" directly in front of eyes. Then move the right hand outward as if extending vision. sorry Move "s" hand in a circular motion mid-chest. thank you With open hand, touch lips, and then extend hand outward, keeping palm facing the face (as if throwing a thank-you kiss). yes Using right "s" hand, move the wrist to make the "s" fist go down, up, then down again, as if it is someone's head shaking a "yes" acknowledgement. you Point in the direction of where someone is located. If no one is there, point to an "imaginary" person. you're welcome Touch forehead with the index finger of the "w" hand, then touch chest with the wrist of that same "w" hand. The motion will be somewhat semi-circular, as if you are inviting or welcoming someone to be close to you. grea
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yes no please . . hello good bye thank you (you're) welcome sorry good....... (to...) see you Signs Description of Sign Action good Make the "thank you" sign, but let the back of the right hand fall to rest in the palm of the extended left hand. (The only difference between "thank you" and "good" is that the sign for "good" ends in the palm of the left hand, while the "thank you" sign finishes in mid-air.) good bye Wave "good-bye"! hello Place hand on forward as if to salute (but not as rigid). Move hand outward, ending up with palm facing forward in the air just a few inches from the forehead. no Using the right hand, close the thumb and first two fingers together once. please Use right hand, flat, fingers together. Rub in a circular motion mid-chest. see Using a right "v" hand, hold fingertips of the "v" directly in front of eyes. Then move the right hand outward as if extending vision. sorry Move "s" hand in a circular motion mid-chest. thank you With open hand, touch lips, and then extend hand outward, keeping palm facing the face (as if throwing a thank-you kiss). yes Using right "s" hand, move the wrist to make the "s" fist go down, up, then down again, as if it is someone's head shaking a "yes" acknowledgement. you Point in the direction of where someone is located. If no one is there, point to an "imaginary" person. you're welcome Touch forehead with the index finger of the "w" hand, then touch chest with the wrist of that same "w" hand. The motion will be somewhat semi-circular, as if you are inviting or welcoming someone to be close to you. grea
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