an animal that swims in the ocean and often greets surfers as they glide through the water
What is a dolphin? (DOLPHIN, IT, WHAT)
The color of the sun
What is yellow? (YELLOW WHAT? WHAT YELLOW?)
the treat that you leave out for Santa
What are cookies? (WHAT COOKIES?) (COOKIES WHAT?)
The advisor of our club and the ASL teacher
Who is Rebecca? (Rebecca, WHO?)
Sign this question using correct ASL grammar:
What is your name?
YOU/YOUR NAME WHAT?
the animal that barks
What is a dog? (DOG, IT, WHAT?) (DOG, WHAT?)
NMU's colors
What are yellow and green (GREEN, YELLOW, WHAT/ WHAT, GREEN, YELLOW)
the food that goes with burgers
what is french fries (FRENCH FRIES, WHAT?) (WHAT, FRENCH FRIES)
The vice president of our club
Who is Bella (WHO BELLA?/ BELLA WHO?)
True or False: Questions in ASL are asked through sign and body language, facial expressions are not necessary
False, facial expressions are crucial
the animal that lives on a farm rolls in the mud to cool down
What is a pig? (PIG, IT, WHAT?)
the color of grapes
What is purple (WHAT, PURPLE/ PURPLE, WHAT?)
a cold, creamy treat that melts
What is ice cream? (WHAT, ICE CREAM?) (ICE CREAM, WHAT?)
a monkey who is full of wonder
Who is Curious George ( Curious George WHO?)
Please sign both variations of this question:
Where are you from?
YOU FROM WHERE?
YOU FROM?
the animal with a white stripe down it's back
What it is a skunk? (SKUNK, IS, WHAT?)
The opposite of silver
what is gold? (GOLD, IT, WHAT?)
the boy who lived
Who is Harry Potter? (HARRY POTTER, WHO?) (WHO, HARRY POTTER?)
Please use ASL sentence structure to sign this sentence:
Where did the black dog go?
The opposite of a cat, but not a dog
What is a mouse (MOUSE, WHAT?) (MOUSE, IT, WHAT?)
All the colors with clouds on the end
What is a rainbow? (RAINBOW, IT, WHAT?)
the red fruit that is part of the nightshade family
What is a tomato? (TOMATO, WHAT?) (WHAT, TOMATO?)
the famous children's book character from the doctor seuss books?
Who is the Cat In the Hat? (CAT IN THE HAT, WHO?)(WHO, CAT IN THE HAT?)
Please explain the use of eyebrows in questions in ASL (for what questions do they go up vs. when they go down)
They clue the signer into tone and identify the phrase as a question. Eyebrows go up for yes/no and down for wh-