What is this sign?
Colors
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How do you sign _____
True or False
200

Take a hand and make it into a fist and bob it back and forth, resembling a head nodding. WHAT IS THIS SIGN?

Yes.

200

How do you sign red?

Making a movement that looks like you are stroking your lips (one time) with the tip of your index finger

200

Sign 1

Holding up your dominant hand in a fist, facing towards you, with your index finger sticking out.

200

How do you sign drive?

Using both hands in "S" handshapes and moving them as if controlling a steering wheel.

200

ASL is a worldwide language.

False. Sign language is universal but different regions sign differently. 

400

Form a modified ASL letter A sign, but with your thumb sticking out more prominently from the rest of the fist. Touch your thumb to your chin, then move it forward, away from your face. WHAT IS THIS SIGN?

Tomorrow.

400

How do you sign green?

Make your hand into a fist with your index finger and thumb extended. With your fingers at shoulder level, twist your hand back and forth

400

Sign 11

Repeatedly flick your index finger off your thumb.

400

How do you sign table?

Hold both your hands and forearms horizontally in front of your body, the dominant forearm above the non-dominant, and tap them together.

400

All deaf people sign

False. Not all deaf people sign.

600

Take your non-dominant hand and extend it flat across your body to make the ground. Then take your dominant hand and stand it up at right angles, with your fingers extended and pivoting back and forth at the wrist. WHAT IS THIS SIGN?

Tree.

600

How do you sign purple?

Make the ASL letter 'P' sign (a fist, extending the thumb and the middle finger, with the index finger extended and bent down ninety degrees)

600

Sign 25

The number 25 sign looks like the ASL number '5' hand, only it starts out facing outward. Then bend your middle finger forward twice, as if to show the demarcation of a compound sign: the letter L (which stands for the number '2' in '20' onwards), then the number 5 facing outward.

600

How do you sign week?

Forming your dominant hand into an index-finger handshape and moving your hand forward over the palm of your non-dominant hand.

600

When watching someone sign you should always watch their hand.

False, watch their facial expression as facial expressions can change the meaning of the sign.

800

Start by holding your non-dominant hand horizontally, with index and middle fingers extended to make the ledge. Take your dominant hand with index and middle fingers extended together in a slight hook to make the person's legs, and sit them on the ledge. WHAT IS THIS SIGN?

Sit.

800

How do you sign colors?

Dominant "5" (handshape), palm in (orientation), wiggling fingers (movement) on the chin (location)

800

Holding up your open, dominant hand, facing out, then touching your thumb and middle finger together what is this number?

Number 8.

800

How do you sign you're welcome?

you don't it is a NMS (non-manual sign) you just nod your head in appreciation.

800

There are 2 different types of deaf, Deaf and deaf.

True, Uppercase Deaf refers to a particular group of deaf people who share a language such as ASL and a culture, lowercase deaf refers to the audiological condition of not hearing.

1000

Pointing upward with the index finger of your non-dominant hand. If you are right handed, the palm of the left hand should face right. The palm of the right hand should face back. Trace the right index finger from the top to the bottom of the left index finger

Month.

1000

Point your index finger at your ear lobe and then move your hand away from your ear as you change the handshape into the letter "y." End with a very small shake what color is this?

Gold 

1000

Repeatedly bend your forefinger and middle fingers while your thumb sticks out what is this number.

Number 13.

1000

How do you sign every day?

Form your dominant hand into the ASL letter A sign, then brush it against your cheek, starting from your ear all the way past your face a couple of times.

1000

Alexander Graham Bell supported the use of using ASL when educating deaf students

False