This activity uses a pedaling motion in ASL.
BIKE
This place is signed by forming a roof and walls.
HOME/HOUSE
The first thing you should identify in a signed sentence.
SUBJECT
If the verb doesn’t match the English sentence, the answer is automatically this.
FALSE
This sign looks like someone moving their arms through water.
SWIM
This place is signed with a clapping motion.
SCHOOL
The part of the sentence that shows the action.
VERB
The part of the sentence that tells you if it’s MOM, SISTER, I, etc.
SUBJECT SIGN
This activity uses a repeated “S‑hand on wrist” movement.
WORK
This place uses a movement similar to “exercise/weights.”
GYM
The sign that tells you where the action happens.
LOCATION
The most common mismatch students miss in True/False clips.
VERB
This activity shows a sweeping motion across the palm.
CLEAN
This place is shown with a broad “area/land” movement.
PARK
This feature helps you understand movement toward or away from a place.
The most common mismatch students miss in True/False clips.
LOCATION
This activity uses a calm, centered posture with stillness.
YOGA
This place combines the concept of swimming with a location.
POOL
The three elements you must always identify in a receptive sentence.
WHO, WHAT, WHERE
The best strategy for checking accuracy in a signed sentence.
What is comparing the subject, verb, and location?