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ASL Family Signs Worksheet

Learn and practice American Sign Language (ASL) signs for family members with this engaging worksheet for first graders.

Grade 1 Foreign language American Sign Language (ASL)ASL Family Signs
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Standards

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.5.d

Topics

ASLFamily SignsAmerican Sign LanguageGrade 1Foreign Language
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ASL Family Signs Practice

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Follow the instructions for each section to practice your ASL family signs.

ASL family signs

1. The sign for "Mom" is made by touching your thumb to your  .

2. To sign "Dad", you touch your thumb to your  .

3. The sign for "Brother" starts with both hands in an L-shape at your forehead and then moves to your  .

4. To sign "Sister", you start with both hands in an L-shape at your chin and then move to your  .

1. Which sign uses an open hand shape and taps the chin twice?

a

Mom

b

Dad

c

Baby

d

Grandma

2. The sign for "Grandpa" is similar to "Dad", but it moves forward from the forehead. True or False?

a

True

b

False

1. The sign for "Baby" looks like you are rocking a baby in your arms.

T

True

F

False

2. To sign "Family", you make a circle with your F-hands, starting at your dominant side and moving to your non-dominant side.

T

True

F

False

1. Describe how to sign "Grandma".

2. How is the sign for "Brother" different from the sign for "Sister"?