ASL Family Signs Worksheet
Learn and practice American Sign Language (ASL) signs for family members with this engaging worksheet for first graders.
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ASL Family Signs Practice
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Follow the instructions for each section to practice your 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?
Mom
Dad
Baby
Grandma
2. The sign for "Grandpa" is similar to "Dad", but it moves forward from the forehead. True or False?
True
False
1. The sign for "Baby" looks like you are rocking a baby in your arms.
True
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.
True
False
1. Describe how to sign "Grandma".
2. How is the sign for "Brother" different from the sign for "Sister"?