ASL Family Signs Worksheet
Practice American Sign Language (ASL) signs for family members with this engaging worksheet for Grade 2.
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ASL Family Signs Practice
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Follow the instructions for each section. This worksheet will help you practice American Sign Language (ASL) signs for family members.
1. Which sign means 'Mother'?
Thumb to chin, then to forehead
Open hand tapping chin twice
Fingerspelling M-O-T-H-E-R
Hand shaped like '5' moving in a circle near the ear
2. The sign for 'Father' typically touches the:
Forehead
Chin
Chest
Ear
3. The sign for 'Brother' uses two hands that start like a 'C' and then come together to form an .
4. To sign 'Sister', you touch your chin and then your with your dominant hand.
5. The ASL sign for 'Grandmother' starts with the sign for 'Mother' and moves forward.
True
False
6. The sign for 'Baby' is made by cradling your arms as if holding a baby.
True
False
7. Describe how you would sign 'Grandfather' in ASL.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
8. The sign that touches the forehead and moves forward means .
9. The sign that touches the chin and moves forward means .