ASL Family Signs Worksheet
Learn and practice American Sign Language (ASL) signs for family members with this engaging worksheet for third graders.
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Welcome to your ASL Family Signs worksheet! This worksheet will help you learn and practice American Sign Language signs for different family members. Read each question carefully and follow the instructions.
1. Which sign represents 'Mother' in ASL?
Hand tapping chin twice
Hand tapping forehead twice
Hand tapping chest twice
Hand tapping shoulder twice
2. The sign for 'Father' in ASL is made by:
Tapping the chin
Tapping the forehead
Tapping the chest
Tapping the shoulder
3. The ASL sign for 'Sister' starts with your hand shaped like an 'L' and then you move it from your to your .
4. To sign 'Brother', you start with your hand shaped like an 'L' and move it from your to your .
5. Describe how to make the ASL sign for 'Grandmother'.
6. How is the sign for 'Grandfather' different from 'Grandmother'?
Match the ASL family sign description with the correct family member.
7. Hand shaped like '5', thumb on chin, open hand forward
a. Father
8. Hand shaped like '5', thumb on forehead, open hand forward
b. Mother
9. 'L' handshape, taps chin then moves to shoulder
c. Sister
10. 'L' handshape, taps forehead then moves to shoulder
d. Brother
Look at the image below which shows some ASL family signs. Use it to help you with the next question.
11. Based on the image, the sign for 'Grandfather' is similar to 'Father' but with an added forward movement.
True
False
12. The sign for 'Baby' in ASL involves rocking your arms as if holding a baby.
True
False