ASL Family Signs Worksheet
Practice American Sign Language (ASL) signs for family members with this engaging worksheet for Grade 5 students.
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ASL Family Signs Practice
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Read each question carefully and provide the best answer. For signing questions, describe the sign or draw a representation if possible.
1. Which ASL sign uses an open hand shape, touching the thumb to the chin, then bringing it forward and down?
Mother
Father
Grandmother
Sister
2. Which sign is typically made by tapping the index finger of the dominant hand on the forehead twice?
Brother
Uncle
Grandfather
Father
3. The ASL sign for 'BABY' is made by cradling your arms as if holding a .
4. To sign 'SISTER', you touch your thumb to your chin and then move your hand down to your .
5. Describe how to sign 'GRANDMOTHER' in ASL.
6. Explain the difference between the ASL signs for 'BOY' and 'GIRL'.
Match each ASL family member with its description.
7. FATHER
a. Open hand, thumb to chin, then down
8. MOTHER
b. Open hand, thumb to forehead, then down
9. BROTHER
c. 'B' handshape, taps forehead then chin