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Review of Money Signs

Review of Money Signs. Since a lot of daily conversation is concerned with money how much something costs how much one paid for something a review of “money signs” should be beneficial. ASL II. Review of Money Signs. Signing money is first determined by the type of money being signed about.

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Review of Money Signs

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  1. Review of Money Signs • Since a lot of daily conversation is concerned with money • how much something costs • how much one paid for something • a review of “money signs” should be beneficial. ASL II

  2. Review of Money Signs • Signing money is first determined by the type of money being signed about. • Cents only amounts • Dollar only amounts OR • Mixed figures including both dollars and cents ASL II

  3. Cents • First, touch your forehead with your index finger followed by a number. • The number formed because a CENT sign. • This is an example of a combined sign where the sign for cent is incorporated into the amount (CENT-1) • OR you can sign the number first followed by touching your “money spot”

  4. Cents

  5. Cents

  6. DOLLARS • $1-$9; Twist wrist and fingers inward in a short, sharp semi-circle • $10 and up; you must add the DOLLAR sign after the number

  7. PRACTICE • $6.00 • $7.00 • $8.00 • $9.00 • $1.00 • $2.00 • $3.00 • $4.00 • $5.00

  8. DOLLARS • $1-$9; Twist wrist and fingers in a short, sharp semi-circle • $10 and up; you must add the DOLLAR sign after the number

  9. PRACTICE • $56.00 • $67.00 • $78.00 • $99.00 • $11.00 • $12.00 • $23.00 • $34.00 • $45.00

  10. Dollars and Cents • $1-$9; Twist dollars into cents (no dollar sign) $3.75 = $3.00 > 75 • $10 and up; sign the number, then sign DOLLAR, then sign the number of cents (sign CENTS for clarity only) • $29.99 = 29 DOLLAR 99 CENTS

  11. PRACTICE • $8.10 • $6.70 • $7.05 • $19.15 • $30.30 • $1.50 • $3.25 • $10.50 • $5.99 • $95.75

  12. Numbers 100 - 1000 • 600 • 700 • 800 • 900 • 1000 • 100 • 200 • 300 • 400 • 500

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