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Now, let’s focus on the next topic of the lesson:. Numbers!. How to sign the numbers in ASL. It is one of the most harder parts in learning ASL. It takes a lot of practice (everyday). We will do numbers 1-20 in total. But, let’s first discuss things you need to know before practicing numbers:.
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How to sign the numbers in ASL • It is one of the most harder parts in learning ASL. It takes a lot of practice (everyday). • We will do numbers 1-20 in total. • But, let’s first discuss things you need to know before practicing numbers:
Counting numbers • For 1-5, put your hands into a “palm back” position when signing. • Source: LifePrint website
For counting numbers • For 6-10, put your hands into a “palm forward” position. • Source: LifePrint website
Counting numbers • For 11-15, put your hands into a “palm back” position. • Source: LifePrint website
For 16-20: put your hands into a “palm forward” position. • Source: LifePrint website
Now, let’s review the numbers! • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20
Activity: Practice Numbers • Now, you can practice numbers with your partner (or someone next to you). Take turns counting numbers going up from 1 to 20. • Then, count the numbers going down from 20 to 1.
Fun Activity: BUZZ! • This will help you practice words and or numbers with a group of people. • Form a group. • If you hit a certain number listed below, you MUST say BUZZ! • Numbers you will say BUZZ: • 5, 10, 15