how to sign the word circle

The ASL sign for "Circle": use your dominant hand to draw a circle shape in the air. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Circle": use your dominant hand to draw a circle shape in the air. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Prince": use your dominant hand to form a fist with your thumb resting on top of your index finger. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Template": use a digital or physical signature at the designated signature line on the document. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Logic": make a fist with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant forearm. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Curriculum": hold your dominant hand out in front of you with palm facing up. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Cam": place your dominant hand in a fist with your index finger extended and resting on top of your thumb. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Advisory": use the American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet to spell out the letters A-D-V-I-S-O-R-Y while making corresponding handshapes for each letter. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Tracks": use both hands to make the ASL letter T sign, moving them in opposite directions as if drawing two parallel lines. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Continues": bring your dominant hand up to your non-dominant hand, which is held flat with palm facing up. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Anyway": make a fist with both hands and then cross your arms in front of your body. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.