how to sign the word sequence

The word sequence can be signed by using the hand to make a series of specific movements in a particular order, representing the letters or sounds that make up the word.

The word sequence can be signed by using the hand to make a series of specific movements in a particular order, representing the letters or sounds that make up the word.

To sign the word “extended,” use your dominant hand to make a flat palm facing down, then extend your fingers outward while keeping your thumb tucked in.

To sign the word “moment,” use your dominant hand to make a flat “C” shape with your thumb and fingers touching. Then, starting at the corner of your mouth, move your hand forward in a slight arc and end with…

To sign the word “viewed,” you would use the ASL sign for “see” with a closed fist and your index finger pointing to your face.

To sign the word “comparison,” make a C handshape with your dominant hand and use it to trace from the side of your face down to your non-dominant hand, which is held flat with the palm facing up.

To sign the word “mental,” make a fist with your dominant hand and tap it on your forehead twice.

To sign the word reach, extend your dominant arm straight out in front of you with your hand open and fingers pointing upward. Then, pull your fingers back towards your body as if reaching for something.

To sign the word “Houston,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) fingerspelling alphabet to form the letters H-O-U-S-T-O-N with your dominant hand.

To sign the word “moved,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb resting on top of your fingers. Then, move your hand in a small circular motion, away from your body.

To sign the word “recommendations,” use your dominant hand to make a thumbs-up gesture and then move it in a circular motion around your chin.