how to sign the word plan

To sign the word “plan,” use your dominant hand to form a flat palm facing down, with your thumb touching your fingertips. Then, move your hand in a circular motion in front of your body, as if drawing a small…

To sign the word “plan,” use your dominant hand to form a flat palm facing down, with your thumb touching your fingertips. Then, move your hand in a circular motion in front of your body, as if drawing a small…

To sign the word “industry”, extend your dominant hand with all fingers together and palm facing down. Then, use a twisting motion to rotate your hand twice in a circular motion while keeping your fingers together. This sign represents the…

To sign the word “air,” use your dominant hand to make a flat, horizontal shape with your fingers slightly spread apart. Then, quickly move your hand up and down a few times, as if you are waving at the air.

To sign the word “features,” use the ASL sign for “characteristics” or “qualities” by holding both hands in front of your body, palms facing up, and circling them outward twice.

To sign the word “model,” make the letter M with your dominant hand and hold it out in front of your chest, palm facing down. Then, using your non-dominant hand, make a fist and place it underneath the heel of…

To sign the word “series,” use both hands to make a “S” shape in front of your body, with your dominant hand slightly higher than your non-dominant hand. Then, twist your dominant hand forward while keeping your non-dominant hand still.

To sign the word “start,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb pointing up. Then, bring your fist down and tap your thumb on the back of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “action,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and extend your index finger while keeping the rest of your fingers closed. Tap your index finger on the palm of your non-dominant hand, palm facing up.…

To sign the word “really,” use both hands to create the letter “R” in American Sign Language by curling your index fingers and tapping them together twice. Then, extend both hands upward and outward to form a double “L” shape.…

To sign the word “library,” use your dominant hand to make a “L” shape with your thumb and index finger. Then, move your hand downwards as if sliding a book onto a shelf.