how to sign the word curriculum

To sign the word curriculum, hold your dominant hand out in front of you with palm facing up. Then, with your other hand, place your index finger on the center of your palm and make a circular motion while keeping…

To sign the word curriculum, hold your dominant hand out in front of you with palm facing up. Then, with your other hand, place your index finger on the center of your palm and make a circular motion while keeping…

To sign the word “cam,” place your dominant hand in a fist with your index finger extended and resting on top of your thumb. Then, tilt your fist forward and back a few times, as if you are turning a…

To sign the word “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.

To sign the word “tracks,” use both hands to make the ASL letter T sign, moving them in opposite directions as if drawing two parallel lines.

To sign the word continues, bring your dominant hand up to your non-dominant hand, which is held flat with palm facing up. Then, move your dominant hand forward in a fluid motion, keeping it flat and parallel to the ground.…

To sign the word “anyway,” make a fist with both hands and then cross your arms in front of your body.

To sign the word “agenda,” use your dominant hand to make a vertical line with your index finger pointing downward, then bring your finger across your non-dominant hand from left to right.

To sign the word variables, you would use the ASL sign for “variable” which involves making a V handshape and moving it in a circular motion at your temple.

To sign the word “Thailand,” use the ASL sign for “T” by crossing your index and middle fingers, then use the ASL sign for “H” by extending your hand with your pinky, ring, and middle fingers bent and your thumb…

To sign the word “kits,” use your dominant hand to make a modified “K” shape with your index finger and thumb touching. Then, tap your index finger on your cheek twice.