how to sign the word institutions

To sign the word “institutions,” use the ASL sign for “establishment” or “organization” by making a flat hand and tapping it twice on the non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “institutions,” use the ASL sign for “establishment” or “organization” by making a flat hand and tapping it twice on the non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “posters,” use American Sign Language (ASL) by making a fist with your dominant hand and tapping it twice on the opposite wrist.

To sign the word “leaders,” use the sign for “lead” and add the plural “s” at the end by flicking your fingers outwards twice.

To sign the word “profit,” bring your dominant hand up to your forehead and tap your temple twice with your index finger.

To sign the word “shirts,” you would use the dominant hand to make a horizontal line across the chest with the palm facing down, while the non-dominant hand remains at the side of the body.

To sign the word offering, use your dominant hand to make a flat palm and bring it forward in front of you, then slightly tilt your hand downwards while keeping your fingers together. This sign represents giving or presenting something…

To sign the word “matching,” use your dominant hand to make a “C” shape and place it over your non-dominant hand, which should have its palm facing up. Then, slide your dominant hand back and forth slightly while keeping it…

To sign the word “adventure,” use both hands to make a fist, and then extend your index fingers and thumbs. Bring your hands up to your face and make a circular motion with each hand, as if drawing an imaginary…

To sign the word equal, make a horizontal line with your dominant hand, palm facing down. Then bring your non-dominant hand up to meet the other hand, forming an “equal” sign.

To sign the word “Jackson,” use your dominant hand to make a letter “J” handshape, and then tap it twice on your chin.