how to sign the word overview

To sign the word “overview,” make a circle with your dominant hand and place it on top of your other hand, which is shaped like a flat hand with fingers slightly spread apart. Move your dominant hand in a small…

To sign the word “overview,” make a circle with your dominant hand and place it on top of your other hand, which is shaped like a flat hand with fingers slightly spread apart. Move your dominant hand in a small…

To sign the word “ground,” form a fist with your dominant hand and touch it to the palm of your non-dominant hand. Then, move your dominant hand forward slightly as if pushing the ground.

To sign the word hospital, use both hands to make a “H” shape with your fingers, then cross your arms over each other in front of your chest while keeping your hands in the “H” shape.

To sign the word “properties,” use both hands to make the ASL letter P shape, then bring them together and tap your index fingers twice.

To sign the word “wedding,” use the ASL sign for “marriage” twice, with both hands circling each other in front of your chest.

To sign “Carolina,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for the letter “C” by making a fist with your dominant hand and extending your thumb to the side of your index finger. Then, use the ASL sign for the…

To sign the word “tel,” you would make a “T” shape with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant hand, which is held in a flat position.

To sign the word strong, make a fist with your dominant hand and flex your bicep by pulling your forearm towards your body.

To sign the word “kitchen,” use your dominant hand to make a flat shape with your fingers and tap it twice on the side of your chin.

To sign the word “introduction,” make the letter “i” with your dominant hand and circle it in front of your body, ending with a downward motion to represent opening a book or introducing something new.