How to sign curriculum in American Sign Language

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Sign Instructions:

Begin with both hands in front of you with your dominant hand closer to you. Move your dominant hand up, change your hand to a "M" handshape and then slide it down the back side of your non-dominant hand.

Videos

Example Video

Sequential Image Breakdown

Sequential Breakdown of curriculum

Beginning and End Frames

Beginning of Sign

First Frame of curriculum

End of Sign

Final Frame of curriculum

Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Dominant Handshape for curriculum
Curve all of your fingers to form the shape of the letter 'C'.
Dominant Handshape for curriculum
Fold all your fingers into your palm, and place the thumb between ring and pinky fingers.

Non-Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Non-Dominant Handshape for curriculum
Extend your fingers and press them together, with your thumb sticking out to the side.

About the Creator

Paul Kelly, a nationally certified sign language interpreter and the founder of strongasl.com, has dedicated his career to bridging communication gaps through sign language. As a CODA (child of deaf adult), with deep personal and professional roots in the deaf community, Paul brings a unique blend of personal insight and professional expertise to his work.

His experiences range from legal to entertainment interpreting, including teaching sign language to celebrities like Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. His passion for innovation is evident in the AI-driven features of this dictionary, aiming to make sign language more accessible for all.

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