Hi, I'm back to talk about Sign Writing. Many people consider Sign Writing to be too complicated or a waste of time. If an adult can read and write English, why learn to read and write ASL. The problem is that Sign Writing will only be used when it is used. And Sign Writing will never be used if nobody uses it.
But how to learn Sign Writing, or at least be introduced to Sign Writing...
I have created the Sign Writing Playing Cards as a zipped Word Document. If you go to the store and buy business cards to print on your computer you can print your own deck at home.
Instead of the four suits, Sign Writing Playing Cards use four of the six orientations. Palm facing the signer is hearts. Palm to the side is diamonds. Palm facing away from the signer is clubs. And palm facing down is spades.
The numbers 2 through 13 are used with 11 for Jack, 12 for Queen, and 13 for King. The numbers 11, 12, and 13 each have a mark that means to bend the finger joint twice (illustrated below). The Ace is the letter O which can equal 1 or 14. The symbols used in the Sign Writing Playing Cards are straight ASL Sign Writing. While the cards may be difficult to understand at first, they quickly become natural with practice. How about that straight, 9 thru King...
I've started to use these cards and I really like them. If you're up to a challenge, go ahead and try them yourself and let me know what you think.
But how to learn Sign Writing, or at least be introduced to Sign Writing...
I have created the Sign Writing Playing Cards as a zipped Word Document. If you go to the store and buy business cards to print on your computer you can print your own deck at home.
Instead of the four suits, Sign Writing Playing Cards use four of the six orientations. Palm facing the signer is hearts. Palm to the side is diamonds. Palm facing away from the signer is clubs. And palm facing down is spades.
The numbers 2 through 13 are used with 11 for Jack, 12 for Queen, and 13 for King. The numbers 11, 12, and 13 each have a mark that means to bend the finger joint twice (illustrated below). The Ace is the letter O which can equal 1 or 14. The symbols used in the Sign Writing Playing Cards are straight ASL Sign Writing. While the cards may be difficult to understand at first, they quickly become natural with practice. How about that straight, 9 thru King...
I've started to use these cards and I really like them. If you're up to a challenge, go ahead and try them yourself and let me know what you think.