Work in Sign Language
Learn how to sign work in ASL (American Sign Language). Work hard and you can learn sign language!
- Make two fists and tap one on top of the other, connecting at the wrists.
- This sign looks like you are hammering at work on something. Use this visual to help you remember the sign.
Teaching Tips – to learn how to sign work in ASL
- Puzzles for children are a perfect chance to foster focus, attention, and effort. Tell your child, “Let’s work on this puzzle!” Sign work and ask your child to work and sign with you.
- While out and about, look for grownups hard at work. Do you see someone working on the road? The power lines? In a police car? Talk about the different work someone can do. What work do the grownups in your child’s world do? Sign work as you discuss!
Transcript:
Work! Tap your wrist on the other fist like it’s hard work. Work.