Signing Time Dictionary

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Again in Sign Language

Learn how to sign again in ASL (American Sign Language). When learning ASL, the sign for “again” is a favorite for many children, especially at playtime! Learn how to sign “again” with these simple steps.

  1. Hold one hand out in front of you, flat with the palm up.
  2. Cup the other hand slightly and make an arc, taping your fingertips into the flat hand.

Teaching Tips – to learn how to sign again in ASL

Knowing how to sign “again” can help your little one communicate the desire to repeat lots of fun things – from tickles, to pushes on the swing, to re-reading a favorite book. You can model this with simple phrases, signing “again” each time you say it.

  • Do you want to read this book again?
  • Do you want Mommy to push you on the swing again?
  • Let Daddy tie your shoe again!
  • Let’s sing that song again!
  • Do you want to watch Baby Signing Time again?

Transcript

Again. Would you like to try it again? This is the sign for again. Put a flat hand out and your rounded hand taps into it, again and again!

Download the Flashcard (click on the image. Print in color or black-and-white and adjust the print size according to your needs.

Want to improve your family’s signing? Learn more with our fun lessons.

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