By Christine Sharkey …because Social Studies is NOT my thing!

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By Christine Sharkey …because Social Studies is NOT my thing!

 V at forehead then palm out (double movement)

 fs- CUBA

 D at mouth, R at forehead

 C handshape, palm in, cross on chest

 HUNGRY (double movement)

 V near eyes, drop down to N near mouth

 (vertical) PAINT + (vertical) AGAIN

1. Country list 2. Shoulder partners 3. Rally Robin 10 SENTENCES 4. WRITE DOWN what partner signs 5. Signer checks immediately 6. Turn in papers

1. SWEDEN 2. HOLLAND 3. MEXICO 4. CUBA 5. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 6. SWITZERLAND 7. HUNGARY 8. TURKEY 9. VIETNAM 10. NEW ZEALAND Grammar structure (4 signs total): Subject +FROM/LIVE/LIKE/WANT GO-TO +Country +Closing signal

  D0 (approved ASL Teacher) D0  i (Google images) i