ASL Classifiers. What are ASL classifiers? Classifiers are hand shapes that represents shapes, size, things and location. They do not replace signs.

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ASL Classifiers

What are ASL classifiers? Classifiers are hand shapes that represents shapes, size, things and location. They do not replace signs.

CL: 1 Person People Objects

CL: 3 Cars Boats Trucks

CL: B Books Paper Walls Ceiling Floor Shelves Desk Surfaces

CL: V Standing up Walking Jumping Diving Falling Lying Down Sleeping Sitting down Seating Arrangement

CL: C Cups Bottles Trash Can Large Pole Wheel Chair

Other Various Classifiers Plates (CL:L) Candy bar (CL: G) Buttons, buttons, or poles (CL: F)

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Classifier Assignment 1. Look through magazines. 2. Pick 5 things that you can describe using classifiers! 3. Cut out and paste pictures on construction paper. Label the classifier symbols. Describe two different classifiers per picture. 4. You will describe your pictures to the class.