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ASL The 20’s are weird
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1-5 review Palm Orientation in Number 3 is middle, index and thumb Number 4 is all but thumb Practice 3 to 4
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6-10 Palm Orientation out Starting with the smallest of fingers and work your way up through 9 and 10 is just the thumb up with a little shake from side to side Tap 6-9, not to confuse with ”f’ or “w”
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11 and 12 Palm Orientation in Flicking motion Index finger for 11 and index and middle fingers flicking in unison for 12
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14 and 15 Palm orientation in Closed “4” hand shape for 14 and closed “5” hand shape for 15 Folding at the crease across your palm like the “come here” motion
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16-19 Twisting motion from wrist 10 to 6, 10 to 7, 10 to 8…
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20 Palm Orientation out “L” is the connection to the 20’s except for 22 “L” hand shape to an “L” O
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21 Palm Orientation out “L” to 1 Deaf way: ”L” hand shape with thumb pulsing
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22 and all double numbers: 33,44,55… Palm Orientation down The number with a bounce and slide motion toward your dominant side, making an arching movement.
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23-29 Palm Orientation out “L” 3, “L”4, “L”5, “L”6, “L”7, “L”8, “L”9 The Deaf way for 23: the sign for three with the middle finger waving. The deaf way for 25: ring finger and middle finger in unison wave.
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30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 Palm orientation out Start with the sign for the number of tens you are describing Then fold that number into an ”O” Caution: You do not make a full “O” with all your fingers only the number of tens you are describing
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From here you can count to 99… Because it just becomes compounding. Caution: 45, 52, 31 I give these example to make the point that the palm orientation for the number of ones represented in these examples has the palm orientation out not in as the numbers 1-5 have.
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