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ASL Flash Cards | As They Grow Up

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This image is a reference sheet for American Sign Language (ASL). It shows how to make hand signs for letters, seasons, and days of the week. Since there is no specific question or math problem to solve in the image, here is a summary of the information provided on the cards:

1. The ASL Alphabet
The charts show hand shapes for every letter from A to Z.
* A: Make a fist with your thumb resting on the side of your index finger.
* B: Hold your hand up flat like a stop sign, with fingers together and thumb tucked across the palm.
* C: Curve your hand like you are holding a cup.
* I, P, Q, S, T: These all involve making a fist with the pinky or index finger sticking out or tucked in specific ways.
* J & Y: These letters require movement. For J, you trace a "J" shape in the air with your pinky. For Y, you shake your hand side-to-side with your pinky and thumb out.

2. The Seasons
The top right section shows signs for the four seasons using two hands or specific movements:
* Spring: Hands start closed near the chest and open up outward (like flowers blooming).
* Summer: Wipe your forehead with one hand (wiping away sweat/heat).
* Fall: Start with hands up and let them fall down while turning palms over (like leaves falling).
* Winter: Shiver by shaking your fists near your shoulders (brrr, it's cold!).

3. Days of the Week
The bottom right section shows signs for the days. Most of these use the dominant hand to trace the first letter of the day in a small circle in the air:
* Sunday - Saturday: You make the hand shape for the first letter (S, M, T, W, T, F, S) and move it in a small clockwise circle.
* *Note:* To tell Tuesday and Thursday apart, Tuesday usually uses a smaller circle or moves slightly forward, while Thursday often uses a larger circle or bumps the thumb against the chin (depending on the region), but on this card, they both look like tracing the letter in the air.

Final Answer:
The image provides a visual guide for American Sign Language (ASL) covering three topics:
1. Alphabet: Hand signs for letters A–Z.
2. Seasons: Signs for Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter.
3. Days of the Week: Signs for Sunday through Saturday.
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