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- To sign "quiet" in sign language, you need to1:
- Hold both hands flat, fingers together and pointing up.
- Cross your hands at the wrist to make a big X-shape with your arms.
- Push your hands away from one another, bringing them out to your sides.
- This sign looks like you are pushing away all the noise so that things are quiet.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Quiet in Sign Language
- Hold both hands flat, fingers together and pointing up.
- Cross your hands at the wrist to make a big X-shape with your arms.
www.signingtime.com/dictionary/quiet/A: I use two kinds of signals for quiet: visual and auditory. The visual signal I use is a raised hand. The children are familiar with raising their hand as a way to get my attention so this is easy to teach. The auditory signals are a chime or a rhyth-mic handclap, which the children echo.www.responsiveclassroom.org/wp-content/uploads… - People also ask
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