Sign yourstory out oforder, thenreassembleit correctlyWatch yourown video andwrite or signthree notes forimprovementSign withmusic orbackgroundnoise playingSign in ahallway orlarge spaceto thinkabout scaleSign whilewalkingslowlySign to afriend whodoesn’tknow ASLSign toateacherSign withexaggeratedfacialexpressionsSign whilewalkingbackwardsSign yourstory incharacter(addpersonality)Sign as ifyou’reperformingon stageRecord adraft ofyour storySign yourstory as asilentmovie actorPracticelighting—filmonce with goodlight, once indim lightSignstandingupSign as fastas you canwhilestaying clearSign withminimal facialexpressionsand reflect onclaritySign witha partnerforfeedbackSign onlyusing yourdominanthand (fun andfrustrating!)Sign infront ofyour classSignsittingdownSign whileusingexaggeratedbody shiftsfor role shiftSignwithoutmouthingany wordsSign infront ofa mirrorSign as ifyou’revlogging toan audienceSign in slowmotion,focusing onaccuracySign yourstory out oforder, thenreassembleit correctlyWatch yourown video andwrite or signthree notes forimprovementSign withmusic orbackgroundnoise playingSign in ahallway orlarge spaceto thinkabout scaleSign whilewalkingslowlySign to afriend whodoesn’tknow ASLSign toateacherSign withexaggeratedfacialexpressionsSign whilewalkingbackwardsSign yourstory incharacter(addpersonality)Sign as ifyou’reperformingon stageRecord adraft ofyour storySign yourstory as asilentmovie actorPracticelighting—filmonce with goodlight, once indim lightSignstandingupSign as fastas you canwhilestaying clearSign withminimal facialexpressionsand reflect onclaritySign witha partnerforfeedbackSign onlyusing yourdominanthand (fun andfrustrating!)Sign infront ofyour classSignsittingdownSign whileusingexaggeratedbody shiftsfor role shiftSignwithoutmouthingany wordsSign infront ofa mirrorSign as ifyou’revlogging toan audienceSign in slowmotion,focusing onaccuracy

Practicing Signo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Sign your story out of order, then reassemble it correctly
  2. Watch your own video and write or sign three notes for improvement
  3. Sign with music or background noise playing
  4. Sign in a hallway or large space to think about scale
  5. Sign while walking slowly
  6. Sign to a friend who doesn’t know ASL
  7. Sign to a teacher
  8. Sign with exaggerated facial expressions
  9. Sign while walking backwards
  10. Sign your story in character (add personality)
  11. Sign as if you’re performing on stage
  12. Record a draft of your story
  13. Sign your story as a silent movie actor
  14. Practice lighting—film once with good light, once in dim light
  15. Sign standing up
  16. Sign as fast as you can while staying clear
  17. Sign with minimal facial expressions and reflect on clarity
  18. Sign with a partner for feedback
  19. Sign only using your dominant hand (fun and frustrating!)
  20. Sign in front of your class
  21. Sign sitting down
  22. Sign while using exaggerated body shifts for role shift
  23. Sign without mouthing any words
  24. Sign in front of a mirror
  25. Sign as if you’re vlogging to an audience
  26. Sign in slow motion, focusing on accuracy