Sign for 6th Grade v2 in ASL
Quick answer: The sign for 6th grade v2 in ASL is a variation of the sign for sixth grade. It combines the ordinal number 6th with the school-related concept of GRADE.
How to Sign 6th Grade v2 in ASL
Start by signing 6th with the dominant hand. Then transition into the sign for GRADE. This version may use a slightly different movement or handshape transition than another common version of 6th grade.
This sign is used when talking about the sixth grade level in school, especially in conversations about middle school, children’s education, classroom placement, teaching assignments, or school memories.
| Dominant Handshape | 6-hand for 6th, with the thumb and pinky touching; then the handshape used for GRADE |
|---|---|
| Non-Dominant Handshape | Flat hand or steady reference hand for GRADE |
| Location | Neutral signing space in front of the body |
| Palm Orientation | Changes naturally from the 6th sign into the GRADE sign |
| Movement | Sign 6th, then move into the GRADE portion with a clear, controlled transition |
| Non-Manual Markers | Neutral expression; use facial expression only if the sentence requires it |
When to Use This Sign
Use 6th grade v2 when discussing school grade levels, middle school, children’s education, classroom introductions, school placement, teaching assignments, or personal school memories.
- middle school conversations
- children’s grade levels
- school enrollment
- classroom introductions
- teaching assignments
Sixth grade is often the start of bigger schedules, bigger backpacks, and bigger school expectations.
Common Mistakes
- Using the number 6 instead of the ordinal sign 6th
- Touching the thumb to the wrong finger when forming the number 6
- Blending 6th and GRADE together too quickly
- Making the movement too large or unclear
- Forgetting that this sign refers to a school grade level
Example Sentences
ASL gloss: MY CHILD SIXTH-GRADE
English: My child is in sixth grade.
ASL gloss: SIXTH-GRADE I REMEMBER MATH TEACHER
English: I remember my sixth grade math teacher.
ASL gloss: NEXT YEAR MY BROTHER SIXTH-GRADE
English: Next year, my brother will be in sixth grade.

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