Sign for 9th Grade in ASL
Quick answer: The sign for 9th grade in ASL combines the ordinal number 9th with the school-related concept of GRADE. It refers to the ninth grade level, often the first year of high school.
How to Sign 9th Grade in ASL
Start by signing 9th using the dominant hand. Then sign or fingerspell GRADE, depending on the version you are using. Together, the signs mean the ninth grade level in school.
This sign is used when talking about high school, freshman year, grade placement, classroom introductions, school schedules, student progress, or memories from school.
| Dominant Handshape | 9-hand for 9th, then the handshape used for GRADE or fingerspelling G-R-A-D-E |
|---|---|
| Non-Dominant Handshape | Flat hand or steady reference hand if signing GRADE; not needed if fingerspelling |
| Location | Neutral signing space in front of the body |
| Palm Orientation | Changes naturally from the 9th sign into the GRADE sign or fingerspelling |
| Movement | Sign 9th with a clear ordinal movement, then transition into GRADE or fingerspell G-R-A-D-E |
| Non-Manual Markers | Neutral expression; use raised eyebrows if asking about someone’s grade level |
When to Use This Sign
Use 9th grade when discussing high school, freshman year, students’ grade levels, school placement, classroom introductions, teaching assignments, or school memories.
- high school or freshman-year discussions
- student grade levels
- school enrollment or placement
- classroom introductions
- teaching assignments
Ninth grade is a big shift because it usually marks the start of high school.
Common Mistakes
- Using the number 9 instead of the ordinal sign 9th
- Touching the thumb to the wrong finger when forming the 9-handshape
- Signing 9th and GRADE too quickly so the meaning is unclear
- Making the ordinal movement too large or unclear
- Confusing 9th grade with ninth place or the ninth item in a list
Example Sentences
ASL gloss: MY CHILD NINTH-GRADE
English: My child is in ninth grade.
ASL gloss: NEXT YEAR MY BROTHER NINTH-GRADE
English: Next year, my brother will be in ninth grade.
ASL gloss: NINTH-GRADE I REMEMBER ENGLISH TEACHER
English: I remember my ninth grade English teacher.

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