Learn the sign in ASL (American Sign Language) for “I love you” and then decorate this fun printable!
We have had a lot of fun learning ASL together as a family and with our homeschool preschool group. When it’s my turn to host our homeschool preschool group I usually want to include a few signs for us to learn and an activity. With Valentine’s Day, I thought it would be fun for the children to learn the sign in American Sign Language for, “I love you” and then have fun coloring this page in. There is no sign up required to download and print this Valentine’s Day ASL activity. It is 100% free!
If you don’t know ASL, don’t worry! The sign for, “I love you” is actually commonly seen but I will give some directions below, just in case. Signing is such a wonderful way to tell someone you love them. Learning American Sign Language is amazing, it is such a beautiful language and Deaf culture is very important to learn about.
How to sign, “I love you” in American Sign Language
You might accidentally do the hook ’em horns or rock on (non-ASL signs) when you first try this sign. If you do, you’re close! Pull your middle finger and ring finger down and keep your thumb extended as well as your pinky and pointer. Your hand will be facing outwards and not inwards to yourself.
How to do this activity
To do this activity, first begin with learning the sign for “I love you.” Next, have your child color in and decorate their printable with crayons, paint, markers, or stickers.
How to download the Valentine’s Day ASL printable
To download and print this Valentine’s Day ASL printable click the black download button below. The file will download as a PDF file for you to print.
This printable is for personal and single classroom use only. No commercial reproduction of any kind is allowed.
Morgan
This is such an amazing activity! I’ve always wanted to learn ASL
Two Pink Peonies
I’m so glad you stopped by! I hope you have fun with this Valentine’s Day activity
Veronica Hughes
As an ASL interpreter I absolutely love this!!! I love these crafts, and I definitely plan on doing some with my daughter as she gets older!!
Two Pink Peonies
That is so awesome! I have taken a few classes to become an ASL interpreter (hence the ASL activities I have) but I put my classes on hold with 2020/COVID. Now it looks like we will be moving to Arizona so I’ll have to wait until after the move to get started again and see if they have a similar program there. Any way- I love hearing from others who are passionate about sharing this beautiful language! Thank you for stopping by.