I use a lot of nonverbal cues in the classroom, and thought about incorporating sign language this year. I was able to find most of the ones I need after much searching, but the one sign I can't seem to find on the internet deals with needing a tissue or Kleenex for the nose. It doesn't have to be a whole phrase. Does anyone know the ASL sign for this?
I googled "ASL for Kleenex" and got the following complete with video (scroll down for Kleenex): http://www.angelfire.com/pa3/ecarpenter/hospitalIII.htm Kleenex in ASL is "cold paper." Hope this helps!
You should be able to to access www.asl.com and see the signs. I don't know where my books are at the moment or I'd look it up for you.
Just do the sign for "cold" (rubbing nose) and the sign for "paper." That's how the demonstrator does it.