1. "I": Sign for "I" (usually pointing to yourself)
2. "Trying": Sign for "try"
3. "To read": Sign for "read" (you can incorporate a gesture of reading if you want to be more descriptive).
Important Note: In ASL (American Sign Language), the sign for "to" is often implied in the context of the sentence. So, you don't need to sign "to" specifically.
So, the order would be I - trying - read.
Additional Tips:
* Facial expressions are important! Use a focused expression for "trying" and a curious or concentrated expression for "read."
* Context matters! You might need to use additional signs based on the situation (e.g., "book" if you're trying to read a book).
If you're learning sign language, it's always best to get guidance from a qualified instructor who can teach you the proper signs and grammar!