Signing Naturally Homework 2.3 [new]
This request is a bit unclear, as Signing Naturally (a popular ASL curriculum) has different editions, and “Homework 2.3” could refer to various exercises depending on your unit. However, I’ll give you a of what such homework typically covers—based on Unit 2 (Exchanging Personal Information) in the green book (Level 1, Units 1–6) .
You’ll see two or three people in a still image or video freeze-frame. The signer will point to one, then sign an action. You write down the person’s location (left, center, right) and the action. signing naturally homework 2.3
Before you open your workbook (or the online portal), you need to understand the linguistic goals of Unit 2.3. Unlike earlier units that focused on basic introductions, Unit 2.3 hones in on and Pronouns (I/you/he/she/it/we/they) . This request is a bit unclear, as Signing
"The library is across from the school, to the west." The signer will point to one, then sign an action
Some students find it helpful to record the homework video and "flip" or mirror it using editing software so the signer's right matches their own right.
Look for raised brows when they are establishing the reference point or tapping a location to indicate "right here". 3. Vocabulary to Know
You’ll watch a short signed vignette. Then you must select which sentence or picture matches what you saw.