Signing Naturally Homework 2.3 -
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 deep, structured review of what such homework typically covers—based on Unit 2 (Exchanging Personal Information) in the green book (Level 1, Units 1–6).
Signing Naturally Homework 2.3 isn't just about memorizing vocabulary; it’s about learning to see the world like a signer. By focusing on the identification sequence and mastering the difference between pointing and palm-flat signs, you'll build the foundation needed for more complex storytelling in Unit 3.
Don't Mirror: Remember that "left" from the signer's perspective will be on your "right" if you are facing them. signing naturally homework 2.3
- Signed: “YOU LIVE WHERE?” → Where do you live?
- Signed: “PHONE NUMBER [9-3-8-5-5-5-1-2-1-2]” → My phone number is 938-555-1212.
To ace this assignment, you’ll need to be fluent in these specific signs:
Point and Glance: Point (index) toward the person while looking at them briefly. This request is a bit unclear, as Signing
A common pitfall in Unit 2 homework is mixing up handshapes for "He/She" versus "His/Her."
1. Watch and Choose (Video Comprehension)
You’ll watch a short signed vignette. Then you must select which sentence or picture matches what you saw. Signed: “YOU LIVE WHERE
Remember: ASL is a visual language. The goal of Homework 2.3 isn’t perfect English translation—it’s accurate visual perception. Watch closely, sign along, and trust your eyes.

















