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signing naturally homework 2.3

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Mastering Signing Naturally Homework 2.3: Tic-Tac-Toe and Spatial Perspective

While Signing Naturally is the gold standard for ASL instruction (developed at Vista College), its homework format can be intimidating. Homework 2.3 is not just about "getting the right answer"; it is about internalizing visual grammar.

The most famous part of is the introduction of "Signer's Perspective." This concept can be a major paradigm shift for new learners.

Bring your thumb out. Extend your index and middle fingers together (forming the "3" handshape, but with your palm facing inward). Fold and unfold your index and middle fingers together twice toward your palm. signing naturally homework 2.3

Are you struggling more with or tracking the spatial layout ?

If you want, tell me the exact prompts from your Homework 2.3 and I’ll produce glossed model answers (written gloss + short signed-sentence scripts) for each item.

This is the most critical skill for this homework. When the signer points to a square on the grid, you must interpret it from point of view, not your own. Mastering Signing Naturally Homework 2

Pointing is grammatically essential in ASL. To point to a person who is present, use your index finger to indicate their actual location. If they move, your index finger should track that movement when referencing them again. The Role of Sightlines

Classifiers are handshapes used to represent nouns based on their shape, size, or location. In Homework 2.3, you will encounter classifiers used to describe furniture and room layouts.

to a specific person using sightlines and indexing. Bring your thumb out

If you are working through the Signing Naturally curriculum, Homework 2.3 is a pivotal moment in your ASL journey. This section moves beyond simple introductions and dives into the mechanics of and spatial awareness .

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in specific squares such as the bottom-left or center-middle based on the signer's hand movements. Course Hero Vocabulary to Watch For Used by the signers to ask if you are prepared to begin. The specific handshapes used to mark the grid. WIN / LOSE / EQUAL: Signs used to describe the outcome of the games. Course Hero Tips for Success Facing the Same Way:

Is the hand moving up, down, in a circle, or wiggling?

Form a "T" handshape and shake your wrist gently side-to-side. Final Tips for Academic Success