Signing Naturally Homework 105 Work Page

Often used in introductory dialogues within the workbook.

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Play the video a second time, focusing on the specific questions asked in your workbook. Watch for the fingerspelled words, numbers, or specific Wh-signs that directly correlate to the homework prompts. Third Pass: Pause and Mimic signing naturally homework 105 work

The structure is usually [Item] -> [Price] .

To successfully complete the workbook exercises, you must be fluent in the foundational vocabulary introduced in this section. Pay close attention to handshape, location, movement, and palm orientation for each of the following categories: Introducing Yourself and Others Often used in introductory dialogues within the workbook

Hold both hands out, palms up, and shake them slightly side to side with furrowed eyebrows.

Identifying letters within names or words without needing to see each individual letter in isolation. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

These signs look similar to a panicked beginner. "Who" circles the mouth with a "X" handshape, while "Where" is a side-to-side index finger wag.

(Example: SHE LIKE HER JOB)

Since Unit 10.5 of the Signing Naturally curriculum focuses on "Numbers: Telling the Price" food vocabulary

The primary focus of Signing Naturally Homework 10.5 is learning how to sign money amounts