Signing Naturally 5.6 Homework: Answers //top\\

Watch the handshape of the pronouns. If the signer uses a "K" handshape moving between themselves and someone else, they mean "the two of us." If they use a "3" handshape in a circle, they mean "the three of us." 2. The Activity Common activities in this unit include: Going to the movies Studying together Eating out at a restaurant Coffee dates or hanging out

A person on roller skates (or sometimes a jogger) passes by and steps right on the gum. It gets stuck to the wheel/shoe. They scrape it off against a pole or a curb. Signing Naturally 5.6 Homework Answers

The story follows a young boy who is chewing a piece of gum. It’s not just a simple story; it’s a "chain story" where the gum travels from person to person in increasingly gross ways. Watch the handshape of the pronouns

For the longer narrative, the signer lists several errands. Here is the correct chronological order for those activities: Brush teeth Chat with mother on videophone It gets stuck to the wheel/shoe

| Question | Video Observation | Correct Answer | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Where is the cat? | Signer looks under the table, uses CL:3 (vehicle) but modified for a cat. Signs "SLEEP." | The cat is sleeping under the table. | | #2: Is the pen on the desk? | Signer signs "DESK," shakes head, then points to the floor. Signs "DROP." | No, the pen is not on the desk. It fell on the floor. | | #3: What is on the shelf? | Signer uses CL:1 (tall, thin) for a vase, then CL:C for a ball. | A vase and a ball are on the shelf. |