Signing Naturally Homework 8.8 Answers May 2026
Signing Naturally Homework 8.8 focuses on using ASL classifiers and spatial relationships to describe room layouts from the signer’s perspective. Key answers involve identifying furniture positions, such as lamps to the right of sofas, and using classifiers like CL:C for cylindrical objects or CL:B for flat surfaces. For more detailed breakdowns and video-specific walkthroughs, you can refer to study resources like Quizlet's ASL Unit 8 guides or instructional blogs such as the Signing Naturally Breakdown.
Example of a correct student answer (for a hypothetical #1 in 8.8): Signing Naturally Homework 8.8 Answers
Study and practice recommendations
- Rewatch the Signing Naturally video segments related to Unit 8 and mimic the models exactly—handshape, orientation, movement, and non-manual signals.
- Practice with a partner to rehearse role shifts and spatial referencing; recording yourself helps spot missing facial expressions or unclear loci.
- Drill classifiers separately: pick objects/people and describe motion and placement using various classifier handshapes.
- Use a signing dictionary or reliable online video resources for any signs you’re unsure about; then incorporate those signs into full sentences.
- Create short scripts from textbook dialogues and perform them, paying attention to pacing and character shifts.
This is a complete, correct answer. Notice how it is built using rules, not a script. Signing Naturally Homework 8
The homework also includes watching narratives (Page 123) and answering comprehension questions. Narrative 1: Rewatch the Signing Naturally video segments related to
- The Trap: Students sign: [SUNDAY] [drop hands] [I] [drop hands] [VISIT] [drop hands] [MOM].
- The Goal: [SUNDAY I VISIT MOM]. Keep your hands up in the signing space. The only time you drop your hands is when the sentence is truly finished or for a specific grammatical effect.