Below is a comprehensive guide and answer key for the exercises found on pages 202–203 of the Signing Naturally Student Workbook .
…you might pass a quiz. But during a real conversation, when a Deaf friend asks, “Where did you put my keys?” — you’ll freeze. Because ASL isn’t English with hand gestures. It’s a spatial language. 4.9 is your brain’s gym for . signing naturally 4.9 answers
The most common mistake in 4.9 is fingerspelling numbers separately from time signs. Below is a comprehensive guide and answer key
Instead of hunting for a PDF of filled-in blanks, try these three strategies: Because ASL isn’t English with hand gestures
If you’re an independent learner, Signing Naturally ’s instructor materials provide correct responses — but use them to check your reasoning, not skip the reasoning.
Used for "I/Me," "You," "He/She/It," "We," and "They." These represent the person themselves.
In this exercise, Melinda and Michelle describe various family connections. Based on common curriculum answer keys, the relationships are identified as follows: 2. Nephew 3. Son-in-law 4. Grandmother 5. Cousin 6. Son 7. Sister 8. Niece Section 2: Pronouns and Possessives (Page 203)