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New Signs - Signing Naturally Homework 3.12 Answers

Here is the content for , focusing on the new signs introduced in that section. This content is structured as a homework helper or study guide, listing the signs, their meanings, and example usage. Signing Naturally 3.12: New Signs & Homework Focus Unit Goal: Describing locations, giving simple directions, and identifying people by their clothing/actions. Part 1: The New Signs (Vocabulary List) These are the key signs introduced in 3.12. Practice their handshape, movement, and palm orientation.

| English | ASL Sign Description | Key Tip | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Both index fingers point up side-by-side, then move forward together. | Think of people standing in a line. | | WAIT | Both hands (flat, palms up) fingers wiggle while hands move slightly back and forth. | Shows anticipation or idle fingers. | | LOOK-at / WATCH | "V" handshape from eye moves forward slightly. | Directional – move toward what you're looking at. | | FIND | Flat O handshape (like F but thumb touches middle finger) moves from non-dominant palm up to side. | Like picking up an object. | | LOST (person) | Flat hand brushes down chin, then switches to palm up "what happened?" expression. | Use a confused face. | | BATHROOM | Handshape "T" (thumb under index) shakes side to side. | Very common sign; don't over-shake. | | DRINK (noun/verb) | C handshape tips to mouth as if holding a cup. | Identical to "cup/glass." | | WORK | Fists (palms down), tap dominant fist on non-dominant wrist. | Like punching a time clock. | | LIVE (reside) | L handshapes (index+thumb) tap together twice. | Not to be confused with "life." | | NEAR | Both flat hands, palms facing you, one slightly behind the other, then bring together. | Distance between hands shows actual proximity. | Part 2: Homework 3.12 – Typical Exercises In Signing Naturally, 3.12 often asks you to watch a signed narrative and answer questions. Below are simulated questions based on the new signs. signing naturally homework 3.12 answers new signs