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In the curriculum, "Homework 1:5" typically refers to Unit 1, Lesson 5 , which focuses on Introducing Yourself and basic information exchange.
Be ready to write or circle numbers 1–15 based on the video prompts.
In Homework 1.5, exercises often require you to follow a signer's movements across a specific spatial plane. This trains your eyes to catch subtle shifts in location, which eventually helps you understand ASL grammar and pronoun placement. 2. Non-Manual Markers (NMMs)
Mastering American Sign Language (ASL) requires consistent practice, visual precision, and cultural understanding. The Signing Naturally curriculum is the gold standard for learning ASL, designed to immerse students in the language from day one.
Unit 10.5 also includes comprehension and glossing practice. Key questions often found in this unit include: Price Inquiries : "How much does a [item] cost?" (Gloss: [ITEM] COST HOW MUCH? General Practice : "How do you get money from an ATM?" (Gloss: MONEY YOU TAKE-OUT FS-ATM HOW-MUCH? For further study, you can find practice flashcards on