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Yes, but it’s common. 6 can look like “W” (but W has three fingers up). 7 can look like “X” (but X has a bent index finger). Focus on the thumb position to differentiate.

Yes. ASL does not require a dominant hand for numbers 1–10. However, once you learn two-handed numbers later (11+), consistency helps. Use whichever hand is comfortable.

If you’re taking an American Sign Language (ASL) course, you’re likely using the Signing Naturally curriculum. Homework 2.1 is often the first major dive into cardinal numbers —the numbers you use for counting (1, 2, 3, etc.). While it seems simple, mastering the handshapes, palm orientation, and rhythm of numbers 1–10 is critical for your foundation in ASL.

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Signing Naturally Homework 2.1 -

Yes, but it’s common. 6 can look like “W” (but W has three fingers up). 7 can look like “X” (but X has a bent index finger). Focus on the thumb position to differentiate.

Yes. ASL does not require a dominant hand for numbers 1–10. However, once you learn two-handed numbers later (11+), consistency helps. Use whichever hand is comfortable. signing naturally homework 2.1

If you’re taking an American Sign Language (ASL) course, you’re likely using the Signing Naturally curriculum. Homework 2.1 is often the first major dive into cardinal numbers —the numbers you use for counting (1, 2, 3, etc.). While it seems simple, mastering the handshapes, palm orientation, and rhythm of numbers 1–10 is critical for your foundation in ASL. Yes, but it’s common

signing naturally homework 2.1