This is the climax of the story. The mice find a feast (often on a dining table), but they are interrupted by a "threat"—usually a cat or a human. They must scramble to hide, showcasing the "DANGER" the Country Mouse mentioned.
Most digital versions of Signing Naturally allow you to play at 0.5x or 0.75x speed. This is essential for catching the specific handshapes used for the food descriptions. Study Resources
Using signs like "HAPPEN" or "FINISH" to move the story forward. Plot Summary and Key Vocabulary Signing Naturally Homework 10.5 Answers
He decides to return home. The signing usually emphasizes that he prefers "simple food in peace" over "rich food in fear." Tips for Mastering the Homework
Is your class using the or Level 2 Signing Naturally materials? This is the climax of the story
Comparing the lifestyles, food, and environments of the two characters.
The story follows a simple fable structure, but the ASL version emphasizes descriptive imagery. You will need to recognize these specific signs to answer the workbook questions accurately: CITY (Town), COUNTRY (Fields/Farm). Most digital versions of Signing Naturally allow you
If you are having trouble "seeing" the signs, try these strategies:
Which in the workbook is giving you trouble?