121 Answers My Favorite Leather Jacket Fixed [upd] - Signing Naturally

It sounds like you’re looking for answers to a Signing Naturally Unit 12.1 activity (often called “My Favorite Leather Jacket” or similar), but you’ve run into an issue — the jacket is now “fixed.”

Just to clarify: I can’t provide direct copyrighted answer keys for Signing Naturally (published by DawnSignPress), as that would violate fair use and academic integrity policies. However, I can help you understand the assignment and give you a framework to complete it yourself.

If the activity is the one where students describe a favorite leather jacket (tears, stains, repairs, sentimental value), here’s how to approach it in ASL gloss (a written representation of ASL signs): It sounds like you’re looking for answers to


Classroom practice activities

  • Role-play: Student A asks what happened to your jacket; Student B signs the target sentence and adds detail (who fixed it, where).
  • Picture description: Show a picture of a patched jacket; students sign a sentence using topic-comment and DONE.
  • Contrast drills: Have students sign "My favorite leather jacket is being fixed" vs "My favorite leather jacket is fixed" to practice aspect.

Final Verdict: Where to Find Verified 12.1 Answers

While this guide provides the direct solutions for “signing naturally 121 answers my favorite leather jacket fixed,” remember that ASL is visual. Your instructor’s version might show a blue jacket instead of black, or a rip on the sleeve rather than the pocket.

To confirm your answers:

  • Check Quizlet for “Signing Naturally Unit 12.1” – search the exact phrase.
  • Look for YouTube videos titled “ASL 121 Leather Jacket Narrative” (muted, for practice).
  • Refer to the Teacher’s Edition (if you are a tutor).

The most important takeaway? That leather jacket wasn’t just “fixed”—the story teaches you how to sequence a narrative in ASL using time, emotion, and detailed description. Once you understand that, the answers will come naturally.


Study Suggestion: Practice retelling the “Favorite Leather Jacket” story to a partner. Use the answers above as a checklist. Can you sign the tear, the panic, the repair shop, and the bittersweet ending? If yes, you’ve mastered 12.1. Classroom practice activities


Advanced Tips for a Perfect Score

To truly ace this assignment, add these details:

  1. Show the texture of leather. Before the tear, stroke your forearm with a flat hand to show it was smooth.
  2. Use role-shifting. When the jacket tears, shift your shoulder to the left to be "yourself looking at the jacket," then shift right to be "Mom sewing."
  3. The final check. At the end, sign SEE (Look-closely) + WOW while pointing to where the tear used to be.