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    1. Adventure Solution Legend Route Story Maze Tale Mice History Path A narrative or text that describes a A network of intricate fixed paths or sequence of events and contains a setting, walls through which a person must find characters, a plot, a problem, and a a route. Mazes can be drawn on paper or solution; a horizontal division of a building, built in cornfields. Story a set of rooms on one floor. Maze INSTRUCTIONS: 1) Print this PDF 2) Use scissors to cut along the white dotted lines Enlarge Embellish Exaggerate Innovation inspired by nature. Burrs Amplify inspired the most famous example of biomimicry: Velcro. The inventor, Georges Inflate Exaggerate de Mestral, noticed how well burrs stuck to Biomimicry his dog’s fur. Leaves are another example, Create a Mutation inspiring the concept behind photovoltaic Combine this verb with a single idea or cells (solar cells). word card to create a new idea. Hint: Start by forming a question using this verb and one of your ideas or words. INSTRUCTIONS: 1) Print this PDF 2) Use scissors to cut along the white dotted lines Social Networking A social network is a group of individuals Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and organizations, consisting of varied refers to technologies that use data relationships. Social familiarities stored on transponders (RFID tags) for ranging from casual acquaintances to automatic identification. The tags can close family bonds unite the network. be programmed with information and Broadly conceived social networking can attached to anything. Radio waves encompass all forms of media from mailing emitted from the tags are automatically lists to blogs but now specifically refers to read when they come within range of a TREND: a new breed of websites bringing people reader. Applications include passports, together around common interests, issues, electronic toll collections on highways, car RFID and shared experiences. keys, and product inventories.
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