This is a quick slideshow that shows how smaller words can be trickier than larger words. Test yourself, or your students and see if they can figure out what word the pictures have in common.
You can read the complete blog here: http://eslcarissa.blogspot.com/2014/03/multiple-meanings-of-words.html with other applicable ideas you can use in the classroom.
I made this project for my 2013 Human Factors class. Basically, we were assigned to redesign some executive offices based on ergonomic principles. I went all SIMS on it and actually remodeled every part of said offices. I love it, had so much working on it, and ended up getting an A!
This is a quick slideshow that shows how smaller words can be trickier than larger words. Test yourself, or your students and see if they can figure out what word the pictures have in common.
You can read the complete blog here: http://eslcarissa.blogspot.com/2014/03/multiple-meanings-of-words.html with other applicable ideas you can use in the classroom.
I made this project for my 2013 Human Factors class. Basically, we were assigned to redesign some executive offices based on ergonomic principles. I went all SIMS on it and actually remodeled every part of said offices. I love it, had so much working on it, and ended up getting an A!