a house is a house
DESCRIPTION
This interactive slide show was designed for young, deaf/hard-of-hearing students as an introduction to Maryann Hoberman's book, A House Is a House. I use it to teach vocabulary words to my youngest and most inexperienced language users, as well as to teach comprehension of the WH question form where to older students.TRANSCRIPT
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A House Is a HouseBy Mary Ann Hoberman
2Anthills
A hill is a house for an ant.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23123267@N03/2631133554/in/set-72157604824985274/
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ant
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hive
A hive is a house for a bee.
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bee
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hole
A hole is a house for a mole or a mouse.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wellohorld/2594021314/
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mole
http://www.flickr.com/photos/grassvalleylarry/9810580/
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mouse
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maria_keays/512137810/
9web
A web is a house for a spider.
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spider
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nest
A bird builds its nest in a tree.
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bird
13rug
There’s nothing so snug as a bug in a rug.
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bug
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And a house is a house for me.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nyki_m/2830698653/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/angela7/294746254/Me (child)
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Who lives in a hole?
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Who lives in a hill?
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Who lives in a web?
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Who lives in a rug?
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Where does a mouse live?
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Where does an ant live?
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Where does a bug live?
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Where does a spider live?
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Where does a cow live?
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Where does a whale live?
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Where does a monkey live?
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Where does a fish live?
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Where does a worm live?
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Where does a bat live?
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Where does a king live?
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Where does an owl live?
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Where does a penguin live?
34The End
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Ooops!! Try again!
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Ooops!! Try again!
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Ooops!! Try again!
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Ooops!! Try again!
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