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Games, activities and teaching ideas > Caption Contest!
Caption Contest!
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alexcure
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Did you know why more than half population has below average intelligence?
The recent international scientific research has proved that the reason is wrong reading habits. Bathtubreading is what our organism needs to soak up the book knowledge better and quicker as human organism contains 60% of water. The scientists discovered it thanks to a little genius boy [picture 1] who at the age of 7 started teaching quantum physics mechanisms at Harvard University. Recently, however, he developed a skill of soaking up the book knowledge in a bathtub without water, which would mean that it �s the merit of the very bathtub position while reading.
Picture 1. Professor Edward Roason, Harvard University.
Dr Fiona Ernburg, however, discovered that it �s not only the bathtub position that matters, her brilliant experiment proved that bookbathtubreading is even more effective [picture 2]. Now she is working on the mental engineering project connected with the influence of bathtub books on the quality of acquisition.
Picture 2. Dr Fiona Ernburg, Oxford University.
And this is my mini photo guide - how to make your own bookbathtube [picture 3]. Enjoy your bookbathtubreading!
N Picture 3. How to make your own book-bathtub.
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16 Jan 2014
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New-teacher2013
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Tongue Twister or Tongue Bubbler:
BE
A BILLION BOOK-BACKED BOILING BUBBLE BATHTUB BATHER
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16 Jan 2014
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isa2
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Immersed in a blissful, bubbling booking experience!
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16 Jan 2014
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Pierreroset
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Back to "back" and spine to "spine". That �s a "binding" relationship !
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16 Jan 2014
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JuliaKaraban
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:) Now I understand why many clever girls aren �t married! The caption is: " Reading a bestseller "How to find a husband" |
16 Jan 2014
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teresasimoes
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The ultimate pleasure: Taking a warm bath in a wide windowed "booked" room. |
16 Jan 2014
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papadeli
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Who needs a man?
Greetings from Greece, |
16 Jan 2014
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huddersboy
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now I realised i had misheard my girlfriend, i thought she said she �d regularly wee �d in the bath |
16 Jan 2014
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MoodyMoody
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I �ll learn from Ed on Word of the Day and not put up another post declaring a winner, when this post is still up (and I already PMed the winner). There were so many great posts that it was difficult to pick a winner. This picture inspired everything from the truly inspirational from English Castle "A good read cleanses mind, body, and soul" to the slightly off-color "I thought she said she �d regularly wee �d in the bath" by huddersboy just above. This was an exceptionally long list, so I won �t go over each of them.
However, I decided to go with ascincoquinas �s "Testing Bath-Project Gutenberg" as an homage to Project Gutenberg, which is trying to collect and distribute electronically as many books as possible as freely as possible. As an avid reader both of print books and ebooks, I support this! Your turn, ascincoquinas! |
16 Jan 2014
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