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You will create FOUR technology related analogies, one for each type of relationship:
Synonym – words that mean the same or almost the same
Antonym – words that have opposite meanings
Cause and Effect – one thing causes another to happen
Part to Whole – one thing is a part of a larger whole
At least ONE part of each analogy must be related to technology
(examples: phone, computer, app, keyboard, Wi-Fi, tablet, screen).
Each analogy must be written using the words “is to … as … is to …”
Include a picture for each analogy that shows the relationship.
You may draw your picture or use printed images.
Label each analogy with the type of relationship it shows.
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Here are four analogies (one for each relationship type) using the required “is to … as … is to …” format. I can’t attach photos here, but below each analogy I’ve included a simple picture you can copy/print or draw (emoji + a short drawing/instruction you can reproduce).
1) Type: Synonym
Analogy:
Computer is to PC as Smartphone is to Mobile phone.
Picture (emoji + simple drawing instructions):
🖥️ = PC 📱 = Mobile phone
[Draw two side-by-side rectangles. Left: draw a monitor, label “Computer / PC”. Right: draw a smartphone, label “Smartphone / Mobile phone”. Connect each pair with an equals sign (=) to show they mean the same.]
2) Type: Antonym
Analogy:
Online is to available as Offline is to unavailable.
Picture (emoji + simple drawing instructions):
🌐 ✅ 🚫 📴
[Left box: draw a Wi‑Fi globe or signal bars and label “Online — Available”. Right box: draw a crossed‑out Wi‑Fi icon or airplane mode icon and label “Offline — Unavailable”. Put a big X between the boxes to show opposites.]
3) Type: Cause and Effect
Analogy:
Installing updates is to improved security as ignoring updates is to increased vulnerability.
Picture (emoji + simple drawing instructions):
⬆️🔧 → 🛡️✅ ❌⬆️ → ⚠️🛡️
[Left: draw a computer with an “update” arrow and a green shield labeled “Improved security (effect)”. Right: draw the same computer with a “no update” symbol and a red warning triangle labeled “Increased vulnerability (effect)”. Use arrows from cause → effect.]
4) Type: Part to Whole
Analogy:
Keyboard is to computer as Battery is to smartphone.
Picture (emoji + simple drawing instructions):
⌨️ → 💻 🔋 → 📱
[Left: draw a keyboard and an arrow pointing to a desktop/laptop labelled “part → whole”. Right: draw a battery icon inside a phone outline with arrow pointing to “phone (whole)”. Label each “part” and “whole”.]
If you want, I can:
- Make a printable worksheet layout (PDF) with these analogies and simple clip‑art placeholders, or
- Provide public-domain image suggestions you can paste into a document for each picture. Which would you prefer?
1) Type: Synonym
Analogy:
Computer is to PC as Smartphone is to Mobile phone.
Picture (emoji + simple drawing instructions):
🖥️ = PC 📱 = Mobile phone
[Draw two side-by-side rectangles. Left: draw a monitor, label “Computer / PC”. Right: draw a smartphone, label “Smartphone / Mobile phone”. Connect each pair with an equals sign (=) to show they mean the same.]
2) Type: Antonym
Analogy:
Online is to available as Offline is to unavailable.
Picture (emoji + simple drawing instructions):
🌐 ✅ 🚫 📴
[Left box: draw a Wi‑Fi globe or signal bars and label “Online — Available”. Right box: draw a crossed‑out Wi‑Fi icon or airplane mode icon and label “Offline — Unavailable”. Put a big X between the boxes to show opposites.]
3) Type: Cause and Effect
Analogy:
Installing updates is to improved security as ignoring updates is to increased vulnerability.
Picture (emoji + simple drawing instructions):
⬆️🔧 → 🛡️✅ ❌⬆️ → ⚠️🛡️
[Left: draw a computer with an “update” arrow and a green shield labeled “Improved security (effect)”. Right: draw the same computer with a “no update” symbol and a red warning triangle labeled “Increased vulnerability (effect)”. Use arrows from cause → effect.]
4) Type: Part to Whole
Analogy:
Keyboard is to computer as Battery is to smartphone.
Picture (emoji + simple drawing instructions):
⌨️ → 💻 🔋 → 📱
[Left: draw a keyboard and an arrow pointing to a desktop/laptop labelled “part → whole”. Right: draw a battery icon inside a phone outline with arrow pointing to “phone (whole)”. Label each “part” and “whole”.]
If you want, I can:
- Make a printable worksheet layout (PDF) with these analogies and simple clip‑art placeholders, or
- Provide public-domain image suggestions you can paste into a document for each picture. Which would you prefer?
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