EXERCISE : Grouping
Grade: 100points
Due: Week#, Monday, 9am

Once again the creative process involves examining the
concepts, associations and functions of each of the obtained Random Words.

Process:
1. Obtain six Random Words.
2. Divide the six Random Words into two groups of three on some basis.
3. Explain the basis for the grouping.

3. List 10 different thoughts/ideas to solve the stated challenges/problems.

4. Copy and paste your stated task, random word and ideas into this forum.

5. Comment on at least TWO other student submissions.

NOTE: As before, avoid grouping on an alphabetical
basis such as number of letters, beginning leller or ending letter, etc.
Seek to deal with the meaning of the words, not the appearance.

Exercise Example:
The six Random Words are: TEARS; NIGHT; PREJUDICE;
SPINACH; ANGLE; PAJAMAS.

Immediate thoughts:
... "preJudice," "night" and "tears" are dark in nature and the others are not
... " angle , " "tears" and "prejudice" are all ways of looking at something

Further thoughts:
. . . "preJudice," "spinach" and "tears" can all be complicated. The others are not.

Variations
1. Use the same Random Words but seek to obtain different groupings on differing bases.
2. Use four, or eight, words to start with.
3. Divide the Random Words (six or more) Into three groupings on some basis.