Like Matching Toys
Think about playing with building blocks. If you put a blue block on top of another blue block, they correspond, they match up in color and size. It's like when your friend gives you a toy that goes perfectly with yours, making your playtime even more fun!
When You Line Up for Lunch
At lunchtime, if you line up with the kids who have the same lunchbox as you, say, a green lunchbox, then you're all corresponding in the lunch line. It’s like having a little group of friends who match up just like your socks or blocks.
Corresponding is about things that match or fit together, not magic, but something you can see and touch every day!
Examples
- A child sends a letter to their friend who lives far away.
- Two people write to each other every week.
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See also
- How Bees Communicate, Navigate and Fight - with expert Professor Srinivasan?
- Figure 8 Dance - How do bees communicate?
- Are Ants Better Communicators Than You?
- How Do Ants Communicate?
- How Did Language Start? - Part 1?