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1 Thinking/Web Search Which types of materials are typically used to construct homes? Why does the material used to build a home (or any other building) matter? 2 Web Search What is a “cob home”? Which materials are used in the construction of these homes? 3 Image Search Find images of cob houses. What are your initial impressions of these homes based on these visual representations? 4 Web Search What type of benefits do proponents of cob houses claim? 5 Web Search/Thinking Would you live in a cob house? What are possible drawbacks and challenges to living in a cob house?

1 Thinking/Web Search Which types of materials are typically used to construct homes? Why does the material used to build a home (or any other building) matter? 2 Web Search What is a “cob home”? Which materials are used in the construction of these homes? 3 Image Search Find images of cob houses. What are your initial impressions of these homes based on these visual representations? 4 Web Search What type of benefits do proponents of cob houses claim? 5 Web Search/Thinking Would you live in a cob house? What are possible drawbacks and challenges to living in a cob house?

1 Thinking/Web Search Which types of materials are typically used to construct homes? Why does the material used to build a home (or any other building) matter? 2 Web Search What is a “cob home”? Which materials are used in the construction of these homes? 3 Image Search Find images of cob houses. What are your initial impressions of these homes based on these visual representations? 4 Web Search What type of benefits do proponents of cob houses claim? 5 Web Search/Thinking Would you live in a cob house? What are possible drawbacks and challenges to living in a cob house?

1 Thinking/Web Search Which types of materials are typically used to construct homes? Why does the material used to build a home (or any other building) matter? 2 Web Search What is a “cob home”? Which materials are used in the construction of these homes? 3 Image Search Find images of cob houses. What are your initial impressions of these homes based on these visual representations? 4 Web Search What type of benefits do proponents of cob houses claim? 5 Web Search/Thinking Would you live in a cob house? What are possible drawbacks and challenges to living in a cob house?

1 Thinking/Web Search Which types of materials are typically used to construct homes? Why does the material used to build a home (or any other building) matter? 2 Web Search What is a “cob home”? Which materials are used in the construction of these homes? 3 Image Search Find images of cob houses. What are your initial impressions of these homes based on these visual representations? 4 Web Search What type of benefits do proponents of cob houses claim? 5 Web Search/Thinking Would you live in a cob house? What are possible drawbacks and challenges to living in a cob house?

1 Thinking/Web Search Which types of materials are typically used to construct homes? Why does the material used to build a home (or any other building) matter? 2 Web Search What is a “cob home”? Which materials are used in the construction of these homes? 3 Image Search Find images of cob houses. What are your initial impressions of these homes based on these visual representations? 4 Web Search What type of benefits do proponents of cob houses claim? 5 Web Search/Thinking Would you live in a cob house? What are possible drawbacks and challenges to living in a cob house?

1 Thinking/Web Search Which types of materials are typically used to construct homes? Why does the material used to build a home (or any other building) matter? 2 Web Search What is a “cob home”? Which materials are used in the construction of these homes? 3 Image Search Find images of cob houses. What are your initial impressions of these homes based on these visual representations? 4 Web Search What type of benefits do proponents of cob houses claim? 5 Web Search/Thinking Would you live in a cob house? What are possible drawbacks and challenges to living in a cob house?