Definition: The quality of being accessible, or of admitting approach; receptiveness.
Alright class, settle in and let’s take a look! Today we’re talking about a really important word – “accessibility.” It’s more than just a fancy term, you see, it's about making things open for you and me! The dictionary gives us a good start, doesn't it? "The quality of being accessible… receptiveness." Let’s break that down with a little rhyme: “Accessible” means easy to reach, A welcoming place, within everyone’s speech. Like a door that opens wide and free, For all who want to come and see! Receptiveness then, is showing you're keen, To listen and learn, a wonderful scene. Ready to hear what others say, In a helpful, understanding way! Think about it like this: If a playground has ramps for those with wheels, that’s accessibility in action. If a website uses large font sizes, that's making it accessible to people who need them. It’s truly about inclusion and fairness – ensuring everyone can participate fully, no matter their abilities or differences. Does anyone have any questions about what we've discussed today? Don’t be shy!