Definition: The interior bottom or surface of a house or building; the supporting surface of a room.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! Now we’ve got a tricky word today – “floors.” It’s a common one, but let's make sure we really understand it. The dictionary gives us a good start, doesn’t it? It says "the interior bottom or surface of a house or building; the supporting surface of a room." Let's break that down nice and slow. Think about your own home. What are you walking on when you go from one place to another? (Pause for student response - expecting something like “The floor!”) Exactly! The floor is what we stand on inside a building. It’s the surface beneath our feet – the ground level of a room. It’s made of things like wood, tile, or carpet, and it helps support everything above it. Think of it like this: the floor is below , holding up all the walls and ceilings - a sturdy base, you see! We have floors in kitchens, floors in bedrooms, floors in hallways... they’re everywhere! Do you have any questions about "floors" before we move on? Don't be shy – let’s explore this word together.