Imaginative Writing
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Pictures to stimulate my students creative writing in the classroom
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Creating something out of the ordinary by combining two or more elements is not a new concept in the graphic design field. Photo manipulation is a true example of such collaboration that almost always brings astonishing results. Photo manipulation basically is a technique combining graphic design and photography.
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Our new reading series at school uses a lot of photo cards. We use them to introduce our new vocabulary words and to retell our stories. The students absolutely love looking at real pictures. After
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This can be a great tool for teaching idioms and figurative language. Pictures may not be appropriate for all ages.
Oh wow! What a great writing prompt!!
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SCIENCE FICTION: Imagine you found this creature. Where did you find it? What is it? Where did it come from? What can it do?
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Write a story about this picture. Or use as a cause & effect prompt-- half the class writes a paragraph about about what caused this and the other half writes a paragraph or two about what the effects of this picture are. Then randomly match one of each together and read out loud. Kids love it!