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Title: Using Your Imagination


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Using Your Imagination
  • Telling Your Own Story

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Second Grade
  • Content Area
  • Language Arts

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Good Luck!!!!
  • Hey Everyone!
  • I am glad to see you here today!
  • Today you will practice writing by using your
    imagination and brainstorming.
  • Make up your own fiction story.

4
  • Journal Writing of the Day
  • (Answer the questions below in your journal
    notebook)
  • Remember Maxs Imagination?
  • Was it really Max the one imagining monsters or
    was it Maurice Sendak?
  • Do you think Maurice Sendack used his pictures to
    help him imagine the story?

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Brainstorming
  • You need to generate your own ideas.
  • How can you do that?
  • Use your imagination when you
  • Make drawings of things that you would like to
    hear a story about
  • List key thoughts to go with them

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Drawing
  • Draw something that you think is unreal.
  • Think about how you can make a creature that you
    draw a character in your story.
  • Use primary and secondary colors, and shapes.
  • Look at the pictures Maurice Sendack drew.
  • You can draw your own imaginary world.

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Listing Key Thoughts
  • Make at least 3 lists of thoughts that you
    generate.
  • The more lists you have the better because then
    you will have more to select from.
  • Let your imagination grow, write about the
    unthinkable.
  • Each of your lists have to include a problem that
    will be told in the story (ex. a character might
    have a problem like Max did).

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Write
  • Start writing your introduction.
  • Remember that nobody knows the story that you are
    trying to tell.
  • You need to give an explanation for many things.
  • Identify the characters in the story and the
    problem.

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The Cycle of Imagination As you can see in the
cycle below this is what your imagination should
follow. After you write you should make your
drawings even more detailed.
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Credits
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