In a recent Writer’s Mind class, my professor had us describe everything that we saw throu a 1 in picture frame. As a class we were given the topic of school lunches, and the assignment consisted of us listing ,with as much discription, everything that we could see. One could also take this a step further [...]
Posts Tagged ‘imagionation’
Viewing things 1″ at a Time
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 1 inch, art, english, imagionation, lunch, picture frames, sences, writings on October 2, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Better Answers for Those Open Ended Questions
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged accademics, banned, books, grades, imagionation, old age, open ended, questions, reading, state testing, tests on October 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
As you can see, a few of us have been on a banned book trip. In an earlier blog I personally posted, I talked about the importance of our children reading and how it can help with many different academic areas: vocabulary, parts of speech, context, and structure are just to name a few. Continued [...]
Books & Getting Kids to Read!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged books, education, harry potter, imagionation, kids, language, reading, sexual, spelling, vocabulary, witches, wizards on September 26, 2009 | 4 Comments »
I know that there are a lot of great books out there and with them a handful of books on a banded list. I personally think it’s all funny though. I thought the idea of writing and reading was to get others to read. Am I wrong? Books such as Harry Potter are band in [...]