In this workshop we looked at different relationships between sound and image; how you can use moving images to
stimulate poetry writing and performance; using digital cameras to explore metaphor; the process of planning a soundtrack; and using Final Cut Express semi-professional editing software to add movement and effects to still images.
Not exact matches
As a new kindergarten teacher at Alexander Park Elementary School in Rocky Mountain School District # 6, she hasn't had much opportunity to use this
poetry -
writing activity, but she holds onto it as a great example of an activity that encourages creativity and
stimulates interest in both biographies and
poetry.
Exploring and discussing
poetry Using words / phrases to describe the senses Individual, pair and group work Assessment opportunities Using photographs and images to
stimulate discussion and description Using words and phrases to describe personal experiences Describing a special place using a
writing frame How to plan a poem Writing a poem using the senses Writing assessment task Detailed teaching notes for lessons and ass
writing frame How to plan a poem
Writing a poem using the senses Writing assessment task Detailed teaching notes for lessons and ass
Writing a poem using the senses
Writing assessment task Detailed teaching notes for lessons and ass
Writing assessment task Detailed teaching notes for lessons and assessment
These include activities (doing things you enjoy that help you take your mind off whatever is causing you stress), contributing (doing volunteer work or helping out a friend), comparisons (comparing what you do to cope with stressful situations to what other people do or how you cope today to how you coped in years» past), emotions (immerse yourself in books,
poetry, music, films, or television shows that trigger strong emotions), pushing away (cutting yourself off from the situation at hand by mentally blocking it out), thoughts (finding mentally -
stimulating activities to do, such as crossword puzzles, playing video games,
writing poetry, or solving mathematical equations), and sensations (finding means to elicit strong physical reactions, such as holding an ice cube for a minute or taking a long, cold shower; this is similar to self - harm but without the harmful effects).