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This exercise invites participants to creatively engage with an image by asking and answering questions about it. Consider the context before and after the picture was taken, focusing on elements such as the environment, emotions, and actions depicted. Participants will analyze why certain actions, like reaching for water, might occur and explore the implications of environmental conditions, like cracked ground. By swapping ideas with a partner, participants can enhance their imaginative thinking and storytelling skills.
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1 What could have happened BEFORE this picture was taken? What could have happened AFTER this picture was taken?
2 What could have happened BEFORE this picture was taken? Why might the hands be reaching out for water? Why has the ground cracked? What could have happened AFTER this picture was taken?
3 What could have happened BEFORE this picture was taken? What can we tell about the weather? Why might the hands be reaching out for water? Why has the ground cracked? What could have happened AFTER this picture was taken?
1. What questions could you ask about this image? 2. Swap with a partner. Use your imagination to answer your partner’s questions.
1. What questions could you ask about this image? WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY HOW 2. Swap with a partner. Use your imagination to answer your partner’s questions.