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  Who is the girl? How is she feeling? Why is she hugging the wolf? What is the wolf thinking? Are they friends? What time is it? Why are they here? Would this fit into the story of Little Red Riding Hood? What would you...

What can you see? What do you think? What do you wonder? (Use the See think wonder sheet.) What is the rhinoceros doing? Is it injured? Why is its head resting on the ground? Why is its eye glowing? Can it see the man? What is...

Who are these people? How are they related? Which one of them is going to go through the tunnel? How do you know? Has one of them come from the tunnel? What do their facial expressions tell you about how they're feeling? Why might...

  Fill in the vocabulary builder, paying particular attention to the prepositions you could use when talking/writing about this picture. Use the vocabulary to construct sentences. What are the trolls doing? Why are they sitting underneath the bridge? What do you think the trolls are...

  What is the man doing? Why is he holding a carrot on a fishing rod? Why isn't the cat looking at the carrot? What 'does not work'? Does the cat have an owner? Who do you think it might be? Is the cat unusually...

  Who are these men? Why are they dressed differently? Why are they fighting on the rooftops? How did they get up there? Who is winning? Who is going to win? Why are the birds standing so close to the fight? Are they involved? Where...

  What is the woman doing? Why? Why is the needle so big? What does the white fabric represent? How did the trees lose their leaves and gather snow on their branches? What are the differences between autumn and winter? Why has Erik Johansson represented...

How do you know that these men are auditioning? Which role are they auditioning for? What do you think they need to do in the audition? What are they going to sing? Who are they performing for? Who is in the audience? How are...

Write a sentence inspired by this picture. Choose which features to use: an adjective (1 point) a preposition (1 point) a conjunction (1 point) a fronted adverbial (2 points) speech (2 points) a prepositional phrase (2 points) a relative clause (3 points) Where do you...