29 Jan ABOVE THE SKY
What can you see? Who is the woman? Why is she holding an umbrella and a bag? Where did she come from? Where is she going? How can she survive here? What might she be thinking at this moment? If you could ask her...
What can you see? Who is the woman? Why is she holding an umbrella and a bag? Where did she come from? Where is she going? How can she survive here? What might she be thinking at this moment? If you could ask her...
“Look up,” said the stars, “and all your dreams will reveal themselves.” This image and sentence could be used as a standalone prompt - let children lead a discussion, generate their own questions, or write freely and creatively. What can you see? What makes this...
What can you see here? Where are they? How do you know? Where did they come from? Why did they come to the moon? What equipment does the man have? Why does he need it? Do you think the dog enjoys being on the...
Who (or what) do the giant legs belong to? Stick this picture on a larger piece of paper and draw the rest of the scene. What do you know about the creature? What can you infer? Why is there a NASA logo on its...
What is happening here? Why is the house taking off? Is this house special? Is there anyone inside the house? What about the other houses? What do the neighbours think? How are they reacting? What will happen to the house? Use this sheet to...