Clever Scenarios for Clever Kids

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Author: Myles O'Smiles ISBN: 9781988650791
Publisher: Crimson Hill Books Publication: June 26, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Myles O'Smiles
ISBN: 9781988650791
Publisher: Crimson Hill Books
Publication: June 26, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

CLEVER SCENARIOS FOR CLEVER KIDS: Thinking Questions for Kids, a Would You Rather Children’s Game
The second book in Myles O’Smiles’ kid-pleasing children’s word-games series, with funny cartoons. Great fun activity book or story-starter book for fans of Silly Willy and J. J. Wiggins.
Next time you want ideas to spark the imaginations of your students, perhaps to write a story, a personal essay, a video script or another form of writing…
Next time you need a class discussion topic…
Next time you want something fun to fill those last few minutes of class, or before vacation…may I recommend scenarios?
Scenarios are What-If and Would You Rather word pictures. They encourage creative and analytical thinking.
When kids share scenarios, they are becoming more aware of themselves and others and how they live. This is critical to developing the skills of empathy.
Scenarios also help in developing communication skills such as being able to think before speaking or writing, organizing your thoughts and story-telling.
Scenarios can be adapted to any subject or unit you’re presenting to your students. Students can repeat the scenarios, choosing a different answer and outcome.
These scenarios are designed for ages 8 to 12, but they’re also relevant for students of all ages, encouraging reluctant learners, ESL students and mature students.
Scenarios are interesting, intriguing and entertaining. There are no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ answers, making them a useful classroom learning tool!
This book has fun, challenging and intriguing scenarios, ready to spark your students’ imaginations!
For ages 8 to 12 and/or Grades 4 and up.
This scenario-filled book also has 15 Illustrations.
Suitable for libraries, home school and classroom teachers who want to build kids word power.

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CLEVER SCENARIOS FOR CLEVER KIDS: Thinking Questions for Kids, a Would You Rather Children’s Game
The second book in Myles O’Smiles’ kid-pleasing children’s word-games series, with funny cartoons. Great fun activity book or story-starter book for fans of Silly Willy and J. J. Wiggins.
Next time you want ideas to spark the imaginations of your students, perhaps to write a story, a personal essay, a video script or another form of writing…
Next time you need a class discussion topic…
Next time you want something fun to fill those last few minutes of class, or before vacation…may I recommend scenarios?
Scenarios are What-If and Would You Rather word pictures. They encourage creative and analytical thinking.
When kids share scenarios, they are becoming more aware of themselves and others and how they live. This is critical to developing the skills of empathy.
Scenarios also help in developing communication skills such as being able to think before speaking or writing, organizing your thoughts and story-telling.
Scenarios can be adapted to any subject or unit you’re presenting to your students. Students can repeat the scenarios, choosing a different answer and outcome.
These scenarios are designed for ages 8 to 12, but they’re also relevant for students of all ages, encouraging reluctant learners, ESL students and mature students.
Scenarios are interesting, intriguing and entertaining. There are no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ answers, making them a useful classroom learning tool!
This book has fun, challenging and intriguing scenarios, ready to spark your students’ imaginations!
For ages 8 to 12 and/or Grades 4 and up.
This scenario-filled book also has 15 Illustrations.
Suitable for libraries, home school and classroom teachers who want to build kids word power.

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