Creativity. What does it mean by being creative? What does it mean by being creative?

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Creativity

What does it mean by being creative? What does it mean by being creative?

Year 5 have been developing their creative writing. The task was to bring in a picture that had something to do with water, our theme for the term. The task was to bring in a picture that had something to do with water, our theme for the term. The picture should inspire creative thought and allow lots of brilliant vocabulary to be used, with the aid of a thesaurus. The picture should inspire creative thought and allow lots of brilliant vocabulary to be used, with the aid of a thesaurus. The skill was to look deeper than simple observational statements and explore feelings and emotions by focussing on individual aspects of the picture rather than viewing it as a whole. The skill was to look deeper than simple observational statements and explore feelings and emotions by focussing on individual aspects of the picture rather than viewing it as a whole.

What can you describe? See what Alex thought…

Have another go… Next are Lydia’s and William’s interpretations…

What about this time? Surely it’s just a ship on the sea bed.

Ethan: Always thoughtful and descriptive.

Oliver B’s interpretation of the ‘ship’.