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I need an attention getter on my speech "imagination"?

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I need an attention getter on my speech "imagination"?

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  1. Use a sound word to begin. (clang, pop, crunch...)


  2. there are always a few words that can catch someones attention ... like for example if you hear people talking in the grocery / department store and you hear the word boob .. you cant help but to listen to hear what they were talking about

    you could try and do the whole subliminal messages in your words like on Fight Club when he adds bit of p**n into the childrens movies and you think you saw it but your not sure

    xoxo

    Emily

  3. Finger paints on  huge peice of paper just mixed together. then decide what is in there sorta like looking at cloud shape

  4. Close your eyes and think of just a magical place where the sky is baby blue, the grass is as soft as fur, the sun bathes your skin with its glowing rays.  Now open your eyes, would'nt you just love to be in this magical place, you can just use your imagination.  This is your ticket to where you can go to your created paradise.

  5. This is in pre-school category.....keep the speech brief!

  6. before you begin your speech, take out a bottle of bubbles and blow a stream of them in the air. wait a couple of seconds before you say something like:

    as delicate and ethereal as these bubbles are, so is imagination.  if we create unfavorable conditions (pause to blow a bubble and then pop it with a fingertip)  we can destroy its magic.  (blow another stream of bubbles and then say:) but if we send our imagination out into the world, we create beauty that exists for everyone.

    (set the bubbles aside and go into the body of your speech)

  7. Inside the solemn castle in the clouds high in the sky, you may find little men in yellow, golden overalls working hard for the all powerful giant. This a desription using the technique of imagery. Using concrete and vibrant words.

    (I'm only 13 and we are learning Imagery and different techniques in my Advanced English class. Yes, imagery is fresh in my mind.)

  8. DRESS-UP!  I like the bubbles thing.  Use it too.

    Maybe pass around little balls of home-made play-do and have them close there eyes and tell them to mold something that "looks like" happy or "looks like" angry?

    Sing silly songs (doesn't matter if you can sing or not) and have them fill in rhymes to complete the last words even if they don't make sense.

    Tel them to pretend that they are things like popcorn and a book and to pretend that they are doing things like walking on Jello.

    Pass around a ball of yarn and as they pass have a helper instruct them to hold a piece as they trow it across the circle and ask each child what they would name themselves if they could have any other name than their own or instead ask them what they would do if they woke up ad a unicorn was in their bedroom.  Keep passing the yarn ball across the circle randomly and then have them pretend that they made a spider web and have them pretend that there's aspider on it and scream  and drop the yarn.

  9. describe something out of the blue

    Blue people walking up the walls, with polka dotted birds wagging their tails

    lol,

    THATS imagination

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