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प्रश्न
Narrate any imaginary story in your group, draw any of the imaginary incidents from the story and colour it.
उत्तर
Gather the group and narrate a short, engaging imaginary story. Here's an example:
Story:
"The Adventures of Lila and the Magical Forest"
"Once upon a time, a little girl named Lila discovered a glowing key in her garden. When she picked it up, it whispered, 'Find the golden door!' She followed a trail of sparkling stars to a magical forest where trees had faces, rivers sang, and animals spoke. She met a friendly dragon who helped her fly to a hidden castle. Inside the castle, Lila unlocked the golden door and found a treasure chest filled with glowing crystals that granted her one wish. She wished for the magical forest to stay alive forever!"
- Step 2: Drawing an Imaginary Scene: Ask the children to choose their favorite scene from the story to draw. Some ideas:
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Lila Finding the Glowing Key: Draw Lila in a garden with the glowing key in her hand.
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The Magical Forest: Draw trees with faces, talking animals, and sparkling rivers.
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Flying on a Dragon: Draw Lila riding a dragon over the forest.
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The Golden Door and Treasure Chest: Draw the castle with the golden door and the glowing crystals inside.
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- Step 3: Coloring the Scene: Provide crayons, colored pencils, or markers for the children to bring their drawings to life. Encourage them to:
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Use vibrant colors for the magical elements.
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Add details like stars, sparkles, or textures to make the scene look magical.
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- Step 4: Share and Discuss: Once the drawings are complete:
- Ask each child to explain their drawing and why they chose that scene.
- Encourage them to describe any additional elements they added to the story.
Benefits of the Activity:
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Enhances listening and comprehension skills.
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Develops imagination and creativity.
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Builds confidence in storytelling and artistic expression.