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TIPS FOR MAKING SOUND EFFECTS Here are some simple tips for making sound effects. 1. Start with household objects. According to Jonathan Crowe, sound designer, "the house is a gold mind" for interesting sound effects. Doors, chairs, a gravel walk, tools, kitchen utensils -- so many things within your reach can make sounds you can use. 2. WHAT-IF QUESTIONS FOR STORIES Use the What If question you see above to start your own strange tale. But what if you do not like the "What if" story starters I have posed above? Fear not! Simply click on me and I shall provide another. And another. And another. When it comes to story ideas for kids, your wishis my command!
WACKY HEADLINE STARTER Random Wacky Headline Maker. The news has never been so strange. Hey kids! Welcome to the world of wacky headlines, where very weird things happen all the time. Here at Let's Get Creative Headquarters, we've come up with a great way to help you make up a story: start with the headline! Just click on the button below and you'll go to the latest A LIST OF THE STORY STARTERS A list of the story starters. back to Story Kitchen. Remember, I'd love to read your finished story. Just remember to tell me what story it is! • The Stolen Energy-globe - a space detective story (a new story!) • Campground Raiders - cookie crumbs lead to a surprising thief. • Wild and Woolly - a monster detective and missing sheep. CREATIVE WRITING ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS, TEACHERS AND PARENTS I've been working hard to give kids and teachers activities to use to help with creative writing. If you've been to one of my workshops, you know creativity is fantastic fun! PRACTICAL WAYS TO CELEBRATE KEEP KIDS CREATIVE WEEK • Draw pictures together. The goal here is imaginative drawing, not realistic. Invent your own animals, like ones the settlers did, by starting a drawing of an animal and having different family members or classmates add things.Try a drawing game like Davinci's Doodles or Iggyfit.Make up your own cartoon characters -- give thempersonalities.
THE STORY KITCHEN: CREATIVE WRITING FOR KIDS If you want to just skip the fun of choosing the ingredients, here is a list of the stories in the Story Kitchen. And, teachers, here is a page that explains how to use this story generator. ACTIVITY #1: DAVINCI'S DOODLES It’s very simple. Just grab a pencil and a piece of paper and draw a simple squiggly shape. That starting doodle should be interesting without being too complicated. Here’s one I did for students at a school. Now, let your child make something out of it. Encourage her to turn it around before beginning to draw. THE MYSTERY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BEARD The mystery of Abraham Lincoln's beard. But why did he choose that particular look? As you may know, he grew the beard in response to a letter written by 11-year-old Grace Bedell who thought that it would help him win votes. Lincoln had a wide range of beards to choose from. I've taken small illustrations from a turn-of-the-century barber'sBRUCE VAN PATTER
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TIPS FOR MAKING SOUND EFFECTS Here are some simple tips for making sound effects. 1. Start with household objects. According to Jonathan Crowe, sound designer, "the house is a gold mind" for interesting sound effects. Doors, chairs, a gravel walk, tools, kitchen utensils -- so many things within your reach can make sounds you can use. 2. WHAT-IF QUESTIONS FOR STORIES Use the What If question you see above to start your own strange tale. But what if you do not like the "What if" story starters I have posed above? Fear not! Simply click on me and I shall provide another. And another. And another. When it comes to story ideas for kids, your wishis my command!
WACKY HEADLINE STARTER Random Wacky Headline Maker. The news has never been so strange. Hey kids! Welcome to the world of wacky headlines, where very weird things happen all the time. Here at Let's Get Creative Headquarters, we've come up with a great way to help you make up a story: start with the headline! Just click on the button below and you'll go to the latest A LIST OF THE STORY STARTERS A list of the story starters. back to Story Kitchen. Remember, I'd love to read your finished story. Just remember to tell me what story it is! • The Stolen Energy-globe - a space detective story (a new story!) • Campground Raiders - cookie crumbs lead to a surprising thief. • Wild and Woolly - a monster detective and missing sheep. CREATIVE WRITING ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS, TEACHERS AND PARENTS I've been working hard to give kids and teachers activities to use to help with creative writing. If you've been to one of my workshops, you know creativity is fantastic fun! PRACTICAL WAYS TO CELEBRATE KEEP KIDS CREATIVE WEEK • Draw pictures together. The goal here is imaginative drawing, not realistic. Invent your own animals, like ones the settlers did, by starting a drawing of an animal and having different family members or classmates add things.Try a drawing game like Davinci's Doodles or Iggyfit.Make up your own cartoon characters -- give thempersonalities.
THE STORY KITCHEN: CREATIVE WRITING FOR KIDS If you want to just skip the fun of choosing the ingredients, here is a list of the stories in the Story Kitchen. And, teachers, here is a page that explains how to use this story generator. ACTIVITY #1: DAVINCI'S DOODLES It’s very simple. Just grab a pencil and a piece of paper and draw a simple squiggly shape. That starting doodle should be interesting without being too complicated. Here’s one I did for students at a school. Now, let your child make something out of it. Encourage her to turn it around before beginning to draw. THE MYSTERY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BEARD The mystery of Abraham Lincoln's beard. But why did he choose that particular look? As you may know, he grew the beard in response to a letter written by 11-year-old Grace Bedell who thought that it would help him win votes. Lincoln had a wide range of beards to choose from. I've taken small illustrations from a turn-of-the-century barber's SITE MAP - BRUCE VAN PATTER Downloadable Books • Let's Get Creative STORE • Sparks: Year One • Sparks: Year One - Homeschool Version • The Adventures of Pirate Dog • Write Your Own WACKY HEADLINE STARTER Random Wacky Headline Maker. The news has never been so strange. Hey kids! Welcome to the world of wacky headlines, where very weird things happen all the time. Here at Let's Get Creative Headquarters, we've come up with a great way to help you make up a story: start with the headline! Just click on the button below and you'll go to the latest GREAT CREATORS: C.S. LEWIS Great Creators: C.S. Lewis. C.S.Lewis. C.S. Lewis was one of the great thinkers of the 20th century, who connected to generations of readers not only through his children's stories, but through his science fiction and his clear-thinking Christian writing. This page is my short, very incomplete tribute to this great writer. BRUCE VAN PATTER: SCAVENGER HIKE A Scavenger Hike. It was a balmy spring day when my son Will, 11, and I took to a local trail on our “Scavenger Hike”. We brought with us only a list of things to find, a digital camera, and wide-opensenses.
GREETINGS IN OTHER CULTURES Greece -- back-slapping takes the place of shaking hands in many greetings. Grenada -- sometimes friends might tap clenched fists Guam -- there is a Filipino tradition on Guam to put one's right knuckles against an older person's forehead.(This can't be where "knucklehead" comes from, can it?) Iceland-- their simple greeting means "Happy".. Jamaica-- "Waapun" one might say. WARM-UP #2: SEEING DOUBLE 4. A bow tie or two birds with their beaks stuck in a berry. 5. A pie-chart or a worm's-eye view of a bird. 6. A sunrise between two mountains, or two letter A's bending a bar, or another bald man at his own surprise birthday party. 7. A zipper, a toothy mout h, or a giraffe walking by a window. 8. WHAT-IF QUESTIONS FOR STORIES Use the What If question you see above to start your own strange tale. But what if you do not like the "What if" story starters I have posed above? Fear not! Simply click on me and I shall provide another. And another. And another. When it comes to story ideas for kids, your wishis my command!
WARM-UP #1: CLOUD SHAPES Warm-up #1: Cloud Shapes. One of the oldest and the best ways to see with your imagination is to look at a cloud and imagine what kind of animal or person it looks like. I'm sure you've done this before. I find the best way to play this is lying flat on your back in the grass and watching the clouds drift by. Make sure you watch long enough to KEEP KIDS CREATIVE WEEK Held during the last week of September, National Keep Kids Creative Week is a time set aside to encourage kids to grab hold of their innate creativity and never let go! This year, the holiday is listed in Chase's Calendar of Events. ACTIVITY #1: ROUND ROBIN STORIES Activities: • Round Robin Stories. • Wacky Headlines. • Build a Hero. • Invent a World. • I start – you finish. The adult starts telling the story, brings it to an exciting part then passes it on to a child. It can move back and forth between parent and child, or circle around a table to all members of the family.BRUCE VAN PATTER
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SITE MAP - BRUCE VAN PATTER Downloadable Books • Let's Get Creative STORE • Sparks: Year One • Sparks: Year One - Homeschool Version • The Adventures of Pirate Dog • Write Your Own WACKY HEADLINE STARTER Random Wacky Headline Maker. The news has never been so strange. Hey kids! Welcome to the world of wacky headlines, where very weird things happen all the time. Here at Let's Get Creative Headquarters, we've come up with a great way to help you make up a story: start with the headline! Just click on the button below and you'll go to the latest SEE BRUCE VAN PATTER'S ACTUAL SCHOOL VISITS These are some recent schools I've visited. The most recent start at the top. I have visited schools in Pennsylvania (my home base), New York, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, WHAT-IF QUESTIONS FOR STORIES Use the What If question you see above to start your own strange tale. But what if you do not like the "What if" story starters I have posed above? Fear not! Simply click on me and I shall provide another. And another. And another. When it comes to story ideas for kids, your wishis my command!
WARM-UP #1: CLOUD SHAPES Warm-up #1: Cloud Shapes. One of the oldest and the best ways to see with your imagination is to look at a cloud and imagine what kind of animal or person it looks like. I'm sure you've done this before. I find the best way to play this is lying flat on your back in the grass and watching the clouds drift by. Make sure you watch long enough to ACTIVITY #1: ROUND ROBIN STORIES • I start – you finish. The adult starts telling the story, brings it to an exciting part then passes it on to a child. It can move back and forth between parent and child, or circle around a PRACTICAL WAYS TO CELEBRATE KEEP KIDS CREATIVE WEEK • Draw pictures together. The goal here is imaginative drawing, not realistic. Invent your own animals, like ones the settlers did, by starting a drawing of an animal and having different family members or classmates add things.Try a drawing game like Davinci's Doodles or Iggyfit.Make up your own cartoon characters -- give thempersonalities.
THE STORY KITCHEN: CREATIVE WRITING FOR KIDS If you want to just skip the fun of choosing the ingredients, here is a list of the stories in the Story Kitchen. And, teachers, here is a page that explains how to use this story generator. THE MYSTERY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BEARD The mystery of Abraham Lincoln's beard. But why did he choose that particular look? As you may know, he grew the beard in response to a letter written by 11-year-old Grace Bedell who thought that it would help him win votes. Lincoln had a wide range of beards to choose from. I've taken small illustrations from a turn-of-the-century barber'sBRUCE VAN PATTER
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SITE MAP - BRUCE VAN PATTER Downloadable Books • Let's Get Creative STORE • Sparks: Year One • Sparks: Year One - Homeschool Version • The Adventures of Pirate Dog • Write Your Own WACKY HEADLINE STARTER Random Wacky Headline Maker. The news has never been so strange. Hey kids! Welcome to the world of wacky headlines, where very weird things happen all the time. Here at Let's Get Creative Headquarters, we've come up with a great way to help you make up a story: start with the headline! Just click on the button below and you'll go to the latest SEE BRUCE VAN PATTER'S ACTUAL SCHOOL VISITS These are some recent schools I've visited. The most recent start at the top. I have visited schools in Pennsylvania (my home base), New York, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, WHAT-IF QUESTIONS FOR STORIES Use the What If question you see above to start your own strange tale. But what if you do not like the "What if" story starters I have posed above? Fear not! Simply click on me and I shall provide another. And another. And another. When it comes to story ideas for kids, your wishis my command!
WARM-UP #1: CLOUD SHAPES Warm-up #1: Cloud Shapes. One of the oldest and the best ways to see with your imagination is to look at a cloud and imagine what kind of animal or person it looks like. I'm sure you've done this before. I find the best way to play this is lying flat on your back in the grass and watching the clouds drift by. Make sure you watch long enough to ACTIVITY #1: ROUND ROBIN STORIES • I start – you finish. The adult starts telling the story, brings it to an exciting part then passes it on to a child. It can move back and forth between parent and child, or circle around a PRACTICAL WAYS TO CELEBRATE KEEP KIDS CREATIVE WEEK • Draw pictures together. The goal here is imaginative drawing, not realistic. Invent your own animals, like ones the settlers did, by starting a drawing of an animal and having different family members or classmates add things.Try a drawing game like Davinci's Doodles or Iggyfit.Make up your own cartoon characters -- give thempersonalities.
THE STORY KITCHEN: CREATIVE WRITING FOR KIDS If you want to just skip the fun of choosing the ingredients, here is a list of the stories in the Story Kitchen. And, teachers, here is a page that explains how to use this story generator. THE MYSTERY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BEARD The mystery of Abraham Lincoln's beard. But why did he choose that particular look? As you may know, he grew the beard in response to a letter written by 11-year-old Grace Bedell who thought that it would help him win votes. Lincoln had a wide range of beards to choose from. I've taken small illustrations from a turn-of-the-century barber's SITE MAP - BRUCE VAN PATTER Downloadable Books • Let's Get Creative STORE • Sparks: Year One • Sparks: Year One - Homeschool Version • The Adventures of Pirate Dog • Write Your Own IDEAS FOR FAMILY CREATIVITY Ideas for families. I believe in the power of a child's imagination. Kids are creative, and can stay creative their whole life. But theyneed help.
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I live with my wife in Lewisburg, PA, which is a serenely beautiful place and still within a 3-hour drive of New York, Philly, Baltimore and D.C. I love to document my travels, whether in my hand-drawn journal or through photos I share on social media. Contact me for more information, for my availability and rates.BRUCE VAN PATTER
digital art. click any art below for full image > GREETINGS IN OTHER CULTURES Greece -- back-slapping takes the place of shaking hands in many greetings. Grenada -- sometimes friends might tap clenched fists Guam -- there is a Filipino tradition on Guam to put one's right knuckles against an older person's forehead.(This can't be where "knucklehead" comes from, can it?) Iceland-- their simple greeting means "Happy".. Jamaica-- "Waapun" one might say. GREAT CREATORS: C.S. LEWIS Great Creators: C.S. Lewis. C.S.Lewis. C.S. Lewis was one of the great thinkers of the 20th century, who connected to generations of readers not only through his children's stories, but through his science fiction and his clear-thinking Christian writing. This page is my short, very incomplete tribute to this great writer. WARM-UP #2: SEEING DOUBLE 4. A bow tie or two birds with their beaks stuck in a berry. 5. A pie-chart or a worm's-eye view of a bird. 6. A sunrise between two mountains, or two letter A's bending a bar, or another bald man at his own surprise birthday party. 7. A zipper, a toothy mout h, or a giraffe walking by a window. 8. BRUCE VAN PATTER: SCAVENGER HIKE A Scavenger Hike. It was a balmy spring day when my son Will, 11, and I took to a local trail on our “Scavenger Hike”. We brought with us only a list of things to find, a digital camera, and wide-opensenses.
MUGSHOTS: WHERE YOU MAKE THE CHARACTER! Who are these characters? You decide. Click on any of them that look interesting and you'll find yourself on a page with questions that will help you decide what you want your character to be. ACTIVITY #1: ROUND ROBIN STORIES • I start – you finish. The adult starts telling the story, brings it to an exciting part then passes it on to a child. It can move back and forth between parent and child, or circle around aBRUCE VAN PATTER
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