Process Perceptions Psychology Language Imaging Imagery
Process Perceptions Psychology Language Imaging Imagery
Objectives:
1. Use imagination as a tool for your creativity
2. Know the importance of imagination to connect it to your
concentration.
3. Asses your own imagination through varied activities.
II.
Activate prior knowledge
1. Make art.
Paint, draw, mold, build, sculpt. Use natural or generic
materials.
2. Fold a creature
Each person begins by drawing the head of an imaginary
creature at the top of a blank sheet of paper, being sure to
include a neck. When each person is done, she folds
down the top of the page to leave just the edge of the neck
visible, then passes the paper to the person on the left.
Everyone then takes the sheet of paper just received and
continues to draw a body from the neck down with arms
and a middle. When this part is finished, again each artist
folds her paper leaving just the bottom of the middle
visible. Once more, papers are passed to the left. Players
then draw the bottom part of a body, including legs, on
the piece of paper just received. When done, unfold the
III.
Acquire new knowledge
1. Discuss the power of imagination using our sensory motors.
Sight
Touch
Taste
IV.
Hearing
Smell
Application
the teacher will ask for a volunteer from the audience and
tell his/her story.
There will be 4 actors on the stage
They will act out the story as it is using their imagination.
They will have beginning, middle and end with no scripts
but their imagination only.
V.
Assessment
1. What did you learn about the activity?
2. Does it help you to have a powerful imagination?