`I Can See, But I Cannot See` Presentation

A speaking and listening activity designed to tap into children's
imaginations.
Children say what they see and what they cannot see.
Examples are given to start their thinking.
Hope you enjoy it as much as our children do.
Mrs J Steele, Specialist Speech and Language HLTA
I can see boys playing football, but I
cannot see.....
...a dragon flying through the sky breathing out flames
of orange fire, or...
I can see children on a school bus, but I
cannot see...
...a dinosaur stomping on the trees and
squashing all the park benches or...
I can see children playing in a garden, but I
cannot see...
...a fairy sprinkling magic dust on the
children's heads to give them all wonderful
dreams or...
I can see people in the street talking and
reading, but I cannot see...
...an alien spaceship hovering above the
trees taking photographs of the humans o
...
I can see children on a swing, but I
cannot see...
Now it is your turn to say what you
cannot see.
Look at each picture.
First say what you can see, then, add
what you cannot see.
Who can tell the funniest sentence?
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