I do! Why? Because it goes to show the power that one or two little words can have. Writing just to add words isn't important. Writing to have fun or make a statement is what counts! Using one or two words to describe how you feel tells a lot about who you are and what you like.
For our activity, let's use our senses again.
What makes you feel happy when you smell, hear, touch, taste, or see it?
I'll go first:
cotton candy (smell)
Can you guess that I like to go to fairs and eat fair foods? I showed you that with just a couple words. Now you show me. Your turn!
19 comments:
What makes you feel happy when you smell, hear, touch, taste, or see it?
extra dark chocolate (taste)
spring rain (smell and touch)
Chocolate - because the smell, the touch and the taste excite me and make me happy!
(clean) Babies - Smell
a hot cup of tea...feel.
Wine
Red Wine
White Wine
Wine, the sound of opening a bottle, the aroma in the glass, the taste in my tummy
ahhhhhhhhh wine
Freshly mowed grass....(smell)
My cat's belly with my nose in it.
Jan - I got a verb on my page that I need help conjugating. Thanks.
ice cream cone- see it
Christmas - smell
Pizza!!!
green bean casserole
It says Thanksgiving!
My 11 y/o says petting the cats warm, soft fur makes her happy. (touch)
My 4 y/o: Carol Anne (her best friend) (sight)
Mine is: Morning sun or the afternoon sun when the shadows are long. (sight)
I love it when our kids play too Mia! Kids are as good at this as we are...maybe better. Cats...best friends...who could ask for more?
The dirt, when it rains first.(smell)
Top blog, I had not come across ignitetowrite.blogspot.com earlier during my searches!
Carry on the great work!
Hi there,
This is a message for the webmaster/admin here at www.blogger.com.
Can I use some of the information from your blog post above if I provide a link back to your website?
Thanks,
Jules
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