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  1. Children and grown up children need to be encouraged to consume less, and create more. Peter appeared on FOX-TV recently and shared some of his tips for sparking and nurturing creativity in the home. Here’s a recap: 1. Keep a Family Journal -- After dinner, share the day together, write down what everyone did. 2.

  2. Mar 22, 2023 · Comprehension questions for 1st grade on the story "The Dot" by Peter H. Reynolds. Questions and Answers. 1. Vashti was a: A. Boy. B. Girl. C. Pencil. D. Teacher. Correct Answer. B. Girl. Explanation. Vashti is referred to as a girl because the options provided include "boy," "girl," "pencil," and "teacher."

  3. Sep 5, 2016 · http://kidlit.tvCelebrate International Dot Day with this special episode of Ready Set Draw! Peter H. Reynolds teaches you that creativity comes in all diffe...

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    A Classroom Guide to Peter H. Reynolds’s Creatrilogy www.candlewick.com page 3 HC: 978-0-7636-1961-9 PB: 978-1-5362-1809-1 Celebrate International Dot Day on September 15!

  5. bookbrief.io › books › the-dot-peter-h-reynoldsThe Dot Summary - BookBrief

    Summary of Story Points Over Chapters. Chapter 1: The Blank Paper. Vashti sits in front of a blank piece of paper during art class, feeling uninspired and discouraged. Chapter 2: The Dot. Vashti's art teacher encourages her to make a mark on the paper, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem. Vashti reluctantly makes a dot and shows it ...

  6. Jun 11, 2009 · I quickly grabbed my marker and wrote "The Dot" above the dot and below I wrote "by Peter H. Reynolds." I leaned it on my mantle above the fireplace and looked at it as the weeks went by and the story of a brave girl who makes an unexpected dot came in to focus.The mission and the story had found their story. The Dot was born!

  7. imagineerz-learning.com › the-dot-by-peter-h-reynoldsThe Dot Imagineerz Learning

    Summary. In “The Dot” by Peter H. Reynolds, Vashti overcomes her belief that she can’t draw with encouragement from her art teacher, who suggests she start with a single dot. Surprised to see her dot framed in class the next day, Vashti is inspired to explore her creativity further, experimenting with colors and patterns.