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Why not use it: Hydra Wars, Cretaceous Warzone, The Rise of Skywalker, Star Wars, Black Panther and more
Why not use all these things to help a fun learning experience for your children and students.

Why not use all these things to help a fun learning experience for your children and students. A couple of years ago I created a project called Hydra Wars. Hydra Wars was about a monster dragon called Hydra invading a prehistoric planet. Students I had wrote stories relating to this project. This project was featured in G-Fan and Prehistoric Times magazine. In addition, the Cretaceous Warzone was an ongoing project that students to this day still create action packed dinosaur battles.
Lately, Star Wars and the new movie, Rise of Skywalker had been used for students to use their creative minds. Also the famous Black Panther was a character my students use in fictional stories. Whatever was out there that could inspire the imagination of children I use in my classroom because it helps the students read and write more. The images below could be used as writing prompts to capture kids imaginations.
Black Panther, Red Raven, Cretaceous Warzone, Darth Vader versus the Knight, Hydra Wars, Godzilla, Flight of the Prehistoric Flying Reptile by Jozabad Abi-Jaja Caldwell (Ghana Lead Student), Journey To The Center Of The Earth, great Native American Stories, Batman versus Superman, Hulk versus Thanos, Fantastic Four, Kyle Ren, and the list goes on and this should all be used.
If you want to help children or students with their writing, start off being creative. Creative writing I felt was always the way to go. Showing things like this on Unheard Voices Magazine only would help students develop their creative minds. For instance, I did this creative writing using fictional characters for many years and students I had in the past were recently contacting me talking to me about stories they had done in the past. These students that contacted me were currently graduating college and going on to bigger and very exciting careers. My overall point, make learning fun by using things that would appeal to children.
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