Image made by Alex S. (JCD STEM)
Reading stories and books written by others inspires us to create our own works of art to share!
Dhruv Singhal (SMSMB)
It is rightly said that reading is a window to the world. When we read, we become more creative and we want to just do something innovative like making drawings , writing posters or write new stories. A few years ago ,I read a book 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' and created a book cover for it and I won the second prize. Everyone should read books in order to develop their vocabulary.
Dhruv Singhal (SMSMB)
"Creative mind is a higher priority than information." - Albert Einstein.
Reading expands our creative mind by animating the correct side of our cerebrum. Truth be told, an experiment has demonstrated that reading is the way to boost our own inventiveness. Likewise, it's by reading fiction books that kids begin envisioning stories. Guessing what opens us might be thinking to new conceivable outcomes just as new thoughts help us encounter and break down the world through others' perspectives. Indeed, a few youngsters, to communicate their innovativeness, make book covers, compose sonnets, and so on.
Krishita Garg (SMSMB)
Naitik Aggarwal (SMSMB)
Tom - A Story About a Bee Reading allowed us to create a story about a bee. We had
a great time creating it. creating a story with other people is very much fun
because you get to collaborate and make something that you are proud of.
We hope you have as much fun reading it as we did making it.
Aydyn W. and Jacob B. (JCD STEM)
Reading helps us to think , explore and broaden our imagination through which we can create . It also gives us a chance to test and prove our capabilities , potential and talent. The more we get to know by reading, the more we are able to create and tell others . If we can read and know how to speak well , we also get the opportunity to test our capability by participating in various competitions. Reading allows us to create a new version of ourselves .
Aditi Goswami (SMSMB)
Reading allows us to create new memories as when we read we memorize words,ideas, etc. It increases our mental dictionary. Creative reading is a type of reading which has inferred meanings, appreciative reactions and critical evaluations. It strengthens our focus and concentration. Reading improves brain function as it boosts our mental capacity and enhances creativity.
Mannat Gogia (SMSMB)
Margaret Fuller, an American journalist has rightly said that if we have knowledge, we should let others light their candles in it which means that if we have enough knowledge to help others,we should not hesitate in doing so. Reading is considered as the best mode to help others. Through reading, we can help our government in the eradication of illiteracy from the country.It is an art which helps people to read holy books, in this way their faith in GOD increases and they become non-destructive.
Mannat Gogia (SMSMB)
Krishita Garg (SMSMB)
The above is the comic strip based on one of the books of the Harry Potter series .
Devanshi Gupta (SMSMB)
It was dark evening. Not stormy like you’d think this story would start off like. It all started one night I was driving along the highway around midnight. I was in the middle of nowhere surrounded by trees planted vertically by each other. Also, behind those trees was farming plots. I thought to myself, "I should probably get gas up ahead". I have been on this route before so I know my way around decently.
When I stop at the gas station I go to get a drink. I got Crisp-Cola. I slowly and casually walk back to the truck to continue my haul. I hear something coming from the trailer but I don’t think too much of it. I hop back into the cab and start the motor. I pull out onto the highway. Once I drink my Crisp-Cola and eat some chips. I exit the highway to a dirt road. I suddenly heard an ominous groan and murmur from the back trailer and decided to pull over. I hop out of the cab to check if something wrong happened to the trailer, like if something was damaged. There is a small dent in the step bar but that has been there since I started to drive it yesterday. This was only my third trip but I have been to location 5 times other than this. I figured it was just the trees creaking or something and hopped back into the cab and drove on. These mysterious noises kept occurring. I thought that the other reason for this could be that I need to sleep. These sounds and my tiredness was not helping the fact I have to keep driving for another 4 hours. I have had this experience before but not this bad with these sounds. I am starting to lose my nerve. Is there truly something paranormal or my imagination. I hear the groan again. The people I work for said not to open this trailer, never at all. Remembering this makes me weary. “No, there can’t be anything in the back,” I spoke to myself.
I sighed. What is there? If there was something back what was I to do. Or what if it escapes, well if it exists. I worry about myself too much. I hear a groan in the back and a roar that followed. Ok, that’s the final straw I am going to uncover this. Is it truly my imagination or something inexplicable. So I pull off to the side of the road. I pull my trusty dagger out of the metal box. I hop out of the cab. My feet land on the pavement along the side of the road. I trot over cautiously to the back and open the door. There are boxes in the way. I nervously stepped inside and walked back. There was a black tarp and I pulled it off. Under was a cage containing a large beast. It had the features of a devil. It had tentacles dangling from the mouth. It had dark red beady eyes that stared me straight in the face. The wings on of his dark greenback. His hands were clawed with webbed hands. He rammed the cage in my direction. The cage didn’t budge. It’s claw marks were left on the cage. He howled at me angrily.
“What the heck is going on, what is this creature?” I whispered to myself.
It reminds me of a book that I read a while back. But I never thought the author actually encountered this creature. I forgot what the author’s name is but that doesn’t matter.
Story by Jacob, Markus, and Jameson (JCD STEM)