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Picture: A person holding a set of keys. Prompt: “What does it mean to have keys?”
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Picture: A child holding a stuffed animal. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a favorite toy?”
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Picture: A person holding a passport. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a travel document?”
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Picture: A person holding a bouquet of flowers. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a gift of flowers?”
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Picture: A person holding a diploma. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a degree?”
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Picture: A person holding a hammer. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a tool?”
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Picture: A person holding a pet leash. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a pet?”
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Picture: A person holding a shopping bag. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a purchase?”
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Picture: A person holding a smartphone. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a communication device?”
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Picture: A person holding a book. Prompt: “What does it mean to have knowledge?”
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Picture: A person holding a set of paintbrushes. Prompt: “What does it mean to have artistic tools?”
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Picture: A person holding a set of car keys. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a means of transportation?”
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Picture: A person holding a camera. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a way to capture memories?”
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Picture: A person holding a musical instrument. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a talent or hobby?”
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Picture: A person holding a first aid kit. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a means to help others?”
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Picture: A person holding a map. Prompt: “What does it mean to have directions or guidance?”
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Picture: A person holding a laptop. Prompt: “What does it mean to have access to information?”
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Picture: A person holding a gym bag. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a commitment to fitness?”
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Picture: A person holding a set of cooking utensils. Prompt: “What does it mean to have culinary skills?”
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Picture: A person holding a set of binoculars. Prompt: “What does it mean to have a way to observe the world?”
These picture prompts can be shown randomly and repeated multiple times to encourage creative thinking and exploration of the various uses and meanings of “to have.”
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