Imagery is when writer uses very descriptive language sometimes figurative language to appeal to all of their senses. When imagery is written well the reader can see, hear, taste, touch, and feel the text.
Donna Kimberly Grant has written: 'Measuring children's kinetic imagery' -- subject(s): Imagery (Psychology) in children
easier for children to digest.
Cultural imagery is the imagery that people within a culture have and use to interpret events. It is imagery that reinforces the narrative and beliefs of that culture and is often conveyed to children, who internalize it and carry it with them into adulthood.
Nancy C. Klein has written: 'Healing images for children' -- subject(s): Children, Diseases, Imagery (Psychology), Imagery (Psychology) in children, Relaxation, Therapeutic use, Treatment, Tumors in children
Doris Pogue Screws has written: 'Motor performance of mildly mentally handicapped children after utilizing mental imagery' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Education, Imagery (Psychology), Imagery (Psychology) in children, Perceptual-motor learning, Physical education for children with mental disabilities, Physical education for mentally handicapped children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Physical education for children with mental disabilities, Psychological aspects of Physical education for mentally handicapped children
Google Earth's imagery comes from a variety of sources such as aerial photos and commercial satellite imagery. Some of the imagery even comes from kites and air balloons. Google buys or licenses the use of this imagery. Some of the imagery is given to Google by city or state governments. The primary sources for Google's satellite imagery comes from GeoEye and DigitalGlobe.
Sound/ Hear, Visual/Sight & Feel
Google's imagery for Google Maps and Google Maps comes from a variety of sources such as aerial photos and commercial satellite imagery. Some of the imagery even comes from kites and air balloons. Google buys or licenses the use of this imagery. Some of the imagery is given to Google by city or state governments. The primary sources for Google's satellite imagery comes from GeoEye and DigitalGlobe.
children of the city
Farms for City Children was created in 1974.
City with No Children was created on 2011-03-14.
Sharon Lee House-Gardner has written: 'A study of the effects of past environmental experience on children's cognitive imagery and their resulting art expressions' -- subject(s): Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.), Visual perception in children, Imagery (Psychology)