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Picture the Solitude Answer Key

This worksheet asks students to draw two scenes: one of a person who is happily alone and one of a person who feels lonely. After drawing, students write a sentence under each scene explaining how the person feels. The activity supports creative expression while reinforcing vocabulary distinctions through visual storytelling. Learners must think critically about body language, setting, and emotional cues as they craft their illustrations. This combination of art and writing helps deepen comprehension of social-emotional concepts and expressive language.

Curriculum Matched Skills

English Language Arts – Written Expression

Visual Arts – Expressing Ideas Through Illustration

Social-Emotional Learning – Understanding and Depicting Feelings

English Language Arts – Vocabulary Demonstration Through Multiple Modalities

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