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Creativity is everywhere. We see it in the architecture of our buildings, the design of everyday objects like our phones and cars, the clothes we wear, the music we listen to and the meals we eat.

Everyone can be creative, but some of us need help with unlocking the creativity we all have as children. Whether it's painting a picture, baking a cake, writing a novel or finding a new way to solve a tricky work problem, being creative is enjoyable and productive.

For some of us it comes naturally but others might need more help. So how can you bring out your inner creative?

These interactive articles will be useful for teaching secondary students about media studies, art and design and creative writing.

How can I be more creative? document

An interactive article looking at how we can learn to be creative in science and the arts, including top tips from an award-winning author.

How can I be more creative?

Could you be a poet? document

In this interactive article poet and broadcaster Benjamin Zephaniah discusses the prose and poetry of Dylan Thomas, and sees how a person's background influences their work.

Could you be a poet?

How do I become a successful children’s author? document

In this interactive article Malorie Blackman takes us through the key things all successful children’s writers must overcome.

 How do I become a successful children’s author?

How do I write a successful diary? document

Writing a diary can have many benefits - from releasing emotions to creating a legacy for future generations and, potentially, even becoming a bestseller. Find out how you can write a diary with this interactive article.

How do I write a successful diary?