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Creative Writing Class 2
Completed by 5 learners
Ages 13-18
Live Group Class
Live video meetings
1x per week, 6 weeks
3-18 learners per class
60 min
What’s included
6 live meetings
6 in-class hoursClass Experience
In this 6-week course, students will develop the necessary skills to confidently and compellingly write a short fictional story. Each week, we will discuss a different aspect of short-story writing and implement it into an ongoing story that the learners will write on their own. Being that this is also an English class, the teacher will read over (or otherwise check) students' writing samples to provide spelling, grammar, punctuation, and other general writing corrections, as well as overall feedback of the story's content. The class structure will begin with a short introduction at the beginning of that day's topic, some examples and group discussion of that topic (to generate ideas), and then a writing portion to put the topic to use. The writing section of the class will be the longest, usually around 20 to 30 minutes, with time afterward for students to share what they have written and provide each other with feedback. Students, as such, will interact with myself and each other a good deal throughout class. The format of each week is as follows: Week 1 - Character Development: What makes a character relatable, interesting, and realistic? We will discuss these topics and create a character and their antagonist to use over the course of the next 6 weeks. Week 2 - Relationships and Dialogue: What other characters might exist aside from the main characters? We will talk about how to use character relationships to help build the world around the story and give the reader opportunities to get to know the characters more intimately. Week 3 - World Building: Where does this story take place? How do we craft a simple yet effective world for our characters to inhabit? We will discuss this issue in order to feel confident about the setting of our story. Week 4 - Conflict: What is conflict? Why is it important for a story? We will weave conflict into our story to ensure that it continues to be energized and intriguing. Week 5 - Revelations: How can we surprise both ourselves and the reader? We will discuss using surprises and plot twists in order to keep the reader guessing and therefore more interested in the story. Week 6 - Climax and Resolution: How do we end our story memorably? We will find out the most effective way to finish our stories and leave the reader satisfied with the end result.
Learning Goals
Students will learn the tools needed to write and finish an effective, short, fictional story. They can also use these skills to write longer stories, or to help them with dynamic essay writing as well. Additionally, students will also have a chance to improve their writing skill, vocabulary, grammar, and planning.
Other Details
Supply List
Students should have paper and pencil every day, or some other way to write. (Paper and pencil is preferred.)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Meet the teacher
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor’s Degree from The Ohio State University
Hello! I'm excited to be sharing my knowledge with you on this platform! I'm a language and acting teacher whose primary passion as an educator is making the subject matter accessible and enjoyable. I've taught almost all ages over the course of my career, from kindergarteners to adults to senior citizens. For me, it's always fun and fulfilling to be able to share my knowledge with learners and watch that "click" in their minds when they have truly acquired a new skill or learned something new. To accomplish this, I make sure students feel heard, busy, and reassured. In my classes, students should expect to immediately put to use what we're learning and, in turn, get immediate feedback. I also love learning from my students, and also love hearing what they have to tell me, so my classes also involve a "flipped classroom" - that is, students will come to class prepared to tell me what they have learned from one class to the next.
I'm also quite a nerd. I'm a big fan of video games and novels, and I'm not afraid to be proud of that! I always welcome any student to also share their hobbies and interests in class - it can add to the experience!
New to Outschool or know someone who is? Use my referral code NoorHam20 (or this link: https://outschool.com/?couponCode=NoorHam20) for a discount on your first class!
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