What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per weekAssessment
InformalClass Experience
US Grade 4 - 6
This ongoing class is designed as a creative writing workshop for the young writer looking for inspiration and willing to share their writing. Students write in class inspired by creative writing prompts after a brief lesson about the elements of one genre, including but not limited to SciFi, fantasy, dystopia, and creative nonfiction. Students share and receive feedback within a positive group dynamic. The focus in this class is on imagination, not spelling or grammar. I encourage enthusiasm for creative writing, reading, and supportive, specific feedback. Class structure Check-in Question 5 - 10 minutes Brief Lesson 10 minutes Creative Writing Prompt with Writing Time 15-20 minutes Share & Feedback 15- 30 minutes Check-out 2 - 5 minutes Total class time: 60 minutes After Class: Optional time to play online quiz games such as Kahoot, Blooket, or Gimkit. Online quiz games support lessons and off-topic shares during our check-in, such as favorite books, foods, pets, etc. Experience: As an educator, I bring 15 + years of professional experience working with stories/literature and storytellers/writers as an editor, writer, librarian, and educator. I've authored three children's history books for Flash Points (Full Tilt Press, 2020). Other publications include short stories and various creative nonfiction, such as book and theater reviews, artist and author interviews and profiles, architectural criticism, essays, humor, and public radio. I currently teach as faculty for a university's graduate program in English Literature and Creative Writing. I also serve as a judge of the young adult fiction category for the Pacific Northwest Writers Association's Annual Writing Contest. I have an MFA in Creative Writing and MLIS in Library and Information Science from the University of British of Columbia. How I teach: I use creative writing prompts, questions, readings, slides, quiz games, and sometimes video clips. Teaching style: I encourage a positive, reflective, and curious group dynamic. I come to class with a lifelong enthusiasm for kids, the craft of story, and creative writing. Questions and suggestions from students are encouraged. I believe students learn best when they feel welcome in the group. All learning styles and abilities are welcome. Interaction with teacher & students: Students interact throughout class through check-in and feedback time. Students are invited to stay after class to socialize or attend a social story game class I host on Sunday evenings on Outschool called Story Geeks: Story Games & Social Club. Any student required experience or knowledge: None! Example of a weekly class topic, theme, and reading Week of March 12 -Week 1 Topic: Story Element: The Beginning Science Fiction Week of March 19 -Week 2 Topic: Story Element: Turning Points Humor Week of March 26 - Week 3 Topic: Story Element: Characters Historical Fiction Week of April 2 - Week 4 Topic: Story Element: Narrators & Voice Middle Grade Fiction Week of April 9 - Week 5 Topic: Story Element: Climax Adventure Stories Week of April 16 - Week 6 Topic: Story Element: Point of View Poetry
Learning Goals
Students learn how to participate in a writing workshop.
Students learn about the craft of story, such as the role of setting, POV, character development, 3 Act Structure, and story archetypes.
Students learn about the defining elements of various genres.
Students learn to provide supportive feedback using the Feedback Sandwich, referring to specifics, using appropriate language, and asking questions.
Students learn how to receive constructive feedback.
Student practice reading their creative writing out loud (optional).
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Gimkit - An online quiz videogame approved by Outschool.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Master's Degree from University of British Columbia
Bachelor's Degree in English from University of Redlands
As an educator, I bring 15+ years of experience writing and editing fiction and nonfiction. I've authored three children's history books for a series called Flash Points (Full Tilt Press). Other publications include National and independent newspapers, literary journals, small press anthologies, magazines, and public radio. I am a freelance editor, writer, and faculty for a university's graduate MA program in English Literature and Creative Writing. I have an MFA in Creative Writing and MLIS in Library and Information Science.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
55 min
Completed by 54 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
2-10 learners per class