What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 5 - 7
This class offers a fun opportunity for students to develop their writing skills. Each week, we will begin the class by spending about five minutes discussing that week's genre. This will allow students to express their understanding of the genre and ensure that all students understand how to write this literary genre. Once we have discussed the genre, I will present the students with that week's writing prompt created by me. This will be a sentence or phrase that should begin the students' stories. Students will then have 20-25 minutes to create their own stories. Because students are unlikely to be able to finish their stories in this timeframe, they are encouraged to complete their stories after class. Once students have had time to start their stories, anyone who wants to will be allowed to share their stories. Students may read what they have written as well as discuss where they plan to have their story go from there. Because different students are interested in different genres, we will cycle through different genres depending on the week. This allows students to come during the weeks that they find the most interesting. As of right now, the genres are as follows: *Week of March 24-30: Sports *Week of March 31-April 6: Mystery *Week of April 7-13: Historical Fiction *Week of April 14-20: Classroom Choice *Week of April 21-27: Holiday Story *Week of April 28-May 4: Sci-Fi/Fantasy These genres are subject to change depending on student interests and suggestions. Please note, students are welcome to write the stories that they want. If they want to share their stories in class, though, they must be what I call "PG." This means no swearing, graphic violence, or sexual content. If students include graphic or inappropriate content in their stories, I reserve the right to turn off their microphones and if necessary, remove them from the classroom temporarily.
Learning Goals
Students will focus on writing stories based on a first sentence or phrase. They will also practice writing stories from different genres.
Other Details
Supply List
Students will need a way to write their stories. They can use paper and a pencil or a pen or they can write their stories on an electronic device using a word processing program.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in English from Central Michigan University
Bachelor's Degree from Brigham Young University
I am Ms. Shilo. I enjoy reading, writing, and sports. My favorite sports are soccer and American football. I'm also a bit obsessed with watching the Olympics and will watch as many events as possible when they are going on.
I have a BA in Communication Studies and an MA in English Language and Literature with an emphasis in Creative Writing. My ultimate career goal is to write Young Adult novels. I would like to write about female characters who, like me, really enjoy sports. I feel like this is a novel market that needs more great novels.
I have taught classes both online and in-person for a variety of age groups. For about four years, I taught English to children in China, and I had several regular students who took over 100 classes with me. I have also worked as a one-on-one aide for children who were 3-4 years old as well as a substitute teacher for a variety of age groups.
Because of my passion for reading, I generally read at least 100 books every year. I want to share my love for reading, writing, and grammar with my students.
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Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
50 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-13
2-8 learners per class