What's included
12 live meetings
8 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Weekly creative writing lessons, that are for the most part, fun.Assessment
A final writing portfolio based on the weekly lessons and assignments.Class Experience
US Grade 8 - 11
Make Your Words Dance and Sparkle! In this semester long creative writing class learners will learn the elements of creative writing. They will also develop skills for making their writing more impacting. The instructor (Prof. Carter) has a MFA in Creative Writing and knows how to break down the complex creative writing process such that beginning and developing writers grasp ideas easily Learners will discover how to make their writing sparkle such that their words dance on the page and sparkle in the dark. This course is for high school learners (ages 13-18) who want to develop their creative writing skills to the point of mastery. The class will require weekly creative writing assignments, that most learners find fun to do, but can be a bit time consuming , nonetheless. The class has significant creative writing projects that will challenge and develop young writers’ abilities and creativity. Learners are encouraged to obtain journals to map their creative writing growth over the course of a semester and to purchase a binder to keep the instructional pdfs their instructor will provide. Although all assignments will receive commentary, learners will compose/ create a writing portfolio for their final grade. The final creative writing project will be based on each learner’s best work but will generally include: (1) writer’s autobiography, (2) speculative, popular or historic fiction, (3) flash fiction, (4) narrative poetry (5) creative nonfiction essay (6) and revised weekly creative writing assignments. This class should ideally follow Introduction to Creative Writing, although serious writers may be able to dive into the assignments without delay. Format: Each week learners will read the material provided in a pdf, watch a technique video (posted in the Outschool classroom) and complete the written assignments. Each class will: Review the creative writing concept (generally relative to the assignment) View the teacher-made assignment and participate in a creative writing exercise germane to the weekly lesson. Discuss the creative writing topic and view examples Review the upcoming homework for understanding and application Weekly Schedule and Topic Covered: Week 1: The Evolution of the creative writing process Week 2: Elements of Fiction and how to write a great story. Week 3: How to show not tell and when to tell not show. Week 4: Building believable characters Week 5; Creating settings, moods and atmosphere Week 6: Writing dialogue that actually tells the story. Week 7: How to choose the best point of view Week 8: Understanding poetry Week 9: Figures of speech in poetry and fiction Week 10: How to peer review a work of fiction or poetry. Week 11: Revising your creative writing works Week 12; Reviewing grammar and punctuation and For homeschool parents who want to record the class on their yearly or quarterly reports: Creative writing is designed to aid students in their creative expression, as well as delivery of one’s writing. Students will read and discuss articles on the craft of writing. The class primarily will focus on fiction. Students will read and evaluate the effectiveness of fiction of varying styles. They will write and workshop short stories to complete a final portfolio. They will also examine poetry. Students will learn poetic vocabulary and read interpret poems of varying styles. Students will write and workshop each other’s poetry to complete a final portfolio Students will be expected to deliver their writing to an audience. This audience may be the class, parents or other venue.
Learning Goals
Students will develop their creative writing skills.
Other Details
Supply List
A blank journal and a binder to place weekly pdfs
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Cheryl Carter is the lead instructor of Collegiate Learning. Cheryl Carter, the writing coach, endearingly known as Professor Cheryl, for the way she methodically targets the stop-blocks that prohibit her clients from moving them ahead in completing their writing projects. Over the years, she has worked with authors writing educational, religion, science, business, and popular culture books. Professor Cheryl knows how to motivate emerging writers to overcome procrastination, literary lags and time constraints. She is the author of an ever-growing number of titles and has been published traditionally and independently.
Professor Cheryl is also a college professor, who currently teaches English and writing classes. She also teaches creative writing, media and culturally relevant biography classes on Outschool.com. Professor Cheryl has an MFA in Creative Writing and a BA in English. She has also completed graduate study in special education, college admissions and counseling, and is currently a creative writing doctoral student. Professor Cheryl holds a graduate certificate in College Advisement from Columbia University and a TEFL (Teaching English to certificate.
A fierce advocate for education empowerment, Professor Cheryl is also the CEO of Collegiate Learning, an academic company that prepares learners for scholastic college success. She has a line of educational books that address ADHD and ELA areas, including writing, vocabulary, critical thinking, reading and writing. Additionally, Professor Cheryl, a personal historian created the innovative personal history initiative, Family-as-Biographers under her Meaningful Moments books and journals.
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Live Group Class
$310
for 12 classes1x per week, 12 weeks
40 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
8-18 learners per class