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160
credits for 5 classes
($80 value)
Class

Ready, Set, Write: Creative Storytelling Basics.

Ages 11-14
Live Group Class
In this week long course, students will learn the basics of creative writing, from plot movement to character development to setting description. Students will do small exercises along the way and finish with a short story of their own.
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(7 reviews)

Live video meetings
5x per week, 1 week
2-10 learners per class
70 min

Overview

Live Group Class
Meet over live video meetings
5 live meetings
5 hrs 50 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

If young writers can understand a few essential pieces that go into the making of any good story, their writing will pop and they'll be free to let their imaginations run wild. In this class, students will learn how to craft a compelling plot, how to create interesting characters with strong motivations and how to write vivid setting description. Also, they'll be strongly encouraged to let their imaginations take them into whatever strange corners of the universe they can cook up! By the end of the week, not only will students have a stronger understanding of the essential rules of creative writing, they'll have a full length story written!

Day 1: A short introduction to a standard plot curve, then a reading and plot mapping of the Ray Bradbury short story "All Summer In A Day." Then students will write their own very short piece and map its plot.
Day 2: Students will be introduced to the basics of strong character development, then work to create their own character.
Day 3: Students will discuss what strong character motivation looks like before working on a fun character motivation exercise.
Day 4: Students will read an excerpt from the Amy Tan story  "Rules of the Game" before writing a short piece focused on setting description.
Day 5: Students will work to write their own very short fiction pieces and share with the group if they choose.

Learning Goals

Students will learn the importance of keeping a plot moving along appropriately, how to create characters any reader will love and how to help transport the reader to the writer's imagined setting.

Other Details

External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.

Meet the teacher

Joined May, 2020
5.0
7reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I have been teaching creative writing after school classes and summer camps for over seven years. I teach a creative writing class at a private middle school in Seattle and also hold a masters degree in creative writing.

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