Escritura creativa: 6.º a 8.º grado: indicaciones para la escritura, elementos literarios y técnicas
Clases de escritura en curso: 6.º, 7.º y 8.º grado. Aprenda sobre el desarrollo de personajes, las mejoras del entorno, la estructura de la historia, los elementos de la escritura y las figuras retóricas. Los estudiantes comparten historias, dan y reciben comentarios y practican la oratoria en público.
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
50 minutos horas de clase por semanaExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 6 - 8
This writing class is designed to give writers more specific direction as they continue to improve their skills. Writing style progresses and comes to life through using various figures of speech and other writing elements. We will work on being more descriptive and detail-oriented in our written work as we learn about and use these valuable writing topics and resources. After we discuss the meaning of the weekly writing topic and brainstorm examples, we will discuss how we can incorporate these lessons into our writing. Students will realize the importance that these literary elements can have in their writing. Using various writing elements can enhance or describe their stories, improve the quality of writing, and also make a difference in how students develop their skills as an author. Students should come prepared with a notebook or paper on which to take notes and write stories. You are welcome to join the class at any time because each class is independent of each other. If you want all of the classes, you can start in January or you could catch the end of the fall session now and then get the beginning classes in the next session. JANUARY 2025 SESSION - Monday Class 9:10AM (Mountain Time) Week of January 6: Metaphors Week of January 13: Similes Week of January 20: HOLIDAY - NO CLASS Week of January 27: Hyperboles Week of February 3: Personifications Week of February 10: Alliteration and Assonance Week of February 17: HOLIDAY - NO CLASS Week of February 24: Idioms Week of March 3: Onomatopoeias Week of March 10: Oxymorons Week of March 17: Irony Week of March 24: Understatements Week of March 31: Word Choice Week of April 7: Connotation and Denotation Week of April 14: Adding Sensory Details - Sight/Sound Week of April 21: Adding Sensory Details - Taste/Smell Week of April 28: Adding Sensory Details - Touch/Feel Week of May 5: Writing with Color Words - Red, Orange, Yellow, Pink, Purple Week of May 12: Writing with Color Words - Blue, Green, Gray, Brown, Black, White Week of May 18: Tone and Mood JANUARY 2025 SESSION - Wednesday Class 10:00AM (Mountain Time) Week of January 6: Metaphors Week of January 13: Similes Week of January 20: Hyperboles Week of January 27: Personifications Week of February 3: Alliteration and Assonance Week of February 10: Idioms Week of February 17: Onomatopoeias Week of February 24: Oxymorons Week of March 3: Irony Week of March 10: Understatements Week of March 17: Word Choice Week of March 24: Connotation and Denotation Week of March 31: Adding Sensory Details - Sight/Sound Week of April 7: Adding Sensory Details - Taste/Smell Week of April 14: Adding Sensory Details - Touch/Feel Week of April 21: Writing with Color Words - Red, Orange, Yellow, Pink, Purple Week of April 28: Writing with Color Words - Blue, Green, Gray, Brown, Black, White Week of May 5: Describing Setting Week of May 12: Describing Setting Week of May 19: Tone and Mood JANUARY 2025 SESSION - Monday Class 2:30PM (Mountain Time) Week of January 6: Alliteration and Assonance Week of January 13: Word Choice Week of January 20: Connotation and Denotation Week of January 27: Adding Sensory Details - Sight/Sound Week of February 3: Adding Sensory Details - Taste/Smell Week of February 10: Adding Sensory Details - Touch/Feel Week of February 17: NO CLASS Week of February 24: Writing with Color Words - Red, Orange, Yellow, Pink, Purple Week of March 3: Writing with Color Words - Blue, Green, Gray, Brown, Black, White Week of March 10: Tone and Mood Week of March 17: Symbolism Week of March 24: Conflict and Resolution Week of March 31: Theme Week of April 7: The Role of Dialogue Week of April 14: Writing Action Scenes Week of April 21: Flashbacks and Time Shifts Week of April 28: Adding Transitions Week of May 5: Writing a Hook Week of May 12: Generalizations Week of May 19: JANUARY 2025 SESSION - Tuesday Class 9:25AM (Mountain Time) Week of January 6: Alliteration and Assonance Week of January 13: Word Choice Week of January 20: Connotation and Denotation Week of January 27: Adding Sensory Details - Sight/Sound Week of February 3: Adding Sensory Details - Taste/Smell Week of February 10: Adding Sensory Details - Touch/Feel Week of February 17: Writing with Color Words - Red, Orange, Yellow, Pink, Purple Week of February 24: Writing with Color Words - Blue, Green, Gray, Brown, Black, White Week of March 3: Tone and Mood Week of March 10: Symbolism Week of March 17: Conflict and Resolution Week of March 24: Theme Week of March 31: The Role of Dialogue Week of April 7: Writing Action Scenes Week of April 14: Flashbacks and Time Shifts Week of April 21: Adding Transitions Week of April 28: Writing a Hook Week of May 5: Generalizations Week of May 12: Analogies Week of May 19: Merisms, Euphemisms, and Clichés After learning about the weekly writing element, students will be given a choice of 2-3 different writing prompts, or may use their own idea. They will select the topic they would like to write about and begin their writing adventures. Near the end of class, learners will have the opportunity to share their stories and build their public speaking skills. No one will be required to share, but may choose to do so if they would like feedback from myself or fellow learners. Students may choose to share their stories verbally in class, by posting them in the classroom for other students to read, or by sending them to me privately. PLEASE NOTE: I teach various creative writing classes, however, the writing prompts and material are always unique and will not be used across any of my other classes. If students would like to take my other classes, they will be learning different techniques and material in each class. I do not tolerate bullying or teasing in my class. I want everyone to feel safe and happy. I love teaching and want students to experience friendship with one another and enjoy being together.
Metas de aprendizaje
Learners will:
• Develop and enhance their creative writing skills.
• Write stories and build their personal story notebooks.
• Share their stories and practice their public speaking skills if they choose to do so.
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Lista de útiles escolares
Learners will need a pencil and paper. They may choose to use a notebook to keep everything together or to use loose paper. They may want a separate notebook for their stories and writings and something different to use for note-taking and such - it is just personal preference.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Licenciatura en Educación desde Weber State University
I am a certified teacher and previously taught 5th grade in a public school. I have tutored and worked with youth of all ages and into adulthood. I enjoy teaching and learning with the students. I am excited to help learners enhance their writing skills in my class.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
15 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
50 min
Completado por 36 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 10-14
2-8 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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