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讓我們重建世界!

與你的同學一起摧毀世界,將其重建為你選擇的後世界末日反烏托邦/烏托邦,然後寫下它。
Morgan A. McLaughlin McFarland, MAPW
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每週 1-2 小時. Students will write a portion of their story each week as homework.
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英語程度 - 未知
美國 5 - 8 年級
The apocalypse has come and gone. The world has ended… or has it?

In the aftermath of a cataclysmic event, society has begun rebuilding. Things aren’t the same as they were before the apocalypse. Culture has changed. Technology has changed. People have changed. Are these changes for the better or the worse? Only you can decide.

In this writing class, students collaborate to imagine the apocalyptic event that wiped out the world. Did we start a war that all sides lost? Were we attacked by sinister beings from another planet or dimension? Were we careless with science or the environment? During the first class, we will determine what ended life as we know it and sent us rocketing into a post-apocalyptic future. After collaborative classwork designing the apocalypse, students will independently write a short story about their own vision for that future: a dystopia, a utopia, or something in between. 

Students do not need any prior formal writing instruction, though familiarity with literary terms and vocabulary is helpful. Weekly homework includes completing assigned writing and reading classmates' posted works. Classwork includes both collaborative and independent work. 

Working from prompts and with specific guidelines, students will write about their world as it recovers from the apocalypse. They can write in any genre and create any kind of post-apocalyptic future they can imagine, as blatantly bleak as The Maze Runner or as subtly sinister as The Giver. Their future world may even be a true utopia, where humans live in balance with nature, technology, and each other. 

Class 1: The End is the Beginning – Students work together during class time to create their apocalyptic event, focusing on establishing setting and perspective. Collaboration and compromise are key! We’ll discuss dystopias and utopias in fiction. Students will learn how to give productive, constructive feedback on others’ writing. 

Class 2: Early Days – What happens in those first days, weeks, and years following the apocalyptic event? How does humanity eke out a living in this new world? Students will share portions of their homework during class time for constructive feedback on worldbuilding, pacing, and tone

Class 3: The World We Build – Now that a new society has been established, what is life like for the people living there? How do you recognize a dystopia or utopia? Students will share portions of their homework during class time for constructive feedback on descriptive language and using active voice in writing. 

Class 4: What’s Next? – The world is constantly changing. No future is set in stone. How will this new society shape the future of humanity? Students will share portions of their homework during class time for constructive feedback on narrative structure. 

When our four weeks come to their end, students will each have a complete post-apocalyptic short story to share with family and friends!

學習目標

Students will learn the basics of short story writing and how to give and receive constructive feedback.
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Thinking about widespread disasters and global crises can be frightening for some young writers. While all work produced for this class will be appropriate for the indicated age range in terms of content, parents should feel free to inform me of any particular phobias or other fears their children need to avoid over the course of this class.
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已加入 January, 2019
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碩士 由 Kennesaw State University
Outside of writing, editing, and teaching, I collect apocalypses. I have explored the various ends of the world as a writer through fiction and nonfiction, and am a regular scifi & fantasy convention panelist on the topic of apocalyptic media. As a lifelong consumer of apocalyptic media  – books, comics, television, movies, music, even recipes – I believe the genre is uniquely well suited to motivating young writers and offers an infinite number of possible worlds to create (and destroy) with words. Apocalypse and dystopian media resonates with tween and young teen readers and holds a prominent position on the Young Adult shelves in libraries and book stores, providing a great motivator for students to improve their own writing through exploring the end of the world.

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用於 4 課程
每週1次,共 4 週
60 分鐘

有41 位學習者完成此課程
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年齡: 10-14
2-9 每班學員人數

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