We carefully design our lesson plans around themes that would engage and intrigue children.We incorporate a range of learning styles to keep the children engaged.When school started last year, I got the crazy idea that the students at my daughter’s elementary school might like a forum in which to do creative writing.
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From there, I got myself invited to a PTA meeting to see if they would throw me some funds to run the club. The second is no one has to read if they don’t want to. I also give away middle grade books I’m done reading. At our first meeting this year fifty students showed up!
Really all I wanted were notebooks, pencils and a few other little things here and there to help with the writing exercises. I ran out of everything – notebooks, pencils, seats, table space – but seeing these kids, scribbling away, giving voice to the stories in their heads, gave me hope for the future.
She loved the idea but reminded me I needed a ‘baby sitter’ because I’m not a credentialed teacher.
The librarian agreed to keep me on the straight and narrow and I promised to keep his library in good working order. The first is we are respectful of everyone’s ideas; if a fellow student is reading his/her work aloud, we are quiet and listen closely.Really, I wanted for them the kind of club I would have loved myself as a child.I pitched the idea to a friend of mine, a professor of creative writing, who very graciously shared with me exercises she does with her grad students.Creative Writing Club is free to use if you are a school or a teacher. You don’t need to subscribe to use our apps or download the materials – only to submit your stories to the Hall of Fame.wiki How is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. A great way to grow your writing skills is to start a creative writing club, where you can share your work with others who are invested in cultivating the same craft.We keep our range of writing activities interesting and varied so that children keep coming back term after term!We partner with local schools and organisations to instil and develop a genuine love of writing in children, which we hope will stay with them for life.The link below provides some examples of what we cover in our workshops - please click the green icon below to find out more Learn More We currently run our workshops from a selected number of schools and may be interested in working in partnership with your child’s school.If you are interested in us operating from your child’s school, please contact us to discuss further.We offer education settings who are working towards, or currently hold an Artsmark Award, with the following opportunities:- For Key Stage 1: one off after school creative writing work shops for key stage 2 for between £150 and £200 per workshop- For Key Stage 2: regular after school creative writing workshops for up to 22 children, for between £60 and £80 per term Our workshops have the following links to the English national curriculum: Pupils [through our workshops] understand the skills, processes that are essential for writing: that is thinking out loud to explore and collect their ideas, drafting, and re-reading to check their meaning is clear, including doing so as the writing develops.Our workshops have the following learning outcomes: We also tailor our learning outcomes to the needs of each specific school and the agreed topic area.
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