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Creating Setting in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Build a Setting
Creating Setting in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Build a Setting
Creating Setting in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Build a Setting
Creating Setting in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Build a Setting
Creating Setting in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Build a Setting
Creating Setting in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Build a Setting
Creating Setting in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Build a Setting
Creating Setting in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Build a Setting
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In creative writing or with narrative writing, students will need to establish setting. They should reveal the setting naturally and not all at once. This creative writing activity includes a graphic organizer, teacher sheet, student sheet, five brainstorming activities, and a rubric to help students build a story's setting. Everything except the pictures are editable.

You can download this as a Powerpoint to use in your classroom, share it with students on Google Classroom or with email, or print the pages if needed.

Specifically, this activity for creating a setting includes:

♦ A teacher directions page.

♦ A student directions page.

♦ A rubric.

♦ Five pictures with different prompts asking students to consider various aspects of a setting. You can see these prompts on the thumbnail and preview. Sample answers are included.

♦ A graphic organizer for students to brainstorm their own setting. They will consider details to add to their stories that allows them to establish setting.

Typically, this activity for creating a setting takes an entire class period to show and work with students. Then, students take another day or two to create the setting. This creative writing activity can be done alone, or you can use it as targeted practice when students are working on a larger narrative.

This creative writing lesson will help students explore developing a story's setting and will help you work toward those higher writing standards.


Other creative writing activities:

Create a Superhero Comic Book | Creative Writing Digital Activity

Building Themes in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Create a Theme

Creating External Conflict in Creative Writing | Two Activities Create Conflict

Creating Characters in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Create a Character

Build Imagery within a Narrative, Improve Student Writing Activity with Pictures

Narrative Writing Presentation, Note Sheets, Graphic Organizers

Create Pacing within a Narrative Writing Activity for Pacing

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Feedback from other teachers about these activities for creating a setting:

This was a great addition to my student's larger writing project. It help to dig into the idea of setting and I found it very useful.

I plan to use this resource for many years! Thank you!


My students used this resource to help them plan their stories for their picture book.

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Creating Setting in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Build a Setting

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7th - 10th
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12
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Teaching Duration
2 hours

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Description

In creative writing or with narrative writing, students will need to establish setting. They should reveal the setting naturally and not all at once. This creative writing activity includes a graphic organizer, teacher sheet, student sheet, five brainstorming activities, and a rubric to help students build a story's setting. Everything except the pictures are editable.

You can download this as a Powerpoint to use in your classroom, share it with students on Google Classroom or with email, or print the pages if needed.

Specifically, this activity for creating a setting includes:

♦ A teacher directions page.

♦ A student directions page.

♦ A rubric.

♦ Five pictures with different prompts asking students to consider various aspects of a setting. You can see these prompts on the thumbnail and preview. Sample answers are included.

♦ A graphic organizer for students to brainstorm their own setting. They will consider details to add to their stories that allows them to establish setting.

Typically, this activity for creating a setting takes an entire class period to show and work with students. Then, students take another day or two to create the setting. This creative writing activity can be done alone, or you can use it as targeted practice when students are working on a larger narrative.

This creative writing lesson will help students explore developing a story's setting and will help you work toward those higher writing standards.


Other creative writing activities:

Create a Superhero Comic Book | Creative Writing Digital Activity

Building Themes in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Create a Theme

Creating External Conflict in Creative Writing | Two Activities Create Conflict

Creating Characters in Creative Writing | Two Activities to Create a Character

Build Imagery within a Narrative, Improve Student Writing Activity with Pictures

Narrative Writing Presentation, Note Sheets, Graphic Organizers

Create Pacing within a Narrative Writing Activity for Pacing

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

A Couple Tips:

* Be sure to click the "follow" button that is located next to my picture so that you can hear about sales, updated products, and new activities.

* By providing feedback on your purchased products, you can earn points, which ultimately translate into cash toward future purchases.

Feedback from other teachers about these activities for creating a setting:

This was a great addition to my student's larger writing project. It help to dig into the idea of setting and I found it very useful.

I plan to use this resource for many years! Thank you!


My students used this resource to help them plan their stories for their picture book.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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This was a good resource to add to an already existing unit. I didn't use it exclusively while teaching the topic, but it offered additional material that I thought was important for the students to learn.
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My students liked being able to write using the pictures to help guide their thinking.
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This is an excellent resource. Thank you for creating and sharing it.
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My students used this resource to help them plan their stories for their picture book.
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, relevant descriptive details, and well-structured event sequences.
Use narrative techniques, such as dialogue, pacing, description, and reflection, to develop experiences, events, and/or characters.
Use a variety of transition words, phrases, and clauses to convey sequence, signal shifts from one time frame or setting to another, and show the relationships among experiences and events.
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