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"I used this resource while distance teaching and continued using it in my creative writing course in person. Great activities that were engaging and easy to use. Thanks!"
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Do your students panic when you assign a creative writing project? This Creative Writing Bundle includes ten no-fear Creative Writing Lessons. You will save 20% by purchasing this bundle rather than buying each resource separately.

Four of the lessons are Google Drive Digital resources. Your students can do their work online and go paperless.

I am an educator with over 35 years of classroom experience. I have taught English, journalism, and creative writing to students in grades 7-12, and I have developed my resources based on lessons that were successful with my students. I have also created lessons based on my personal writing experience. You will find my books here.

All of the lessons and exercises in this bundle have been tested with hundreds of students over my 35-year teaching career. My students enjoyed the writing lessons, and many of them still remember the stories they wrote while in my creative writing class.

I used these lessons in the following sequence, but it really does not matter. You can pick and choose and use them as you wish.

I began with Show, Don’t Tell to get students used to writing action and dialogue.

There are two Show, Don't Tell activities in this bundle.

Then it was time to Create a Story Plan. This lesson helps students create a sketch to use for planning purposes. Your students can work the steps in any order. In fact, some people find it easier to write the ending of the story first, and then go back and sketch out the characters and the plot. Included is a three-page graphic organizer for students to use when writing their story plans.

If you want your students’ stories to be mysteries, now would be the time to use the Scenarios to Plot a Mystery Story resource.

Next, we discussed the characters that would appear in their stories. I assigned the Creating Characters Resource, and they filled out a profile for each character they planned to create.

When they were ready to plot their stories, they worked on Using 3x5 Cards to Set Up Scenes (FREE) so that they could move the scenes around as needed. By the time they were finished with these lessons, they were ready to write the first drafts of their stories.

The remaining resources in this bundle can be taught at any time.

The Gratitude Booklet Creative Writing Project (FREE) is a good one to use around the holidays. The gratitude booklet that students create would make a great gift for them to give a family member. It also works well to use this project in late April or early May and use it for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day gifts.

The Newspaper Novel Writing Project is a great lesson to use after the students finish reading an assigned novel. They will enjoy it more than writing an ordinary book report, and they will practice writing news stories, editorials, and advertisements.

The Nursery Rhyme Newspaper Creative Writing Activity is one that my students loved. They will write news stories based on favorite children’s nursery rhymes.

Follow my store to receive advance updates about new resources.

Read my blog for information about my books.

Subscribe to my newsletter and receive a FREE RESOURCE.

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#Charlene Tess #SimpleStepstoSentenceSense #writing #grammar #creativewriting

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Creative Writing Exercises and Activities Bundle | Print | Digital

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What others say

"I used this resource while distance teaching and continued using it in my creative writing course in person. Great activities that were engaging and easy to use. Thanks!"
star
Sarah D.

Description

Do your students panic when you assign a creative writing project? This Creative Writing Bundle includes ten no-fear Creative Writing Lessons. You will save 20% by purchasing this bundle rather than buying each resource separately.

Four of the lessons are Google Drive Digital resources. Your students can do their work online and go paperless.

I am an educator with over 35 years of classroom experience. I have taught English, journalism, and creative writing to students in grades 7-12, and I have developed my resources based on lessons that were successful with my students. I have also created lessons based on my personal writing experience. You will find my books here.

All of the lessons and exercises in this bundle have been tested with hundreds of students over my 35-year teaching career. My students enjoyed the writing lessons, and many of them still remember the stories they wrote while in my creative writing class.

I used these lessons in the following sequence, but it really does not matter. You can pick and choose and use them as you wish.

I began with Show, Don’t Tell to get students used to writing action and dialogue.

There are two Show, Don't Tell activities in this bundle.

Then it was time to Create a Story Plan. This lesson helps students create a sketch to use for planning purposes. Your students can work the steps in any order. In fact, some people find it easier to write the ending of the story first, and then go back and sketch out the characters and the plot. Included is a three-page graphic organizer for students to use when writing their story plans.

If you want your students’ stories to be mysteries, now would be the time to use the Scenarios to Plot a Mystery Story resource.

Next, we discussed the characters that would appear in their stories. I assigned the Creating Characters Resource, and they filled out a profile for each character they planned to create.

When they were ready to plot their stories, they worked on Using 3x5 Cards to Set Up Scenes (FREE) so that they could move the scenes around as needed. By the time they were finished with these lessons, they were ready to write the first drafts of their stories.

The remaining resources in this bundle can be taught at any time.

The Gratitude Booklet Creative Writing Project (FREE) is a good one to use around the holidays. The gratitude booklet that students create would make a great gift for them to give a family member. It also works well to use this project in late April or early May and use it for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day gifts.

The Newspaper Novel Writing Project is a great lesson to use after the students finish reading an assigned novel. They will enjoy it more than writing an ordinary book report, and they will practice writing news stories, editorials, and advertisements.

The Nursery Rhyme Newspaper Creative Writing Activity is one that my students loved. They will write news stories based on favorite children’s nursery rhymes.

Follow my store to receive advance updates about new resources.

Read my blog for information about my books.

Subscribe to my newsletter and receive a FREE RESOURCE.

Like my Facebook page to get updates and tips.

#Charlene Tess #SimpleStepstoSentenceSense #writing #grammar #creativewriting

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August 11, 2024
I used this resource while distance teaching and continued using it in my creative writing course in person. Great activities that were engaging and easy to use. Thanks!
Sarah D.
10 reviews
Grades taught: 12th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
February 24, 2021
great resource for creative writing class
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Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
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September 10, 2018
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.
Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when reading or listening.
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