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Creative Writing: Practice with Show, Don't Tell [Distance Learning Compatible]
Creative Writing: Practice with Show, Don't Tell [Distance Learning Compatible]
Creative Writing: Practice with Show, Don't Tell [Distance Learning Compatible]
Creative Writing: Practice with Show, Don't Tell [Distance Learning Compatible]
Creative Writing: Practice with Show, Don't Tell [Distance Learning Compatible]
Creative Writing: Practice with Show, Don't Tell [Distance Learning Compatible]
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Description

This quick activity gives students examples on the difference between showing a story and telling a story. It reviews techniques on how to show a story and asks them to implement those techniques for a story of their own. Great and fun way of asking students to focus on details, expand their ideas, and reflect on their writing. Can be used within a creative writing unit/class, or just for fun writing practice in general.

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Creative Writing: Practice with Show, Don't Tell [Distance Learning Compatible]

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Grades
7th - 12th, Higher Education
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Pages
10
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
3 hours

Description

This quick activity gives students examples on the difference between showing a story and telling a story. It reviews techniques on how to show a story and asks them to implement those techniques for a story of their own. Great and fun way of asking students to focus on details, expand their ideas, and reflect on their writing. Can be used within a creative writing unit/class, or just for fun writing practice in general.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Develop the topic thoroughly by selecting the most significant and relevant facts, extended definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples appropriate to the audience’s knowledge of the topic.
Use appropriate and varied transitions and syntax to link the major sections of the text, create cohesion, and clarify the relationships among complex ideas and concepts.
Use precise language, domain-specific vocabulary, and techniques such as metaphor, simile, and analogy to manage the complexity of the topic.
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