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Renata Emilsson Pesková, Hlíðaskóli The Multitudinous Forms of Communication 2012

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Creative Writing

on preschool,

elementary,

secondary

and tertiary level

Renata Emilsson Pesková, Hlíðaskóli

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Cartoons 5th and 6th grades of Hlíðaskóli 2011/2012

http://issuu.com/renatape/docs/sm_sagnakeppni_grunnsk_la_2011_flettib_klingur/28

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Overview:

Short story

Short stories in the English classroom

Exchange about creative writing

(individual and group work) and

presenting the outcome.

Writing workshop

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Aims To discuss teaching creative writing in English classrooms

To argue that the short story / creative writing has it´s place in English classroom on preschool, elementary, secondary level, as well as in the adult life

To promote the discussion about creative writing among English teachers in elementary and secondary schools

To give teachers some simple tools to work with short stories

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I. Short story

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Write down your definition of “short story”

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What is a short story?

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An answer of a 5-year-old:

“What you tell people so they will be happy.” (p. 163)

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An answer of a 10-year-old:

“Telling about something and using

transition words, a good opening,

closing, details and elaboration” (p. 163)

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Kinds of short stories (p. 164)

Classifications (p. 165)

Progressive Plotline (p. 169)

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“One can´t believe impossible things”.

“I dare say you haven´t had much

practice,” said the Queen. “When I was

your age I always did it for half an hour a

day. Why sometimes I´ve believed as

many as six impossible things before

breakfast.”

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II. SHORT STORIES IN THE ENGLISH CLASSROOM

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Short stories in the lessons

A. READING STORIESB. WRITING STORIES

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“Nothing can help you “learn” how to write a good, short story better than reading good short stories.“

(http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Short-Story)

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A. Reading short stories

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Story-based approach to teaching English (Primary Essentials, British Council)

Patience A. Karlsson, Storytelling as a teaching strategy

Conference Story-line in August

Ritsmiðja fyrir kennara (STÍL) in August

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Work with a short story

preliminary activitiesDrawing, acting, brainstorming, alternative endings, guessing, analyzing, summing up, organizing, using graphs, creating booklets & posters, individual portfolio, mapping individual progress ..

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Work with a short story (cont.)

activities during reading

Vocabulary, guessing the end, drawing the place or the character …

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Work with a short story (cont.)

post-reading activities

http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/britlit/hand-feeds-me

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B. WRITING SHORT STORIES

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How to write a short story

http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Short-Story

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Introduction into story writing:

Think sheet for story planning

Character fact sheet (drawing)

Drafting (mind map)

Progressive plotline

Story mountain

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Writing

Editing

Sharing

Continuous Assessment (p. 196 + 206)

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Short story competition 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13

Cartoons in 5-6th grades

3 age categories – will be 4

No topic – may be a wide topic

Online brochure http://tungumalatorg.is/enska/renata%c2%b4s-space/short-sto

ry-competition/

Tungumálatorg

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III. EXCHANGE ABOUT WRITING

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1. WRITTEN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT

Think about writing in English classes.(handout)

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2. WRITTEN GROUP ASSIGNMENT

3-4 persons in a group

Elementary school teachers together

Secondary school teachers together

Keep your individual answers at hand

Sum up your groups answers to these

three questions:

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of creative writing in the English classroom?

Do/Can English teachers utilize creative writing in the classroom? How?

How do English teachers evaluate writing?

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PRESENTING THE FINDINGS

OF THE GROUPS

IV. Writing workshop

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PROJECT: Short story

Participants get a taste of how students learn to write short stories…

Read some beginnings of short stories. Write a beginning of a short story. Share everyone´s beginning of a short

story.

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Brainstorming

Idea

Draw a mind map

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Sketching

Setting

Character

Plot

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Write a Catchy First Paragraph

In today’s fast-moving world, the first sentence of your short story should catch your reader’s attention with the unusual, the unexpected, an action, or a conflict.

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Start writing

Choose the right words!

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Kristýn Ýr8. bekkur Hlíðaskóla

What if?

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