Introduction to Creative Writing
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Welcome back to term 2, introduce me as their new teacher for the term. Silent reading for 5min? Introduce new topic - creative writing
Create my own planYear 9 English Lesson Plan: Introduction to Creative Writing
Duration
45 Minutes
Class Size
30 Students
New Zealand Curriculum Link
This lesson plan aligns with the English Learning Area at Level 4 of The New Zealand Curriculum. It specifically addresses the following achievement objectives under the "Processes and Strategies" strand: "Show an understanding of how to shape texts for different audiences and purposes" and "Develop and convey personal voice in writing."
For more detail: English in the New Zealand Curriculum
Learning Objectives
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
1. Understand the key elements of creative writing.
2. Engage in silent reading to appreciate different writing styles.
3. Begin exploring their unique creative writing style.
Resources Needed
- A variety of fiction books for silent reading.
- Whiteboard and markers.
- Laptop/projector for presentation.
- Handouts with creative writing prompts and tips.
Lesson Outline
Welcome and Introduction (5 minutes)
- Teacher Activity:
- Greet the class warmly as they settle down.
- Introduce yourself as their new English teacher for the term. Discuss your background briefly and mention your enthusiasm for literature and creative writing.
Silent Reading (5 minutes)
- Student Activity:
- Students will pick a fiction book from a selection provided and engage in silent reading. This is designed to settle the class and foster a focused environment.
Introduction to Creative Writing (10 minutes)
- Teacher Activity:
- Explain what creative writing encompasses using a PowerPoint presentation. Discuss different genres within creative writing such as poetry, short stories, and drama.
- Highlight the importance of imagination, originality, and voice in creative writing.
- Provide examples of well-known New Zealand writers such as Margaret Mahy and Witi Ihimaera, linking to their famous works which can be found here: NZ Book Council
Class Discussion (5 minutes)
- Teacher and Student Activity:
- Open a discussion about what students enjoyed about their silent reading. How did the author make their writing engaging?
- Ask students if they have ever written any creative pieces and what they enjoyed about the process.
Creative Writing Exercise (15 minutes)
- Student Activity:
- Distribute handouts that contain several creative writing prompts. Each student chooses one prompt to start drafting a short paragraph.
- Encourage creativity and emphasise that this is an opportunity to express their unique style and voice.
- Walk around to offer guidance and encouragement.
Sharing and Feedback (5 minutes)
- Student and Teacher Activity:
- Invite volunteers to share their writing with the class.
- Provide positive feedback and highlight good use of creativity and originality in their writing.
Conclusion and Homework (5 minutes)
- Teacher Activity:
- Summarise the lesson and reiterate the key points covered about creative writing.
- For homework, ask students to complete a short story or poem using their chosen prompt and bring it to the next class for peer review.
Additional Note:
Ensure the learning environment respects all contributors and encourages a supportive and constructive critique culture.
This structured lesson plan serves as a starting point for a term focused on further stabilising and expanding students’ understanding and practice of creative writing, ensuring they learn to express themselves clearly and creatively.