Creative Writing for elementary school B, 2024-25



Room: SBS_N109
Time: Sunday 12:15PM - 1:00PM
Grades: 4-5
Prerequisites:
Material fee: $0.00


Description: NEW – Creative Writing comes to SchoolNova Year I - grades 4 and 5. OFFERED IN-PERSON If you dream of creating magical worlds and thrilling adventures, this is the place for you. In this class for young writers, you'll learn to craft stories with exciting characters, settings, plots, and conflicts. Each week, we'll have fun writing exercises and read inspiring short stories and poems. Let's bring your imagination to life and create unforgettable adventures together!


Homeworks

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  • Assigned on 09/15: Welcome Letter: Welcome Letter: Welcome & Information for Students  |  
    Hello everyone - and welcome to Creative Writing!
  • Assigned on 09/22: Homework and Class Recap: Week 2: Homework and Class Recap  |  
    Please see the pdf, which includes the class recap, our writing prompt, and homework. Homework Prompt: Take a favorite story/movie and write down: 3 character traits of the main character, 3 character traits of the villain/antagonist, Briefly describe the beginning, middle, and end of the story/movie
  • Assigned on 09/29: Homework and Class Recap: Week 3: Parts of a Story  |  
  • Assigned on 10/6: Homework and Class Recap: Parts of a story, vocab & POV review  |  
    Day in the Life Villain Writing assignment Due 10/20. Please see pdf for details, and contact Ms. Martocello with any questions.
  • Assigned on 10/20:
    Due to a family emergency that kept me from uploading in a timely manner, there is no hw this week. See you on Sunday, 10/27!
  • Assigned on 10/27: Homework and Class Recap: Compound/Simple Sentences  |  
    For homework, students will think of a legend they’d like to write about. It could explain a curious “why” or “how” question like, “Why do stars twinkle?” or “How did mountains come to be?” Next week, they’ll begin to turn these ideas into their very own imaginative legends!
  • Assigned on 11/3:
    No hw this week due to the fire alarm that took up the majority of the class. All you need to do is know what question your fable/myth will be answering.

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