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12th grade creative writing homeschool curricula under $5

Preview of Fable, Myth, Fairy Tale, Tall Tale, and Legend Creative Writing Unit

Fable, Myth, Fairy Tale, Tall Tale, and Legend Creative Writing Unit

Created by
Mrs Shakespeare
This is a reproducible handout or packet of information about Fables, Myths, Fairy Tales, Tall Tales, and Legends. This packet includes information and examples of each type of story. It also includes short writing assignments for each type of story as well. Students can either create a Folktale collection which will include each type of story or do these projects individually. Each story can be illustrated with drawings, paintings, magazine pictures, computer generated pictures etc. T
Preview of 101 Not-Boring Writing Prompts for Middle- and High Schoolers

101 Not-Boring Writing Prompts for Middle- and High Schoolers

Created by
SmallWorld
Are you tired of the same old "tell-what-you-did-last-summer" writing prompts? These are 101 fun, unique prompts targeted especially to middle and high school grades. Use them in English classes, creative writing, or just as a way to get the creative juices flowing.
Preview of Drama Distance Learning Project:  Parody of a TV Commercial

Drama Distance Learning Project: Parody of a TV Commercial

Created by
SquareOne
Coming up with activities for our students working from home is not easy, especially if the class is one as interactive as Drama! This is why I customized my Commercial Parody assignment to work for students in middle or high school Drama classes. This has been a success with students at home and allows them to explore parody writing and acting, with family members or alone. I am attaching a Word file, so that you can easily customize it for your needs. I have created a rubric, as well, to m
Preview of 7104-3 Compare and Contrast Biographies and Autobiographies

7104-3 Compare and Contrast Biographies and Autobiographies

In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will be able to compare and contrast biographies and autobiographies. Lesson warm up, teacher instructions, teacher answers, guiding discussion questions, sample biography and sample biography of Michael Phelps, all student handouts and activities are included in this CRITICAL THINKING lesson! This is one InspirEd lesson from "I Think: Reading & Writing - Biographies."
Preview of 7103-4 Robin Hood - Fact or Fiction?

7103-4 Robin Hood - Fact or Fiction?

In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will be able to explain how legendary heroes are often based on the lives of real people. Lesson warm up, teacher instructions, teacher answers, guiding discussion questions, all student handouts and activities are included in this CRITICAL THINKING lesson! This is one InspirEd lesson from "I Think: Reading & Writing - Literary Themes."
Preview of ELA WRITING Narrative Mode Fictional Narrative State Writing Assessment PPT

ELA WRITING Narrative Mode Fictional Narrative State Writing Assessment PPT

Created by
Write Noise
This is a 20-slide PowerPoint presentation to offer strategies to compose a story in the narrative mode for grades 3 and up. This would be helpful for high-stakes state writing assessments that evaluate fictional narratives. The presentation includes: 1) an overview of fictional narrative writing to tell a story; 2) an organization (prewriting) plan for narrative writing; 3) a sample organizer completed with my step-by-step suggestions for a fictional narrative writing prompt; and 4) a samp
Preview of Historical Fiction Story Writing Project - Creative Writing

Historical Fiction Story Writing Project - Creative Writing

Created by
Mrs Shakespeare
This is a reproducible handout or packet of information teachers can give to students. It contains background information about writing a Historical short story which incorporates research. This writing assignment can be used in either a Creative Writing, Language Arts, or Social Studies class. Students must research a time and place in history in order to write a "period" story. Students should follow a typical plot structure but add in accurate details about clothing, setting, custo
Preview of Goal Setting / New Beginnings Poem Activity - HOLIDAY SEASON & NEW YEAR!

Goal Setting / New Beginnings Poem Activity - HOLIDAY SEASON & NEW YEAR!

This engaging assignment tasks students with crafting a new beginnings list poem about setting goals and having aspirations for the year ahead. This project includes a prewriting component to brainstorm and organize thoughts effectively. Additionally, students can draw inspiration from a provided example, showcasing how metaphors, similes, alliteration, concrete images, and other literary devices can elevate their expressions of gratitude in a beautifully crafted poem. EXCELLENT ACTIVITY FOR THE
Preview of A Letter To Yourself - Growth Mindset in High School - New Year Goals

A Letter To Yourself - Growth Mindset in High School - New Year Goals

Created by
TeachWithWoolf
This lesson is a growth mindset activity for high school aged students (although it would work for middle school and staff, too). This activity gives students a flow chart they follow as they respond to prompts. Students will follow different paths based on their responses. They jot quick notes as they go and use those notes to write a letter to their future selves. You can save them and give them back at the end of the year, or a year later even! This is great for New Year Resolutions, when a c
Preview of 25 Writing Exercises for Character Development

25 Writing Exercises for Character Development

Created by
Love It
Here are 25 writing exercises designed to help your students develop interesting and complex characters. These are great for creative writing units or classes. These exercises can be used as class warm-ups or you may turn them into assignments. They are also great handouts so your students can complete them independently as practice or to help fight writer's block. Included in this pack: * Master list of prompts * Slides of each prompt for daily/projected use * Individual printouts for each pr
Preview of Beachy Summer Fun Creative Writing Prompts

Beachy Summer Fun Creative Writing Prompts

Kickstart summer with these incredibly fun, beachy summer writing prompts that will be sure to keep the creativity flowing long after school is out. There are 45 prompts and 90 printables with a coastal or summer theme. This no prep product includes narrative, expository, descriptive, and persuasive writing styles.
Preview of Memory Book - Creative Writing Assignment- Narrative Writing

Memory Book - Creative Writing Assignment- Narrative Writing

Created by
Mrs Shakespeare
Students will create a 5 to 10-page, keepsake, memory book of their Senior/Junior year. (or 8th grade year) This engaging, creative writing project is great for the end of the semester or end of the year. Students will use the narrative and imaginative writing modes to create 5 short essays or stories that reflect on their time in high school. This project also makes use of visuals and graphic arts design for producing the memory book. This assignment can also be modified for middle school s
Preview of 7105-5 Characterization - Flat and Round Characters

7105-5 Characterization - Flat and Round Characters

In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will be able to explain the differences between flat and round characters and describe how it contributes to characterization. Lesson warm up, teacher instructions, teacher answers, guiding discussion questions, all student handouts and activities are included in this CRITICAL THINKING lesson! This is one InspirEd lesson from "I Think: Reading & Writing - Novels."
Preview of Literary Devices: How To Write Symbol, Motif, Theme

Literary Devices: How To Write Symbol, Motif, Theme

We can tell students about literary devices and they can read their definitions, but how long will they remember them? Often not long.  But if they take what they've learned and apply it by constructing a piece of writing based on their knowledge, the chances greatly increase that they will not only remember what they've learned, but also apply it in future writing. This no-prep Writing lesson, "How To Write: Symbol, Motif, Theme," explains the relationship between symbol and motif and their rol
Preview of Vision Board visualize dreams goal setting template for 4th - 12th

Vision Board visualize dreams goal setting template for 4th - 12th

Created by
Miss Lapis
Hey there! Are you looking for a fun and effective way to help your kids or teens achieve their dreams and set goals? Look no further than Vision Boards! Our handy template is perfect for students in 4th to 12th grade and can be easily printed on an A4 sheet. Kids can use Vision Board cards and fill in the chart with positive affirmations, photographs, magazine clippings, pictures, quotes, or written text. The template includes 11 beautifully designed Vision Board charts, as well as a bl
Preview of How to Write a Poem: A Rulebook

How to Write a Poem: A Rulebook

Created by
Love It
This is a lighthearted handout meant to highlight some of the best advice a poet can give to beginning poets. Hand this out to your students before you assign them the task of writing their own poetry. This handout is meant to reinforce some poetic concepts like emotion in writing, perspective, style and form, patterns, and respect for the art. Please feel free to alter this handout in order to best suit the needs of your students and your classroom.
Preview of Literary Devices: How To Write Vignettes

Literary Devices: How To Write Vignettes

We can tell students about literary devices and they can read their definitions, but how long will they remember them? Often not long.  But if they take what they've learned and apply it by constructing a piece of writing based on their knowledge, the chances greatly increase that they will not only remember what they've learned, but also apply it in future writing. This no-prep Writing lesson, "How to Write Vignettes," explains vignettes and their uses through definitions and original examples.
Preview of Literary Devices: How To Write Paradoxes

Literary Devices: How To Write Paradoxes

We can tell students about literary devices and they can read their definitions, but how long will they remember them? Often not long.  But if they take what they've learned and apply it by constructing a piece of writing based on their knowledge, the chances greatly increase that they will not only remember what they've learned, but also apply it in future writing. This no-prep Writing lesson, "How to Write Paradoxes," explains paradoxes and their use through definitions and original examples.
Preview of Literary Devices: How To Write Personification And Anthropomorphism

Literary Devices: How To Write Personification And Anthropomorphism

We can tell students about literary devices and they can read their definitions, but how long will they remember them? Often not long.  But if they take what they've learned and apply it by constructing a piece of writing based on their knowledge, the chances greatly increase that they will not only remember what they've learned, but also apply it in future writing. This no-prep Writing lesson, "How to Write Personification And Anthropomorphism," explains the differences between these similar de
Preview of Literary Devices: How To Write Free Indirect Speech

Literary Devices: How To Write Free Indirect Speech

We can tell students about literary devices and they can read their definitions, but how long will they remember them? Often not long.  But if they take what they've learned and apply it by constructing a piece of writing based on their knowledge, the chances greatly increase that they will not only remember what they've learned, but also apply it in future writing. This no-prep Writing lesson, "How to Write Free Indirect Speech," explains free indirect speech by comparing it to direct speech an
Preview of Literary Devices: How To Write Foreshadowing

Literary Devices: How To Write Foreshadowing

We can tell students about literary devices and they can read their definitions, but how long will they remember them? Often not long.  But if they take what they've learned and apply it by constructing a piece of writing based on their knowledge, the chances greatly increase that they will not only remember what they've learned, but also apply it in future writing. This no-prep Writing lesson, "How to Write Foreshadowing," explains foreshadowing and its uses through definitions and original exa
Preview of Literary Devices: How To Write Extended Metaphors

Literary Devices: How To Write Extended Metaphors

We can tell students about literary devices and they can read their definitions, but how long will they remember them? Often not long.  But if they take what they've learned and apply it by constructing a piece of writing based on their knowledge, the chances greatly increase that they will not only remember what they've learned, but also apply it in future writing. This no-prep Writing lesson, "How to Write Extended Metaphors,” explains extended metaphor, including the concepts of tenor and veh
Preview of Literary Devices: How To Write Anachronisms

Literary Devices: How To Write Anachronisms

We can tell students about literary devices and they can read their definitions, but how long will they remember them? Often not long.  But if they take what they've learned and apply it by constructing a piece of writing based on their knowledge, the chances greatly increase that they will not only remember what they've learned, but also apply it in future writing. This no-prep Writing lesson, "How to Write Anachronisms," explains anachronism and its uses through definitions and original exampl
Preview of Literary Devices: How To Write Allusions

Literary Devices: How To Write Allusions

We can tell students about literary devices and they can read their definitions, but how long will they remember them? Often not long.  But if they take what they've learned and apply it by constructing a piece of writing based on their knowledge, the chances greatly increase that they will not only remember what they've learned, but also apply it in future writing. This no-prep Writing lesson, "How to Write Allusions," explains allusions and their uses through definitions and original examples.
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