Lesson 4.3 - Short Story Writing
Learning Goals: By the end of this lesson you will be able to
(1) Understand the key elements of a short story, including themes and mood.
(2) Identify and define the key elements of a short story, and provide examples of how each element is used.
(3) Work collaboratively and independently during the assignment work period and during group tasks.
(4) Utilize classmates and peers as resources for story building.
- (8:00 pm - 9:30 pm)
- Announcements: Unit Test Graded, Assignment Due Date Reminders, Student/Teacher Conferencing
- Icebreaker: Past and Present Tense - Kahoot
- PowerPoint: Short Story Writing
- Group Activity: Brainstorming with Jamboard
- Questionnaire: Getting Started
- Forum: Peer Feedback
(9:30 pm - 9:45 pm)
- BREAK
(9:45 pm - 11:15 pm)
- Assignment: "My Short Story - Rough Draft"
- Work Period: "Analyzing a Story", "Forum: Story Building + Peer Feedback", "My Short Story - Rough Draft", any overdue assignments.
- Wrap-Up Announcements: Unit Test Graded, Class Observation, Assignment Due Date Reminders, Student/Teacher Conferencing
- Your short story assignment will be divided into sections. The first section of the assignment is creating a Rough Draft of your story.
A rough draft is a version of your story that is complete but not revised or edited. It is a good idea to begin the story writing process with a rough draft so you may organize your ideas. Your story must be typed and double-spaced. It should be about 5-7 paragraphs long and 500 to 1000 words, no more & no less!
PART ONE: Rough Draft
You MUST refer to the template below as you begin to write your rough draft. You MUST also write in paragraphs.