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Objective

By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to write a creative short story using elements of plane as inspiration.

Materials and Prep

  • Paper
  • Pens or pencils
  • Access to a computer or library for research
  • Knowledge of basic writing techniques

Activities

  1. Introduce the concept of using plane as inspiration for writing. Discuss different aspects of plane that can be incorporated into a story, such as the sense of adventure, exploration, or the feeling of freedom.

  2. Brainstorm ideas for the story. Encourage the student to think about different settings, characters, and conflicts that can be related to plane.

  3. Research and gather information about plane to add depth and authenticity to the story. This can include historical facts, personal anecdotes, or interesting trivia.

  4. Outline the story by creating a plot structure. Help the student identify the beginning, middle, and end of the story, as well as key events and character development.

  5. Start writing the story. Encourage the student to be creative and descriptive, using vivid language and sensory details to bring the story to life.

  6. Revise and edit the story. Focus on improving clarity, coherence, and grammar. Provide constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement.

  7. Finalize the story by proofreading for any remaining errors. Ensure that the story has a strong conclusion and leaves a lasting impression on the reader.

Twelfth Grade Talking Points

  • "As a twelfth grader, you have developed advanced writing skills that can be applied to create a captivating short story inspired by plane."

  • "Consider incorporating literary techniques such as symbolism, foreshadowing, or irony to add depth and complexity to your story."

  • "Researching plane will not only provide you with interesting facts, but it will also help you create a more authentic and believable story."

  • "Pay attention to character development and their motivations. As a twelfth grader, you have the ability to create complex and multidimensional characters."

  • "Use descriptive language and sensory details to engage your readers and make them feel immersed in the world of your story."

  • "During the revision process, focus on refining your writing style and ensuring that your story flows smoothly from beginning to end."

  • "Proofread your final draft carefully to eliminate any grammatical errors or typos. A polished and error-free story will make a stronger impact on your readers."


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