Word music infuses your writing with lyrical beauty: creative writing tips on how to use onomatopoeia, alliteration, plosives, repetition, resonance, assonance and more, to create the music of words. Sentence Structure Secrets: Lyrical “Subject Verb Object” Variations Sentence structure influences wo...
A creative writing task based on an image inspired by ‘Life of Pi’. However it can also be used as a stand-alone without students needing to know the novel or film. Includes sentence starters, a model, and an assessment criteria. Tes paid licenceHow can I reuse this? Reviews This res...
Yes, in this collection Creativity Portal has created and collaborated with writing experts and teachers to bring you hundreds of writing prompts, story starters, photo prompts, writer's exercises, printable activities, and generated ideas to spark your imagination. Browse all options below. Printable...
As you write out their words, you’ll absorb their writing style, their pace and rhythm, their grammar, their word choice, and their sentence structure. This is one of the most effective ways to sharpen your writing skills and inspire your own writing voice. 6. Read Your Way to Writing ...
Writing prompts are story-starters that are used as a guided learning or creativity exercise to help writers get started with a new idea or story. Often used in an educational setting for students learning to practice writing specific genres, creative writing prompts are also used by advanced wri...
No matter how un-creative I'm feeling, there's one creative writing exercise that never fails to fire up my writing.
1. Story Starters Story starters are a great way to spark students' imagination and get them excited about writing. Provide students with a list of intriguing opening lines or scenarios and ask them to continue the story. For example, "As I opened the mysterious box, I never could have ima...
Sentence starters Paired writing with a peer Group writing with an adult A limited choice of tasks to select from An opening paragraph they continue Final Thoughts Too often, creative writing is dismissed as unimportant and a waste of time. In fact, prioritizing regular imaginative writing empower...
- Learn how to write to persuade, advise, argue, explain, describe and write a blog, using interesting vocabulary (sensory adjectives, verbs, adverbs, character traits, feelings, conjunctions, setting and sentence starters) 新内容 版本记录
If you’re on the lookout for a cool and effective way to help your students improve their vocabulary, writing, and critical thinking skills, you’re in the right place. In this blog post, I’ll explain an ESL vocabulary activity that could become your secret weapon in the classroom. It...