Period 3 & 4 (until 10:00)
Please complete your children's book project.
If you finish early, please peruse this information about the most popular writing market: The Mystery.
Click on the links and read/watch the following short videos/articles about writing for the Mystery genre:
At 10:00, please go to the library to pick up the book And Then There Were None. We'll return to the classroom and begin reading/discussing this book.
All good stories begin with a cast of potential characters in a specific situation (plot/conflict) and location/time period (setting). Luckily, plot and character are going to be the most important for a mystery writer.
So to start, you would do well to create your own cast of potential characters. Here's a site that might help give you some ideas when fleshing out your character(s): Fiction Character Chart
Create 5-10 characters in your journal. Name + brief description. Names can be tricky to start with. You might consult a list of baby names or take names from characters in books or movies. You might also use your middle name or the middle names of your friends/family members. Or look through a phone book.
Some authors like to pick a name then think about a description that goes with that name. Sampson Simpleton might, for example, be very strong--perhaps a physical trainer (Sampson, after all, is a Biblical allusion, and a simpleton is a very dull or simple/stupid person). But names could also be ironic. Maybe Sampson Simpleton is a very smart cookie!
Let's read and see how Agatha Christie sets up her story by focusing on CHARACTER.
HOMEWORK: If you did not complete your children's book in the lab today, please complete it as homework. If you did not get a chance to complete today's blog task, please complete that as well. Finally, please read chapters 1-2 (pg. 1-41) of And Then There Were None for next class. Bring your books with you to next class so we can examine/discuss our reading.
Please complete your children's book project.
If you finish early, please peruse this information about the most popular writing market: The Mystery.
Click on the links and read/watch the following short videos/articles about writing for the Mystery genre:
- A Short Guide to Mystery Genres
- Writing Detective Fiction
- How to Write a Mystery
- Thriller Crime Fiction #1
- Thriller Crime Fiction #2
- A Short History of Detective Fiction
At 10:00, please go to the library to pick up the book And Then There Were None. We'll return to the classroom and begin reading/discussing this book.
All good stories begin with a cast of potential characters in a specific situation (plot/conflict) and location/time period (setting). Luckily, plot and character are going to be the most important for a mystery writer.
So to start, you would do well to create your own cast of potential characters. Here's a site that might help give you some ideas when fleshing out your character(s): Fiction Character Chart
Create 5-10 characters in your journal. Name + brief description. Names can be tricky to start with. You might consult a list of baby names or take names from characters in books or movies. You might also use your middle name or the middle names of your friends/family members. Or look through a phone book.
Some authors like to pick a name then think about a description that goes with that name. Sampson Simpleton might, for example, be very strong--perhaps a physical trainer (Sampson, after all, is a Biblical allusion, and a simpleton is a very dull or simple/stupid person). But names could also be ironic. Maybe Sampson Simpleton is a very smart cookie!
Let's read and see how Agatha Christie sets up her story by focusing on CHARACTER.
HOMEWORK: If you did not complete your children's book in the lab today, please complete it as homework. If you did not get a chance to complete today's blog task, please complete that as well. Finally, please read chapters 1-2 (pg. 1-41) of And Then There Were None for next class. Bring your books with you to next class so we can examine/discuss our reading.
5 comments:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qEWQnS4mFP5VaTqWmoJvscGhyT9GUjt-rI27Im1RffU/edit#slide=id.p
Jenna's book:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qsFovHuXxakFgaoWXATqu2LerBKPmCf58yhbB9C7QNI/edit?usp=sharing
Javant:
https://docs.google.com/a/rcsdk12.org/document/d/1G-2gYcl5ZDpZqiuzEyIQ_FA3f8SVRNTeAecUrkoidFU/edit?usp=sharing
Ja'Miah's book
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wMXKrafxvel6tEUH3rN8V_AxgRe-SUbNpBDYMcIwvb0/edit?usp=sharing
Akhiyar's book: The Lucky Lilypad:
https://www.storyjumper.com/book/index/40929516/591c5a0ce054e
https://www.mystorybook.com/books/424420
-Pahz
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