Monday, March 24, 2008

Some tips when finishing up the historical fiction assignment... check the assignment make sure you did everything you were supposed to...

Historical Fiction Short Story – For Publication

Objective: In an effort to combine the work you are doing in your literature circles, the history we learn about in class and ELA writing standards, your next creative assignment is going to be to write a historical fiction short story.

Using the details of 18th century America, you will create an original piece of fiction of at least 3 pages typed and double-spaced and no more than 5 pages.
It will contain a plot line using the plot structure discussed in class, development of at least 2 major characters (protagonist and antagonist), sensory details, historically accurate information for setting, and suspense.

Each student will tell his/her story in the third person and in the present or past tense. Each person will employ different literary devices. Focusing on tone and voice to engage the reader in the story, each author will develop a piece which will be published in a classroom anthology.

Using your knowledge of this time period and the people you have researched, you will first brainstorm and free write to get your creative juices flowing.

Once each student has a draft, we will begin the real work of revision. Breaking the writing process down into sections and development, each student will be paired with a peer partner for the revision process. You will also be conferencing with one of the teachers throughout.
Each student will have at least 3 drafts by the end of this process, but more likely several more than that. Each draft should be saved and changes will be clearly marked.

Each final draft will be turned in with all subsequent drafts and revisions including notes, brainstorms and peer revision sheets.

Please make sure to have this work in class every day.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

mrs sackstein,
you know how you told me to rewrite my story and you would check it, but i lost it when i lost my notebook, what should i do, should i stick with my old story or re write the new one AGAIN??? but it would take me today and tomorrow so how could you check it?
rachel-ann