This was a fun writing program to present and it was all
inspired by Myth Match: A Fantastical Flipbook of Extraordinary Beasts and Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods: 20 Chilling Tales from the Wilderness.
I started off our discussion on mythical creatures by asking
if anyone knew what mythical creatures meant and if they could give me some
examples. The group was a little shy at first, but once we got our creative
energies flowing the group was able to come up with each of their characters.
I presented a short Powerpoint presentation on mythical
creatures, explaining what a mythical creature was and giving some examples.
The rest of the Powerpoint was questions they could ask about their character
to come up with ideas. This was nice prompt time because it encouraged the
group to think deeper on how their characters will be and why.
Once we talked a little bit about these creatures, I read an
excerpt from Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods that was a great example of
a mythical beast with lots of descriptive language and a storyline. We
discussed what was read a bit, pointed out the variety of books we had
available for inspiration and reference, and put the Powerpoint back on so the
group could look at the questions they could answer when writing their character
descriptions.
The rest of the time was given for designing and decorating
their characters and writing their character descriptions. I gave each of the
kids a long piece of construction paper that had drawing paper and lined paper
pre-glued on so they had a space to draw their mythical creature and a space to
write their descriptions. I also showed them my example. Colored pencils, markers, jewels, feathers, and glue were put on the tables.
It took a while for the group to get going, but it was hard
for them to stop at the end of the program and we ended up using the room for
an additional 15 minutes. The kids came up with a magical mermaid, an astronaut
beast, a wolf with great powers, and a cat that had the ability to read minds.
I asked the group if they had any ideas for future writing
programs and let them know that I would be happy to read any stories they might
have. In the group, Emily decided to use the computer in the library to work more on her mythical creature
and Donovan's mother asked if we had any more writing programs coming up.
It's always a nice challenge to come up with writing program ideas that are different and have that "cool" element to it.
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