About the Course
Creative writing in high school is all about exploring and expressing imagination through words. It allows students to craft original pieces, such as short stories, poems, plays, and personal essays. Here’s a closer look at what it entails:
Exploration of Genres: Students experiment with different genres, including fiction, poetry, drama, and memoir. This helps them discover their preferred style and voice.
Character and Plot Development: Creating compelling characters, intricate plots, and vivid settings are key elements of creative writing. Students learn to build believable worlds and narratives that engage readers.
Literary Techniques: Techniques such as imagery, symbolism, metaphor, and simile are explored to enhance the expressive power of their writing.
Writing Process: Students go through the writing process, which includes brainstorming, drafting, revising, and editing. This helps refine their ideas and improve their writing skills.
Peer Review and Feedback: Sharing work with classmates and receiving feedback is an integral part of the process. It helps students understand different perspectives and improve their writing through constructive criticism.
Prompts and Exercises: Teachers provide creative prompts and exercises to inspire students and encourage them to think outside the box.
Creative Freedom: Unlike other academic writing, creative writing allows students to break free from strict rules and guidelines. It’s about expressing individuality and creativity.
Building Confidence: Through creative writing, students build confidence in their ability to express themselves and their ideas effectively.
Creative writing in high school is a wonderful opportunity for students to explore their creativity, develop their writing skills, and express their unique perspectives.
Your Instructor
Ms. Parker

Ms. Parker's innovative teaching methods and creative approach to lessons keep us excited and motivated. She finds unique ways to make even the most complex topics understandable and interesting