Horror/Suspense Writing: Keep your reader in spooky suspense(Senior Writing2)

Based on this creepy photo, write the opening to either a horror or mystery story, using the conventions of suspense writing. The aim ...
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  2. Benjamin: here it is ...
  3. Benjamin: This is my story, hope you enjoy it! ...

Poetry- Adventure through short poetry(Junior Writing10)

Poetry- In this lesson, we will take a look at poetry and how to create rhythm and rhyme. We will take Ogden Nash’s ‘Adventures of ...
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  2. Thea: Here is the link for my poem: https://docs.goog ...

Newspaper Article Writing: Create breaking news based on a mystery crime(Junior Writing9)

Newspaper Article Writing– This week, we will explore how to write an informative, exciting newspaper article. This lesson will ...
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  2. Thea: Hello, Here is the link to my writing: https:/ ...

Drama Writing: Write a script based on an exciting discovery(Junior Writing8)

Drama Writing (scripts)– This week, we will look at the conventions of play-writing, using an extract from In the Lap of the Gods ...
  1. Nonny: Hello Thea, I loved reading your play: it was exh ...
  2. Thea: Hello, Here is the link to my play: https:// ...

Persuasive Writing: Who is Your Hero?(Junior Writing6)

Persuasive Writing– We will touch on persuasive writing in lesson two, so this week’s lesson will complement that, expanding on ...
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  2. : Hello, Here is my sixth writing https://docs ...
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