Creative Writing Syllabus Grade 6
Narrative Writing: Students develop structured stories with complex characters, well-planned plots, and engaging themes, focusing on deeper character development, pacing, and plot twists.
Descriptive Writing: Students enhance their use of vivid imagery and figurative language, painting detailed pictures of settings, characters, or events, and evoking specific moods and emotions through their writing.
Expository Writing: Students write informative pieces that explain a topic clearly and logically, presenting facts, data, and explanations to educate the reader on subjects like science concepts, historical events, or how-to guides.
Persuasive Writing: Students refine their ability to argue a point of view, using evidence, reasoning, and persuasive techniques to convince others, often focusing on social issues, debates, or advocacy topics.
Realistic Fiction Writing: Students write believable stories set in everyday life, focusing on relatable characters, lifelike situations, and themes like peer relationships, challenges at school, or family dynamics.
Opinion Writing: Students express their views on topics of interest, supporting their opinions with logical arguments, examples, and evidence, while also considering and addressing counterarguments.
Travelogue Writing: Students describe real or imagined journeys, highlighting places they visit, cultures they encounter, and experiences they have, using descriptive details to bring these travels to life for the reader.
Dialogue Writing: Students practice writing engaging and natural conversations between characters, focusing on conveying character traits, and emotions, and advancing the plot through well-structured dialogue.