Creative writing for Independent schools
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Creative writing for Independent schools
Hello All,
I am preparing my DS for the independent school exams. However it seems tricky when it comes to creative writing. I would really appreciate if anyone has a story bank that you wouldn't mind sharing any tips or structure that would be useful to write a proper story
many thanks in advance
I am preparing my DS for the independent school exams. However it seems tricky when it comes to creative writing. I would really appreciate if anyone has a story bank that you wouldn't mind sharing any tips or structure that would be useful to write a proper story
many thanks in advance
Re: Creative writing for Independent schools
There are lots of info in this forum, you will probably need to look at Hertfordshire Or surrey Regions.
Let me know if you can't find and I will have a look at it later
Let me know if you can't find and I will have a look at it later
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Re: Creative writing for Independent schools
Not sure how helpful this is but I have just come across a website this morning called 'The Literacy Shed'. This looks like a great tool for developing creative writing.
mum-of-two
Re: Creative writing for Independent schools
Thanks very much @Bee. If you can post specific links that you are aware of from these forums, would be really useful . Much appreciatedBee wrote:There are lots of info in this forum, you will probably need to look at Hertfordshire Or surrey Regions.
Let me know if you can't find and I will have a look at it later
Re: Creative writing for Independent schools
Thanks a lot . Will checkmum-of-two wrote:Not sure how helpful this is but I have just come across a website this morning called 'The Literacy Shed'. This looks like a great tool for developing creative writing.
Re: Creative writing for Independent schools
Have a look at the below link, the creative writing for independent schools are not very different from Grammar
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum ... er#p565024" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've seen more fictional writing, describing the scenes, feelings etc. There's been few non fictional writing too
The other thing you may want to try is extended writing, the child will be given a scenario and will be expected to continue with the story
Hope this helps
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum ... er#p565024" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've seen more fictional writing, describing the scenes, feelings etc. There's been few non fictional writing too
The other thing you may want to try is extended writing, the child will be given a scenario and will be expected to continue with the story
Hope this helps
Re: Creative writing for Independent schools
Our experience of applying to independents this year has been similar to the last post. Mostly continue the story or a descriptive piece. Similar to the grammar schools that include creative writing. I would aim for lots of practise building up the constituent parts of a story. The Key Stage 2 books on aiming for SATS level 6 writing were very useful to us (think one of the ones we had was published by Collins).
Re: Creative writing for Independent schools
Many thanks. That's very usefulgrgygirl wrote:Our experience of applying to independents this year has been similar to the last post. Mostly continue the story or a descriptive piece. Similar to the grammar schools that include creative writing. I would aim for lots of practise building up the constituent parts of a story. The Key Stage 2 books on aiming for SATS level 6 writing were very useful to us (think one of the ones we had was published by Collins).
Re: Creative writing for Independent schools
Thanks a lot. That's helpfulBee wrote:Have a look at the below link, the creative writing for independent schools are not very different from Grammar
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum ... er#p565024" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've seen more fictional writing, describing the scenes, feelings etc. There's been few non fictional writing too
The other thing you may want to try is extended writing, the child will be given a scenario and will be expected to continue with the story
Hope this helps