Brainstorming Samples for Writing Pieces Biography pp. 2 Children's or Fiction Story pp. 3 Critique pp. 4-5 Essay p. 6 Poem p. 6 Soundtrack of My Soul pp. 8 Memoir/Always Never p. 9 Nomination p. 10 Someone Special p. 11 Image from all-free-download.com 1
Biography Brainstorm Name Person You're Writing About Circle One: Yes No Have you researched this person before? Circle One: I like dislike (If yes, you need to CHANGE the person you're researching) this person because Step One: Print off up to 4 pages of materials on your person by pasting the material into WORD. Be sure you know what website the material comes from by including the website. This should take no more than 10 minutes on the first day of workshop. Step Two: Read a section of printed material. FLIP OVER YOUR MATERIAL and write your keyword facts information on this pre-write sheet. No sentences here. Step Three: Write your paper into paragraphs of 4-8 sentences or in a children s story Power Point format for your rough draft and following the remaining steps of writer workshop. Step Four: After you receive a typing pass, be sure that you complete your works cited first at the top of your paper using easybib.com. When you research your person, a good rule is that if you see the same information in three places, it's true. Use Internet and print sources including articles, books, and biographies. Basic information about what makes this person a true hero. Include these two facts: -Born and died dates (in one sentence) -Family information Achievements or Good Things To help the world Awards, Metals and Dedication Your person received Most Difficult Struggles Your person experienced -Or Another Unique Something (that you can write a paragraph on) Explain the reasons why you feel this person is a true hero. Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Paragraph 4 Paragraph 5 Materials (Books, Articles, Websites) Used for Your Research- Type this on your paper. 2
Children's Story Brainstorm USE PAST TENSE for your writing Name Give the final project to a young person of your choice First Major, Well-Developed Problem or Event Opposite of Racial or Gender Stereotype 1. Cover- Title and 3 Pictures Second Major, Well-Developed Problem or Event 2. 3. Third Major, Well-Developed Problem or Event Example of opposites would be a boy liking pink, a girl changing a tire, and a dad making supper. -ROUGH DRAFT OVER- Pre-Write You must include 3 major, different events and 3 opposites of gender or racial stereotypes. Rough Draft (On the back) Directions: You need to complete 18-24 pages with 1-2 sentences per page and one different, related picture per page. each row is considered a paragraph. You still need the same adjective, verbs, and sentence improvements. Typing: Use PowerPoint with a new slide for each page. Keep this file all year! Use only VERY light backgrounds, not solid colors! Final Printing Directions: Print 1 copies- 9 slides to a page. Print the Early Learning Center's copy with one slide per page, so we can have it bound for your child. 3
Name Critique Brainstorm Part I: Choose one of the following to critique or judge and complete the following information. This will be typed at the top of your critique, so make sure that everything is CORRECT! Song, Poem, Play, or Short Story Artist or Author "Title." (in quotations) (period) Recording Year (Rec. Year) (Period) Album or Book Publisher (Comma) City Published (Period) Joel, Billy. "She's Always a Woman to Me." Rec. 1977. The Stranger. Sony Records, New York. Novel or Series Book Title (underlined), (comma) by Author; (semi-colon) Publisher: City closest to you (colon), Copywrite year Among the Barrons, by Margaret Peterson Haddix; Aladdin Paperbacks: New York, 2003. Movie or TV Show Program (Period) Director (Dir. Period) Actors (Perf.,, Period) Network or Studio (Comma) Year (Period) Shrek. Dir. Andrew Adamson. Perf. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, John Lithgow, Vincent Cassel. Dreamworks, 2001. Actor or Artist (director, writer, musician, painter, etc.) Full Name (Comma) Occupation (Period) Famous works (Year in Parenthesis) (Underlined) (,, Period) Mel Gibson, actor and director. Braveheart (1985), Man without a Face (1993), Passion of Christ (2004), Lethal Weapon (1987). Business You Like Full Name (Comma) Full Address (Comma after street address, city, zip) Full Phone Number (Parenthesis around area code) Type of Business Hours of Operation Sammy's Pizza, 1780 Arcade Ave., Cumberland, Wisconsin 54829, (715) 822-4533. Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria, Opened for Lunch Buffet Monday-Friday 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Opened Evenings Tuesday-Saturday 5:00-10:00 p.m. -Over- 4
Critique Brainstorm p. 2 Part II: Follow this paragraphing structure for your critique. Don't Give Away the Book's Ending or Critical Information that Would WRECK IT for a Reader! INTRO Paragraph #1 Paragraph Hook your reader with a thoughtful introduction describing what it is you're critiquing in a general sense. (Never give away the ending of a book, movie, etc.) What's something that makes your topic AMAZING, TERRIBLE, or UNIQUE? What key points are you going to include? (Couple of words for each box below) Paragraph #2 What's another something that makes your topic AMAZING, TERRIBLE, or UNIQUE? Paragraph #3 Specific quotes, performances, or experiences that HOOKED you, AND How does this relate to YOU personally? Include 1-2 ways. CONCLUSION Why is this a MUST or MUST AVOID for students your age? K. Kopp 2007 5
Essay Brainstorm /40 Name Submit to Creative Communication or another contest Paper's exact question: Introduction Thesis Statement: Conclusion Ideas Thesis Statement: Introduction and Conclusion Options: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ True Event Believable Event Interesting Dialogue Interesting Quote General to Specific Definition Shocking Statement Thought Provoking Question Directions: Write all details in the shortest way possible in the table below. One or two words in each box if possible. Body Paragraph #1 Sentence: Body Paragraph #2 Sentence: Body Paragraph #3 Sentence: Supporting Detail 1 Supporting Detail 1 Supporting Detail 1 Supporting Detail 2 Supporting Detail 2 Supporting Detail 2 Supporting Detail 3 Supporting Detail 3 Supporting Detail 3 6
Poem Brainstorm /40 20 lines 20 complete sentences New TYPE of Poem Each Time (Cannot diamantes twice in a year) Name Send to Wisconsin Fellowship of Poet s or another contest Directions: Before you start your poem, you need to answer these questions. 1. What's your entire poem going to be about? 2. How many lines will you have in each stanza? 3. How many stanzas will you have? 4. What pattern will be common in EVERY stanza? If Rhyming which lines? 5. Which of these are you going to include? See, Hear, Taste, Smell, Touch Stanza #1 Stanza #6 Stanza #2 Entire Paper's Big Stanza #5 Stanza #3 Stanza #4 7
Soundtrack of My Soul Brainstorm Songs, Hobbies, Italian Charms, Movies, Possessions Name Share with someone who knows you well When you think of your life, what songs or types of songs remind you of your experiences- past, present, and future? These are not necessarily the songs that you love, but the songs that describe best what you love. What songs describe best you from the inside out? What songs shout to your soul? Your Songs Might Include All or Some of These: Passions, Hobbies, Free-time Desires, Hopes, Dreams Emotions, Hurts, Loves Friends, Family, Foes Difficulties, Successes, Attempts Lessons, Mantras, Beliefs QuickTime and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. 1.Write one paragraph of 4-8 sentences describing your soul, passions, dreams, emotions, difficulties, successes, beliefs etc. Include why these things mean so much to you. 2. Circle one category that will be in your paper: Songs, Hobbies, Italian Charms, Movies, Possessions, or list other: 3. Make an item list of 10-15 items in one category (Like song title and artist) School appropriate in language and content please. 4. Write 2 complete sentences for each item you included detailing why it was included. Write amazing sentences! 5. Design a cover and Burn This to a CD- Optional (After the rest is typed and done) My Soul Paragraph K. Kopp Modified from Katie Sykora 2007 Image taken from www.microsoft.com 8
Name Share with someone who loves the people you were with Memoir Brainstorm Everyone has a true story to tell whether happy or sad, funny or tragic. Non-fiction (100% true) writing is the hardest because it is personal. When you share with others and include the true emotion behind your words, it will affect them as it has affected you. When you re done, this will be showcased on Mrs. Kopp s website forever. You can either post this as a story or a podcast. Emotions During This Event I felt When Part I Directions: Choose one event. Part II Directions: Complete emotions and details charts. Non-Fiction Writing- Avoid These Hyperboles Exaggerations Lies Down-plays Sensationalizations List one true events YOU experienced. You can only retell an accurate, completely true account of something that you saw and lived yourself. Others' interpretation of the events may be different, and that's just fine; tell your story as truth to you. Details You Want to Include 9
Nomination Pre-write Name Person needs to be someone you personally know- Share it with them Each paragraph needs to be 4-8 sentences in length. This is your pre-write to generate your big ideas for each paragraph. Person you know They re a remarkable Intro Best day with this person and how you know them. Body #1 First reason they re amazing Body #2 Second reason they re amazing Body #3 Third reason they re amazing Conclusion Your relationship with this person today. 10
Name Share it with that person or someone who loved this person too Someone Special Pre-write I don t Ever Want to Forget Directions: You are going to choose one person to write about whom you ve met that you don t want to EVER forget. It might be someone you ve spent your whole life with or someone you only spent a day with. It has to be someone who has changed you somehow, someone you ll never forget. You may choose your own paragraph topics or use these. Don t include a thesis. Choose 5 paragraph topics from below. Each paragraph must be ONE topic. How did you meet? What was your favorite day with him or her? What was your least favorite day with him or her? What are his or her unique characteristics When do you see this person? How has this person changed or affected you? What is your relationship today? What do you hope for in the future? Another topic that relates to your person can be used instead. Check with teacher if you re not sure or need additional ideas. 11