Mister Moon (dir. Mitchell and Kenyon, 1901) A Trip to the Moon (dir. Georges Méliès, 1902) The? Motorist (dir. W.R. Booth, 1906)

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Mister Moon (dir. Mitchell and Kenyon, 1901) A Trip to the Moon (dir. Georges Méliès, 1902) The? Motorist (dir. W.R. Booth, 1906) English, Key Stage 3 Lesson by Jenni Heeks, Woodford County High School The third and final of the Sci-Fi Creative Writing Unit, this takes various Sci-Fi shorts and uses them as prompts for student exploration of writing within the genre. Looking at how the visual can be transferred to writing; cinematic structures; show, don t tell writing technique. Students get a chance to discuss ideas about characterisation within film. Students should have already watched the films for this unit, but may need a reminder-watch of A Trip to the Moon and The? Motorist. They should begin by thinking about why these films show the Moon with a face, and what the Moon may be thinking during these films. This leads to the development of a short piece of first person writing whereby students write a short story as the moon. Students enhance their understanding of genre and have the opportunity to study this in some depth; they also will develop and improve their own creative writing, focusing specifically on developing interesting ideas and using appropriate structures. You will need A Trip to the Moon (1902) DVD and The? Motorist via the Sci-Fi in the Classroom page. Plenty of scrap paper for students to write ideas on. Lesson Objectives To understand the key ideas found within Sci-Fi and to use these ideas in our own creative writing. To develop our first-person creative writing skills. Curriculum Links Key Stage 3 Creative Writing in different genres. Linked clearly to future creative writing tasks at Key Stage 4. 1

Activities TRAILER: How does Science Fiction change over time? Watch A Trip to the Moon and The? Motorist. Ask if any of the students can tell you why this film is an example of the Sci-Fi genre. If not explain what sci-fi is (futuristic and deals with elements of the imagination/things that aren t currently possible like eating cheese on the moon!). Explain that they are going to continue looking at some sci-fi films to inspire their own creative writing, and today they will be working on The Face of the Moon. Ask the students if they noticed anything interesting about the Moon in these two short films? Hopefully they will arrive at it had a face on their own, but if not use questioning to prompt this. The students are then tasked with creating a mind map considering what the moon may be feeling in these films, and why. Give them between 5 and 10 minutes to do this you may want to re-show the silent films with this as a specific focus. Take feedback from the group. MAIN ATTRACTION: Discussion and Planning Students main task is to write their own The Face of the Moon story. Explain that, unlike their other two stories, this is a first person narrative. Check that they know what this is. Explain that you are going to write a piece from the moon s point of view and that something specific could happen (like they receive visitors from earth), or their work could simply be a diary-entry style Day in the Life Of Before they begin planning, though, they should have time to discuss and write down ideas for their story. In order to encourage students to feel free to get it wrong and develop their confidence in the writing and drafting process, they should do this on scrap paper, and feel free to cross things out/throw things away. Ideally, they should spend between 15 and 20 minutes on this process. They can work on their own, in pairs, or use the following structure to maximise the possibility for discussion. 2

The students should plan under the headings Is my Moon male or female and why? ; What happens ; What do I feel like? and How does my story end? : Number the students 1-4. For planning for Characters, students should plan with the student with the same number on the table to their left. For How they get to the Moon, students should plan with the student with the same number on the table to their right. For Beginning, Number 1s should plan with the number 4s on their table; number 2s with the number 3s. For Ending, Number 1s should plan with the number 3s on their table; number 2s with the number 4s. END CREDITS: Writing Time Students now have time to work on their own creative writing piece. They should use all of the discussion and ideas used so far in the lesson. They could do this either in their exercise books, or you might want to book a computer room/get separate paper and get them to type up or write up their stories for display. 3

Sci-Fi Creative Writing Narrative Frame: Moon Stories My title: Outline of my plot (what happens): Section One: Introduction In this section you should introduce your main characters and describe your setting. Section Two: The Main Event Here you should describe the main event of your story: what is the key thing that happens? Section Three: The Ending Here you should write the ending of your story describe how the events are resolved. 4

Extras Other Ideas For Key Stage 4 or 5 English Language Student One or more of these films could be used as an inspiration resource in students creative writing units (e.g. in preparation for a creative writing coursework, show the film, then get students to write their own piece based on it with little to no scaffolding work). The silent films in particular are useful as a prompt in a lesson about structuring interesting narrative, and particularly in teaching students about the importance of a simple narrative. (as opposed to the this happened then this happened etc formula) For Key Stage 3 Students For lower ability students, or simply as a scaffold, see the creative writing frame document attached, which can be used to help students structure their narrative when they get to the individual writing section of the lesson (End Credits). Read Sci-Fi stories about the Moon The Magical Land of Noom by Johnny Gruelle (1922) Prelude to Space by Arthur C Clarke (1951) Sci-Fi stories about Journeys The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (1979) Dune by Frank Herbert (1965) Watch A Grand Day Out (dir. Nick Park, 1989) The Automatic Motorist (dir. W.R. Booth, 1911) 5