CW.ELAR.1.B
Demonstrate the distinguishing characteristics of various written forms such as fictional writing, short stories, poetry, and drama in his/her own writing.
Creative Writing · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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distinguishing characteristicswritten formsfictional writingshort storiespoetrydramaown writing
Skills
- identify (the distinguishing characteristics of various written forms) #dok2
- demonstrate (the use of literary forms in original writing) #dok3
- analyze (the differences between forms such as fiction, short stories, poetry, and drama) #dok3
- apply (the features of different written forms in creative writing) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can recognize the distinguishing characteristics of fictional writing, short stories, poetry, and drama. #dok1
- I can identify the differences among various written forms. #dok2
- I can analyze how different written forms use specific literary features. #dok3
- I can demonstrate the unique characteristics of fictional writing, short stories, poetry, or drama in my own writing. #dok3
- I can apply the features of multiple genres when creating original work. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Different written forms have unique characteristics that shape their style, purpose, and impact.
- Writers can enhance their creative expression by intentionally using the characteristics of specific literary forms.
Essential Questions
- What makes fictional writing, short stories, poetry, and drama distinct from one another?
- How can writers use knowledge of genre characteristics to strengthen their creative writing?
- In what ways do authors demonstrate the characteristics of a particular literary form?
- How does understanding form help you make choices in your own writing?
- How can exploring different genres expand your voice as a writer?