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Creative Essay Writing Practice

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Creative Essay Writing Practice

Creative Essay Writing Practice

Creative writing illustration with pen and paper

🎯 Part 1: Choose Your Adventure - Essay Topic Selection

1. Select ONE essay type and topic that excites you most:

Formal Essays (Persuasive/Argumentative)

Should video games be considered a legitimate sport? (Gaming)

Is travel essential for personal growth? (Travel)

Does music education improve academic performance? (Music)

Are outdoor adventure programmes necessary in schools? (Adventure)

Informal Essays (Narrative/Descriptive)

Write about a friendship that changed your life (Friendship)

Describe the funniest moment of your life (Humour)

Tell the story of your most memorable adventure (Adventure)

Describe a place you've travelled to (or dream of visiting) (Travel)

🗺️ Part 2: Essay Planning - Graphic Organiser

2. Use this graphic organiser to plan your essay:

My chosen topic: _________________________________

Introduction - Hook your reader!

Main Point 1:

Supporting evidence/example:

Main Point 2:

Supporting evidence/example:

Main Point 3:

Supporting evidence/example:

Conclusion - Leave a lasting impression:

✨ Part 3: Sentence Starters Toolkit

3. Choose sentence starters that match your essay type:

For Formal Essays (tick the ones you'll use):

"Research clearly demonstrates that..."

"Critics argue that..., however..."

"The evidence overwhelmingly supports..."

"Furthermore, it is important to consider..."

"In contrast to this viewpoint..."

"Therefore, it can be concluded that..."

For Informal Essays (tick the ones you'll use):

"Picture this: it was a Tuesday morning when..."

"I never expected that..."

"The moment I realised..."

"Looking back now, I can see that..."

"What struck me most was..."

"To this day, I still remember..."

🎨 Part 4: Creative Brainstorming Space

4. Use this space to brainstorm ideas, draw mind maps, or jot down inspiration for your essay:
5. List 5 powerful words or phrases related to your topic:

1. _________________ 2. _________________ 3. _________________

4. _________________ 5. _________________

📝 Part 5: Writing Your Introduction

6. Write your introduction paragraph here (aim for 4-6 sentences):

🔧 Part 6: Writing Support Tips

7. Tick the strategies that will help you with your writing:

Use coloured pens to highlight different parts (intro, body, conclusion)

Read your work aloud to check flow

Write one paragraph at a time with breaks

Use spell-check and grammar tools

Ask someone to read your draft

Use bullet points first, then turn into sentences

8. Match the essay components with their purposes:
1. Hook
2. Thesis statement
3. Topic sentence
4. Evidence
5. Conclusion
A. Supports your main argument
B. Grabs the reader's attention
C. Introduces each body paragraph
D. States your main argument
E. Summarises and leaves impact

🌟 Part 7: Reflection and Next Steps

9. What aspect of essay writing do you find most challenging?
10. What are you most excited to write about in your essay?
11. Set yourself a writing goal for this essay:

I will _________________________________________________ to make my essay engaging and well-structured.

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