Creative Writing Club #5
Topic: Service
Learning Outcome 5: Working Collaboratively
My co-president and I have been planning a longer activity together but in the more recent weeks we have been receiving a lower turnout so we had been putting it off for a few weeks. We planned on doing a short story writing mini-course called "A Picture is Worth a 1000 Words." It would span three meetings, the first week would be for practice, the second week would be our writing portion and our third week would be for feedback.
For our practice class, we practiced prompt writing through pictures and giving feedback. We usually have about 15-20 minutes of prompt writing class so the result is usually a piece about two paragraphs long for most of us.
For our writing portion, we had a planned to do a lesson on character building, plot, and worldbuilding for short stories then giving some time to write. But we decided to just keep the same set of pictures as more practice and as inspiration for our short stories. This time, Ms. Harrison was with us and she gave some helpful feedback and even wrote a few prompts with us.
For our most recent meeting, no one showed up except for the teacher who's our club advisor, my co-president, and me. We looked at my piece anyway and I got a lot of helpful insight from both of them. After, we discussed how to recruit more members. People probably didn't want to sit for more screen time or, if they're in person, work through more constraints of social distancing. We're still hoping that even with all the restrictions, we can find a way to encourage more people to come.
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