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Page 1: Short Stories: The Path for the Reluctant Middle School Writer

Short Stories: The Path for the Reluctant Middle School Writer

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Acknowledgements• I would like to express my appreciation

to Mrs. Barbara Hackenberry and the seventh grade students at Mount Nittany Middle School for their involvement in this inquiry.

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Meredith Sue Willis, author of Personal Fiction Writing:

“Writing is in fact profoundly difficult; it is the making of a thing where there was no thing before--and making this thing not out of fabric or boards, but out of one’s own experience, knowledge, imagination, and understanding.”

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The Reluctant Middle School Writer

Yikes!!

My story’s got to:

Be interesting to me, the writerBe interesting to you, the readerContain all the story elements

I’m learningHave the correct punctuation,

capitalization, spelling, AND be in complete sentences.

Yikes!!

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The Process Can Seem OverwhelmingCONTENT

Where do I start with story ideas?

How are interesting characters created?

Where will my story take place?

What will my story say about me? Will it reflect my interests?

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The Process Can Seem OverwhelmingMECHANICS

What punctuation do I use to show a conversation between my characters?

When is a new paragraph needed?

Which words are capitalized? Is ‘I’ always capitalized?..Really?

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For some middle schoolers, fiction writing can be laborious and painful. Adults might compare these experiences to: Dentistry

Being audited

Dealing with the DMV

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From pain to productivity…From pain to productivity…

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Generate Writing Interest Generate Writing Interest Through ReadingThrough Reading

Short stories lend themselves very well to the adolescent reader and writer because of the relatively short length of the genre, the highly relatable themes and the vivid characters.

Short stories present the elements of plot, character, setting, and theme in a style that appeals to middle school students.

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Because of the adolescents’ physical and cognitive development, their ability to Because of the adolescents’ physical and cognitive development, their ability to focus on one task for extended periods is frequently jeopardized. focus on one task for extended periods is frequently jeopardized. Consequently, it is important for the instructor to choose high quality reading Consequently, it is important for the instructor to choose high quality reading selections of relatively short length. The students’ ability to recall short story selections of relatively short length. The students’ ability to recall short story information from today or yesterday is far more acute than the ability to recall information from today or yesterday is far more acute than the ability to recall information from a novel that students have been reading for three to four information from a novel that students have been reading for three to four weeks. weeks.

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Plot: Just the Facts, Ma’amPlot: Just the Facts, Ma’am

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Setting: A Long Time Ago, in Setting: A Long Time Ago, in a Galaxy Far Far Away a Galaxy Far Far Away

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Theme: …The Bigger They Theme: …The Bigger They Are, the Harder They Fall Are, the Harder They Fall

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Although there are hundreds of quality short stories Although there are hundreds of quality short stories appropriate to middle school students, the highly relatable themes appropriate to middle school students, the highly relatable themes can be grouped into several categories. These include friendship, can be grouped into several categories. These include friendship, the value of loyalty, personal identity and choice, social identity, the value of loyalty, personal identity and choice, social identity, wanting to belong, good versus evil, and the effects of prejudice. wanting to belong, good versus evil, and the effects of prejudice. These highly relatable themes appeal to the interest level and These highly relatable themes appeal to the interest level and experiences of young adolescents.experiences of young adolescents.

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Character: Please Allow Me Character: Please Allow Me to Introduce Myself…to Introduce Myself…

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In addition to the relatively short length of the In addition to the relatively short length of the genre and the highly relatable themes, quality genre and the highly relatable themes, quality short stories also portray vivid characters which short stories also portray vivid characters which hold tremendous appeal to the adolescent reader.hold tremendous appeal to the adolescent reader.

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The Final Product: A completed work of student-The Final Product: A completed work of student-generated fiction, combining the learned literary generated fiction, combining the learned literary

elements and the mechanics of writing.elements and the mechanics of writing.

PREWRITINGPREWRITING

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The Final Product: A completed work of student-The Final Product: A completed work of student-generated fiction, combining the learned literary generated fiction, combining the learned literary

elements and the mechanics of writing.elements and the mechanics of writing.

WRITINGWRITING

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The Final Product: A completed work of student-The Final Product: A completed work of student-generated fiction, combining the learned literary generated fiction, combining the learned literary

elements and the mechanics of writing.elements and the mechanics of writing.

REVISINGREVISING

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The Final Product: A completed work of student-The Final Product: A completed work of student-generated fiction, combining the learned literary generated fiction, combining the learned literary

elements and the mechanics of writing.elements and the mechanics of writing.

EDITINGEDITING

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The Final Product: A completed work of student-The Final Product: A completed work of student-generated fiction, combining the learned literary generated fiction, combining the learned literary

elements and the mechanics of writing.elements and the mechanics of writing.

PUBLISHINGPUBLISHING

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““My metaphor for teaching writing is not that I come into a room full of cold My metaphor for teaching writing is not that I come into a room full of cold internal combustion engines and provide a spark that ignites them. internal combustion engines and provide a spark that ignites them. Rather, I see myself walking in wonder among thirty barely contained Rather, I see myself walking in wonder among thirty barely contained chain reactions already in progress--each one flashing with personality chain reactions already in progress--each one flashing with personality and life experience, just waiting for a chance to inundate the room (the and life experience, just waiting for a chance to inundate the room (the world!) with their energy. My job is to set up some power lines and give world!) with their energy. My job is to set up some power lines and give direction to the flow of energy.” --Meredith Sue Willisdirection to the flow of energy.” --Meredith Sue Willis