Creative Nonfiction and Its Most Common Types

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GOOD DAY, SMARTHEADS!

ALWAYS REMEMBER… 2

RECAP

A factual/non-fiction text must involve real people, places, and imaginary events. 4 RECAP F

Knowing the main purpose of the author can help us better understand the meaning of the text. 5 RECAP T

Jargons, as used in non-fiction, determine the intended audience of the text because they are special words or expressions used by people in specific fields only. 6 RECAP T

Informative non-fiction includes biographies, autobiographies and essays. 7 RECAP F

The last thing to do in analyzing and interpreting non-fictional aspects of texts is to know if the text accomplished its purpose. 8 RECAP T

I PEEL YOU Your Footer Here 9

TRAVEL WRITING AUTOBIOGRAPHY PERSONAL ESSAY

TRAVEL WRITING AUTOBIOGRAPHY PERSONAL ESSAY What have you observed on the words in each leaf?

TRAVEL WRITING AUTOBIOGRAPHY PERSONAL ESSAY What do you think is the similarity of these types of writing?

TRAVEL WRITING AUTOBIOGRAPHY PERSONAL ESSAY What do you think is the connection of these words in our topic for today?

Creative Non-fiction and Its Most Common Types

Learning Outcomes 15 At the end of the discussion, 85% of the Grade 12 students are expected to: define what is creative non-fiction and Its most common types; share the importance of truth and fact in creative non-fiction; and, demonstrate creativity through a presentation that depicts the role of creative non-fiction in addressing societal issues.

CRACK THE CODE: THE CIPHER ALPHABET

INSTRUCTIONS: 17 1. The teacher will call random students to participate in the activity. 2. The task of the lucky students is to locate the missing letter in the blank through the given number below each blank. Like 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C and so on. 3. The students are going to write the letter in blanks.

CREATIVE NONFICTION What is the hidden code?

Define what is Creative Non-fiction.

If you were the writer, can you inject personal thoughts, feelings, or opinions in this kind of writing?

If it is a writing about personal experience, what Point-of-view is commonly used in creative non-fiction?

If it is a writing about personal experience, what Point-of-view is commonly used in creative non-fiction?

Creative nonfiction is also known as “Literary Journalism.”

Creative nonfiction is about facts and truth. The truth can be about a personal experience, event, or issue in the public eye. There are many categories or genres to choose from, such as the personal essay, memoir, and autobiography

How important are facts and truth in writing a creative non-fiction?

MOST COMMON TYPES OF CREATIVE NON-FICTION: 27 Personal Essay Memoir Literary Journalism Essay Autobiography Travel Writing Food writing Profiles

Personal Essay

PERSONAL ESSAY 29 The writer crafts an essay that is based on personal experience or a single event , which results in significant personal meaning or a lesson learned. The writer uses the first person “I.”

Memoir

Memoir 31 The writer constructs a true story about a time or period in his life, one that had a significant personal meaning and universal truth. The writer composes the story using the first person “I.”

Literary Journalism

Literary Journalism 33 The writer crafts an essay about an issue or topic using literary devices, such as the elements of fiction and figurative language.

Autobiography

Autobiography 35 The writer composes his/her life story, from birth to the present, using the first person “I.”

Travel Writing

Travel Writing 37 The writer crafts articles or essays about travel using literary devices.

Food Writing

Food Writing 39 The writer crafts stories about food and cuisine using literary devices.

Profile

Profile 41 The writer constructs biographies or essays on real people using literary devices.

MOST COMMON TYPES OF CREATIVE NON-FICTION: 42 Personal Essay Memoir Literary Journalism Essay Autobiography Travel Writing Food writing Profiles

How important are facts and truth in writing a creative non-fiction?

Practice

Memoir is a true story about a time or period in his life, one that had a significant personal meaning and universal truth. Correct!

Literary Journalism Essay is an essay about an issue or topic using literary devices, such as the elements of fiction and figurative language. Correct!

Travel Writing is when the writer composes his/her life story, from birth to the present, using the first person “I.” Incorrect! AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Profiles are biographies or essays on real people using literary devices Correct!

Personal Essays are stories about food and cuisine using literary devices. Incorrect! TRAVEL WRITING

GROUP ACTIVITY

INSTRUCTIONS 51 1. The teacher will divide the class into four groups. 2. Each group will do the following task: GROUP 1: Write a slogan that depicts the role of creative non-fiction in addressing societal issues.   GROUP 2: Write a 1 stanza parody song about the role of creative non-fiction in addressing societal issues.   GROUP 3 : Write a 1 stanza poem about the role of creative non-fiction in addressing societal issues.   GROUP 4: Draw a poster that depicts the role of creative non-fiction in addressing societal issues.  

INSTRUCTIONS 52 3. You have 5 minutes to do the activity and a minute for each group to present their work. 4. Your presentations will be graded using this rubric.

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WRAP - UP 55 In a 1/8 sheet of paper class and write 3 important learnings that you acquired today.

Directions: Choose the word that will complete each analogy. Write the letter of the answer on the space before every item.   1. Fiction : Made Up :: __________ : Real Events A. Creative Writing C. Creative Nonfiction B. Creative D. Drama   2. __________: Significant Events :: Travel Writing : Travel Essay A. Memoir B. Profiles C. Autobiography D. Biography   3. What is creative non-fiction? A) Fictional stories B) True stories told in a creative way C) News articles D) Narratives QUIZ

4. Which of the following is NOT a type of creative non-fiction? A) Memoir B) Personal Essay C) Fantasy Novel D) Food Writing 5. The __________ is a key component of creative non-fiction that distinguishes it from other genres. A) Truth B) Evidence C) Standpoint D) Claim 6-10. How important are facts and truth in writing a creative non-fiction? QUIZ

1. Research about the current global issues and write a 200-word Literary Journalism about your chosen global issue. 2. Study the meaning of Nonfiction Aspect as one of the elements of Creative Non-fiction. Define what is Nonfiction Aspect in your own words. ASSIGNMENT

THANK YOU, CLASS!
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