The Ultimate Mystery Writing Course for Kids
The Ultimate Mystery Writing Course for Kids, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 29 lectures, based on 314 reviews, and has 1562 subscribers.
You will learn about Course Goal: By the end of the course, students will be able to write a satisfying, suspenseful mystery that will keep readers guessing and on the edge of their seats. Course Objectives: By the end of the course, students will learn: • the elements of a mystery story • how to pick the right type of crime for their mystery • how to develop a well-rounded, interesting main character • how to collect story ideas and try them out • a variety of ways in which characters can change throughout a story • how to write a character "Back Story" • how to describe the culprit and the circumstances surrounding the crime • how to develop a list of suspects and give them powerful motives • how to rule out suspects until only the culprit remains • how to "hide" clues so readers have to work hard to find them • how to incorporate alibis, witnesses, red herrings, and investigation strategies into their mystery • how to create a setting that adds an important dimension to the story • how to use a tool called a "Story Mountain" to organize their ideas logically • how to plan their chapters before beginning the drafting process • how to progress through the stages of drafting, revising, editing, and publishing • how to reflect on their work at the end of the writing process to promote future improvement This course is ideal for individuals who are Children 8-12 years of age It is particularly useful for Children 8-12 years of age.
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Summary
Title: The Ultimate Mystery Writing Course for Kids
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 29
Number of Published Lectures: 29
Number of Curriculum Items: 29
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 29
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Course Goal: By the end of the course, students will be able to write a satisfying, suspenseful mystery that will keep readers guessing and on the edge of their seats.
- Course Objectives: By the end of the course, students will learn:
- • the elements of a mystery story
- • how to pick the right type of crime for their mystery
- • how to develop a well-rounded, interesting main character
- • how to collect story ideas and try them out
- • a variety of ways in which characters can change throughout a story
- • how to write a character "Back Story"
- • how to describe the culprit and the circumstances surrounding the crime
- • how to develop a list of suspects and give them powerful motives
- • how to rule out suspects until only the culprit remains
- • how to "hide" clues so readers have to work hard to find them
- • how to incorporate alibis, witnesses, red herrings, and investigation strategies into their mystery
- • how to create a setting that adds an important dimension to the story
- • how to use a tool called a "Story Mountain" to organize their ideas logically
- • how to plan their chapters before beginning the drafting process
- • how to progress through the stages of drafting, revising, editing, and publishing
- • how to reflect on their work at the end of the writing process to promote future improvement
Who Should Attend
- Children 8-12 years of age
Target Audiences
- Children 8-12 years of age
This course is designed for children 8-12 years of age who are interested in writing their own mysteries. National Board Certified elementary school teacher and award-winning author Steve Reifman will take young writers step-by-step from the beginning of the writing process to the end and help them craft stories that keep readers guessing and on the edge of their seats! It doesn’t matter whether students are already seasoned mystery writers or brand new to the genre. This course promises to take young writers to the next level.
In the easy-to-follow videos and detailed handouts that comprise this course, Steve skillfully combines the wisdom accumulated throughout his 19 years as an educator with numerous examples from his book Chase Against Time to teach students about crimes, crime solvers, suspects, motives, clues, witnesses, alibis, red herrings, and all the other elements that make mysteries so much fun to read and write.
What’s even better, students can learn at their own pace. While the course's twenty-nine videos focus on the same knowledge and skills that one might find in a more traditional 4-6 week writing class, the structure of this course enables students to work on their mysteries anytime, anywhere. Students can watch and pause the videos whenever they wish, re-watch videos as necessary, and complete the course as their schedule permits.
In addition to teaching the knowledge and skills required to help children write their own mysteries, Steve focuses on higher purposes. He wants children to experience the same thrill of writing a mystery adventure that he had when he wrote Chase Against Time and its sequels. He also promotes valuable writing habits such as perseverance, pride, and paying attention to detail. Furthermore, he wants children to develop a passion for reading and writing, and he leads the course with these larger objectives in mind.
Course Curriculum
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Lecture 1: What is a Mystery?
Lecture 2: What is the Crime?
Lecture 3: Who is the Crime Solver?
Lecture 4: Collecting Seeds
Lecture 5: Trying Out Your Seeds
Lecture 6: Making the Choice
Chapter 2: Bringing the Characters to Life
Lecture 1: Three-Dimensional Bone Structure
Lecture 2: Character Change
Lecture 3: Character "Back Story"
Lecture 4: Who Did It?
Lecture 5: List of Suspects
Lecture 6: Motives
Lecture 7: Clues
Lecture 8: Ruling Out Suspects
Chapter 3: Adding Other Mystery Elements
Lecture 1: Hiding Clues
Lecture 2: Alibis
Lecture 3: Witnesses
Lecture 4: Red Herrings
Lecture 5: Investigation Strategies
Lecture 6: Setting
Chapter 4: Putting it All Together into a Story
Lecture 1: Story Mountain
Lecture 2: Chapter Plans
Lecture 3: Drafting
Lecture 4: Revising
Lecture 5: Editing
Lecture 6: Publishing
Lecture 7: Reflecting & Celebrating
Lecture 8: Conclusion
Instructors
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Steve Reifman
Teacher, Author, Speaker
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 5 votes
- 2 stars: 6 votes
- 3 stars: 36 votes
- 4 stars: 102 votes
- 5 stars: 165 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
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You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
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