Reading and Writing: A Relationship for Life!
The English Faculty continue to suggest weekly reads, but we don’t want to miss the opportunity to promote writing activities too. The National Writing Project sums up the...
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The English Faculty continue to suggest weekly reads, but we don’t want to miss the opportunity to promote writing activities too. The National Writing Project sums up the...
Posted by Lynn Court
We have been very excited at Bushey Meads in anticipation of running a Carnegie Shadowing Group for the first time. Despite the constraints of school closure we are determined to...
Posted by Teresa Turton
As many people find themselves looking for inspiration about what to do during extended periods at home, what better than read the books you’ve had on your list...
Posted by Lynn Court
There is no doubt, welcome or otherwise, we are finding ourselves with more time on our hands- so many people are taking up new interests. We are also very conscious that our...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
We’ve set a variety of reading challenges for years 7-13 this week. Whether you’re reading for pleasure, pure escapism, research or preparation for A Level/higher...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
As many people find themselves looking for inspiration about what to do during extended periods at home, what better than read the books you’ve had on your list...
Posted by Lynn Court
As part of the celebrations for World Book Day students were invited to put their baking skills to the test and create book-themed cakes for a competition. The cakes were...
Posted by Teresa Turton
Many of you will be aware that the BBC has been celebrating literature through the ages, culminating in the creation of a list of ‘100 Novels That Have Shaped Our World’. See...
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With World Book Day just around the corner we are excited to launch our book themed bake off competition! Students (and staff) are being invited to get creative with their bakes...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
The English Faculty continue to suggest weekly reads, but we don’t want to miss the opportunity to promote writing activities too. The National Writing Project sums up the relationship between the two skills perfectly: ‘Writing and reading are closely related and, some would say, inseparable. Better writers tend to be better readers, and better readers produce better writing. It makes sense that the strategies children use to read are the same ones they use to write.’
Over the years, Bushey Meads has been lucky enough to have had visits from a number of published authors. They have often talked about their approach to writing, which has ranged from very methodical, with a clear plan, character profiles, chapter outlines and computers covered in post it notes, to one who basically said they made it up as they went along…Not a method we generally promote with our less experienced burgeoning writers!
Writers well known for their fact-finding, include Frederick Forsyth (The Day of the Jackal…The Odessa File), who conducts the extensive research needed in order to write knowledgeably and with an authentic voice and Cormac McCarthy (All the Pretty Horses…The Road) who said “Books are made out of books.”
So if you wanted to create a piece of writing, what research could you do?
Author Joanna Penn suggests these things:
What if you have an idea for a piece of writing, but want to improve your skills? In these challenging times, many people will be turning to diaries and journals to record their own thoughts and feelings. The following free courses will enable you to learn more about how to express yourself in situations real or imagined:
Open University: Writing what you know 8hrs introductory level – free
Open University: Start Writing Fiction 12 hrs introductory level – free (and supported by quizzes and PDFs of the materials)
FutureLearn: How to make a Poem – starts 4th May
FutureLearn: How to write your first Song – starts 4th May
FutureLearn: Start Writing Fiction (suitable for 16+ only) – available now
And if anyone thinks their writing skills are sufficiently well-honed to write now, here is a competition:
The English Faculty would like to draw your attention to another writing competition opportunity. This one has longer for you to create your masterpiece:
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