Creative Nonfiction Curriculum Map PDF Free
Creative Nonfiction Curriculum Map PDF Free
Overarching Understanding Creative Non-fiction enables the students to think critically and creatively to help them be imaginative readers and
writers.
Overarching Transfer Goal(s) Students develop reading and writing skills that can be used in daily living.
Quarterly Assessment:
a. Periodical Exam
Big
Learning Competencies Transfer Goal
Ideas/Concepts/Theme
The students will be able to independently use
1. Conventions of Genre The learners…
their learning to…
2. Developing Themes 1. Identify dominant literary conventions of a particular genre
3. Drafting Literary 2. Compare and contrast how the elements are used in the
Pieces different genres 1. Develop different reading strategies
4. Close Reading 3. Analyze and interpret the theme and techniques used in a and skills;
5. Aspects in a Text particular text. 2. Think critically and creatively; and
6. Relationship of 4. Create samples of the different literary elements based 3. Make literary masterpieces coherently and
Elements in a Text on one’s experience cohesively
5. Write a draft of a short piece using any of the literary
conventions of genre following these pointers:
a. Choosing a topic
b. Formulating a thesis statement
c. Organizing and developing ideas
d. Using any literary conventions of a genre
e. Ensuring that themes and techniques are
effectively developed
6. Peer-edit each other’s draft based on:
a. clarity of idea
b. appropriate choice of literary element
c. appropriate use of the element
d. effective combination of the idea and the chosen
literary element
7. Revise the draft of a short piece using any of the literary
conventions of a genre.
8. Do a close-reading of Creative Non-fictional texts
9. Identify the fictional elements in the texts
10. Analyze and interpret factual/nonfictional aspects in
the texts.
11. Evaluate the relationship of creative and nonfictional
elements of the texts
Skills
Skills
Students will be skilled at …
1. Explaining meaning
2. Differentiating genres
3. Identifying elements
4. Comparing and contrasting elements
5. Enumerating and determining elements
6. Analyzing from perspectives
7. Recognizing techniques
8. Developing reading skills
Prepared by: Approved by:
Noted by:
LEAH MOORE-MANGADA, PhD
SCHOOL PRESIDENT