Are you looking to support your students further with creative writing?
High Quality Resources
High quality resources which can be used throughout primary school.
Saving Teacher Time
Our clubs, programmes and training sessions are designed to save teacher time.
By Teachers, For Teachers
Materials are created by experienced teachers with English specialism, including 11+ preparation.
Raise School Funds
Why not use the money earned from the after-school club to help fund the school library?
Safe hands for your primary school aged child, especially when it comes to 11+ tutoring and KS2 English courses.
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Creative Writing Clubs
After-School Clubs for Key Stage 2
As teachers ourselves, we know how limited time there is to plan an after-school, morning or lunchtime club. Our creative writing clubs are created for you, with high quality PowerPoints and supporting resources. No planning is required! Each club is 5 or 10 sessions long and each session is designed to take 1 hour. They are ideal clubs to run throughout a school half or full term.
Schools have the flexibility to choose when to run the club, how many children will participate and how much they will charge parents. Why not use the money the school earns from the club to buy extra books for the school library?
If you would like to see an example lesson, please click the link below. You are welcome to try it out with your students!
Desert Island Discovery Club (Years 3-4)
This 5-session club provides a wonderful opportunity for Year 3 and 4 children to write their own adventure story. They will create some wonderful characters, who find themselves drifting to an uninhabited desert island on a family holiday. What problems will they encounter? How will they return back to safe land? Each session, the children will write a different section of their story, together with practising literary devices and developing a rich vocabulary.
This club teaches children how to write their very own adventure story!
Imaginative Ideas Club (Years 3-4)
Our 10-session Imaginative Ideas club is aimed to support Year 3 and 4 children with creative writing. Within the club, children create their very own “Ideas Book”. This book will be unique to each child; a book which they can use for many years to find inspiration when writing.
Additionally, the children will learn how to use their sentences when writing different sections of a story.
This club teaches children how to add descriptive sentences into their stories, as well as giving children an understanding of how imagery can capture the imagination of their readers.
Amazing Amazon Adventure Club (Years 5-6)
This 5-session club provides a wonderful opportunity for Year 5 and 6 children to write their own adventure story, with guidance along the way. They will create a wonderful character, who finds themselves immersed in the Amazon rainforest, battling against various encounters and desperate to reach their goal. Will they succeed? Each session, the children will write a different section of their story, together with practising literary devices and developing a rich vocabulary.
Igniting Writing Club (Years 5-6)
Our 10-session Igniting Writing Club is designed to support Year 5 and 6 children with creative writing.
No planning is needed by the teacher. The club comprises of high quality PowerPoints which the teacher works through, together with our Creative Writing Skills book, which must be purchased for each student via Amazon.
This club teaches children how to develop language and writing skills when writing a piece of fiction.
Inspiring Writing Club (Years 5-6)
Our 10-session Inspiring Writing Club continues on from the Igniting Writing Club and is suitable for Years 5-6 children. We very much recommend that children have completed the Igniting Writing Club before moving on to Inspiring Writing.
No planning is needed by the teacher. The club comprises of high quality PowerPoints which the teacher works through, together with our Creative Writing Skills book, which must purchased for each student via Amazon.
This club teaches children how to structure their writing when writing a piece of fiction.