Monday, March 5, 2018

Princess Profiles: Creative Writing- Essay Style

My daughter is currently princess obsessed. We are working our way through all of the princess movies and songs! Princess themed writing sparks the imagination of what princesses are, look like, and act like. There are princesses for all types and personalities! 




Princess Profiles: Creative Writing-Essay Format is written from a gown designer's perspective. The well known designer has a new gown line and is looking for the perfect person to model the new designs. Who better to advertise the new gown line than her highness, the princess, herself? After sending out a scroll to surrounding kingdoms, 3 princesses have applied. Now you, the designer, must look at each princess and decide who would be best to model your new gown line.




Demonstrate whole class how to complete a princess profile with a teacher example. The princess picture used is different than the 3 princesses that appear in the student's work. Also included is a descriptive words page to help students brainstorm adjectives to describe the princesses. 





The students start by coloring the princesses and creating a profile for each. Students work on adding descriptive adjectives from their colored pictures and determine personality traits. A designer profile will be created as well. Details are written into paragraphs for each princess and the designer.


Next, students organize each paragraph into the correct format from the prompt page and write the final draft on the provided writing paper. Finally, the chosen princess picture is glued the princess to the front page of the final draft.  




Like the princess idea, but want a more rounded appeal for all students? Check out the Fantasy Writing Bundle, Dragon Profiles, or Dragon Persuasive Writing below. 



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