Creative Nonfiction

                                                           Creative Nonfiction Compilation

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                                 Welcome to Creative Nonfiction Compilation. My main objective
                                  is to provide you with a comprehensive overview of our activities from
                                 Week 1 -Week 6 . I sincerely hope that you find it valuable and informative.

                                                    Week 1-Week 6 Creative Nonfiction Activities
LESSON 1: EMERGING FORMS OF CREATIVE NONFICTION: BLOG AND FACEBOOK STATUS REPORT

Blogs can cover a wide range of topics, such as news, politics, technology, lifestyle, health, travel, cooking, and more. They can also include multimedia elements, such as photos, videos, and audio recordings. Readers can leave comments and engage in discussions with the blogger and other readers. Blogs can be personal or business-related and can be used as a marketing tool to promote products or can also include multimedia content such as images, videos, and podcasts.

PCU INTRAMURALS- MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

April 12,2023

On April 12,2023 the unforgettable moment that was more exciting is the tension was high as both teams fought fiercely to score points and defend their baskets. The crowd was roaring with excitement as the game ended in a tie. It was HUMSS 12 Crimson Pirates who emerged victorious. The crowd roared with every pass, every shot, and every block. In the end, HUMSS 12 emerged victorious against ABM 11. The emotions that ran through me as the final buzzer sounded were overwhelming. I have never felt so proud of a team before. The players of both teams showed sportsmanship and camaraderie, congratulating each other on a well-played game. I will always remember that moment as one of the most thrilling and unforgettable experiences of my life.


Now we proceed to the Pcu Gymnasium at 1.00pm Mr.& Mrs. Intramurals began. I can see the excitement of students and it's great to hear that our companions had a wonderful time at the event and showed our support for the representatives. It's also good to recognize the efforts of the representatives, Mr. Thomas Devean Cantimbuhan and Ms. Francine Cuevas from HUMSS 12 even if they didn't win. It's important to acknowledge the hard work and dedication they put into the competition. Overall, it sounds like a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.



LESSON 2: BIOGRAPHICAL NARRATIVES

The Biographical Narrative is to conduct interviews and research to gather information about their life experiences, including their childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and any significant events that shaped their life. Use sensory details and concrete examples to bring their story to life, including their daily routines, hobbies, and relationships. Consider how their experiences connect to historical events or social movements, and how their legacy has impacted your own life. By sharing their story, you can preserve their memory and honor their contributions to your family and community.



LESSON 3: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NARRATIVES



 


   An autobiographical narrative is a firsthand account of your life experiences expressed through writing. It can cover a wide range of events, from major life milestones to everyday occurrences that have had a significant impact on your life.

LESSON 4: ESSAY: DESCRIPTIVE ESSAY AND REFLECTIVE ESSAY



Essays are an essential component of academic writing, and they require a lot of preparation and dedication to create a top-quality piece that meets all the academic requirements. Nevertheless, with proper planning, research, and writing skills, essays can be gratifying and rewarding for learners, showcasing their knowledge and skills in a compelling way.

LESSON 5: EMERGING FORMS OF CREATIVE NONFICTION: CRITIQUE PAPER


Critique writing is a valuable skill for students to develop, as it requires critical thinking and effective communication. By following a structured framework and providing evidence to support their arguments, students can write effective critiques that offer valuable insights and feedback.



LESSON 6: SPECIAL TYPES OF CREATIVE NONFICTION: TRAVEL, WRITING, FOOD WRITING, AND NATURE WRITING




Writing about a spontaneous road trip with friends can result in a humorous and heartfelt piece about friendship and the beauty of the unexpected. Similarly,travel writing can take us on a journey through new cultures, languages, and landscapes. It can be an avenue to share our insights and reflections on the world around us, as well as a way to document our personal growth and transformation.

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