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FPSPI Scenario Handbook - Scenario Writing & Scenario Performance

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Indispensable manual designed to help teachers effectively guide students in writing and performing scenarios. (5th edition, 2018)
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Into the Future Guide: A Kid's Guide to the Process of Scenario Writing

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This publication guides students through the Scenario Writing process. Students will explore topic selection, research, infusing futures, and the creative writing process to develop a Scenario about the future!

Creative WRITING

Creative Writing is an individual competition in which students develop short stories related to one of FPSP’s four annual topics. The story (1500 words or less) is set 20 - 30 years in the future and is an imagined but logical outcome of actions or events taking place in the world.

Creative Writing can be used as a stand-alone activity by an FPS coach, an English teacher, a parent, or any instructor with students interested in creative writing. Students who are enthusiastic about stories of the future may also be interested in the Storytelling component, which is an oral storytelling experience.

Why Creative Writing?

To prepare students for the challenges of the 21st century, Future Problem Solving teaches students to think critically, creatively, and futuristically. The Scenario Writing component strives to help students enlarge, enrich, and make their images of the future more precise while honing their creative writing skills. This competition provides students with greater awareness and imaginings about possible futures by personalising the ever-growing perspective a student has on their own.

Participation in Creative Writing provides opportunities for students to meet and exceed educational standards as they refine their writing skills.

A rubric-based authentic evaluation is provided, giving students tools for continuous growth.

For students who participate in the Global Issues and/or Storytelling programs of FPS, Creative Writing can serve as an excellent complement to their work on any of the annual topics.

How many students can participate and how do they compete?

Schools can register individual students in one of the following divisions – Junior (Years 5 and 6), Middle (Years 7 to 9) and Senior (Years 10 to 12).  

One registration entitles an individual to two evaluations. Two Evaluations will allow the student to submit a trial written scenario, due in May, which is evaluated but non-competitive.  The second competitive submission, due in August, may be a revision of the first scenario or an entirely new scenario.

Evaluations are a rubric-based process, providing students with direct feedback and tools for continuous growth.

Prior to submission, coaches may provide direct instruction on the scenario writing, and make general suggestions for improvement, including with spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. However, each scenario must be original and written by the student.

The second, or competitive, submission is what decides the placegetters in the FPS Australian Creative Writing competition.
The finalists (stories that progress to the 2nd round of evaluation) of each division of the FPS Australian Creative Writing competition are invited to participate in the National Finals.

What is included in the Registration Fee?
  • The Creative Writing Handbook
  • Two assessment rounds
  • Fortnightly coach catch up – via zoom
  • Access to our friendly support team 9am - 5pm AEST, Monday to Friday

For the cost of a single individual or team registration, teachers gain access to the program material and can teach the program to as many students as they wish. (However, booklets can only be evaluated if a team/individual has been registered.)

Additional registrations can be added throughout the year.

How do I get started?
  • Attend coach training
  • Register your school's participation
  • Purchase recommended publications
  • Plan your FPS year

The best way to become acquainted with Creative Writing is to read published stories. The most recent Creative Writing Champions is available for purchase from the Publications page on this website.

Do students need to know the six-step problem solving process?

Although knowing the process can help students to think about the future and organise a storyline, it is not a prerequisite for Creative Writing.  Since Stories must relate to one of the annual topics, we recommend that students complete background reading and research on their chosen topic.

Creative Writing skills aligned with Education Standards

Creative Writing skills aligned with Education Standards

The Creative Writing component of FPSPI strives to help students enlarge, enrich, and make more accurate their images of the future, while honing their creative writing skills. Participation in Creative Writing provides opportunities for students to meet and exceed educational standards as they refine their writing skills. 



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