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OzNoWriMo Young Writers Program

OzNoWriMo Young Writers Program. National Novel Writing Month Australia :: Perth :: South. Presented by Rebecca Laffar-Smith and Sioban Timmer. What is NaNoWriMo YWP?. November 1 st through 30 th R easonable, yet challenging, individual word-count goals.

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OzNoWriMo Young Writers Program

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  1. OzNoWriMoYoungWritersProgram National Novel Writing Month Australia :: Perth :: South Presented by Rebecca Laffar-Smith and SiobanTimmer

  2. What is NaNoWriMo YWP? • November 1st through 30th • Reasonable, yet challenging, individual word-count goals. • We define a novel as “a lengthy work of fiction.” • Encourage frequent writing opportunities. • 90% of students said NaNoWriMo made themmore excited about writing. • Improves self-confidence, creative writing skills,literacy and language skills, and time management.

  3. NaNoWriMo: A History • NaNoWriMo since 1999. • 500,000+ participants in 2013. • 2,000 classrooms and over 100,000 students and educators. • Australia :: Perth :: South wrotealmost 4 Million words in 2013. • Supported by the • City of Armadale, • City of Cockburn, • City of Gosnells, • City of Melville, • City of South Perth, • Shire of Serpentine/Jarrahdale, • and Town of Victoria Park.

  4. Bringing YWP to Your Students • In the classroom: Students can participate in class with teacher resources such as lesson plans, workbooks, activities, a progress chart, and stickers. • In the school library: Invite students to write in the school library. Students can write together and follow progress on a school chart. • Independently at school: Provide resources so interested children can participate before or after school or during lunch, recess or free periods. • Independently at home and in the community: Give students information so they can participate from home or attend writing events at their local community library.

  5. Benefits for your Students • Self-confidence,creative writing skills,a love of books and writing. • Workbooks & Activities • Pep Talks & Support • Safe & Secure Community • Challenge a Friend • Web Badges and Winner or Participant Certificate

  6. Benefits for Your School • Develop your students self-confidence, community spirit, creative writing skills,and a love of books, early literacy, and writing. • Establish a NaNoWriMo library of literary works with free paperback copies of novels by your students and anthologies by your class. • Optional activities and comprehensive lesson plans for a full term with a firm foundation in the English curriculum. • Supportive educator environment with a global online community of teachers on the forums. • Community recognition, encouragement, and endorsement from participating councils.

  7. NaNoWriMo in the Classroom • Introduce students to NaNoWriMo – Participate as a class or school. • Optional – Plan your novel/story in October (discuss outlining, character development, story arcs, structure, and time management). • Start writing in November • Optional – Editing & Publishing in December (rewriting, editing, proofreading, cover design, and presentation). • Receive free professionally published copies of individual student novels or classroom fiction anthologies to keep in your school.

  8. Start Writing in November • Writing the first draft – write now, edit later • Beginning / Middle / Ending • Sensory Description, Dialogue, and Action • Add new words every day • Give students frequent opportunities to write and allow students to track their word counts in the classroom or school library.

  9. Your Free* Classroom Kit • NaNoWriMo’s Triumphant Chart of Noveling Progress • Up to 35 progress stickers • Up to 35 “Imagination Activated” buttons Fantastic tools for motivation and encouragement in the classroom. * Shipping not included.

  10. YWP Independent At School Or At Home • Support for independent writing students in the “West Australian Young Writers” virtual classroom and the YWP community forums online. • Independent students can have published copies of their own NaNoWriMo novel for friends and family. • Writing events at local community libraries provide inspiration and opportunities for students to write outside of school hours and among friends. • First five independent student participants from each community receives a complimentary starter kit.

  11. For More Information Rebecca Laffar-SmithNaNoWriMo Municipal Liaisonrebecca@oznowrimo.org SiobanTimmerPoet and Children’s Authorsioban@oznowrimo.org Write Along The Highwaywritealongthehighway.org NaNoWriMo YWPhttp://ywp.nanowrimo.org

  12. What Now? • Would you like to bring YWP into your classroom or school library? • Would you like us to introduce the YWP to your students at a school assembly or in a short classroom presentation? • Would you like information to distribute to your students so they can participate independently?

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