A manual for teachers and writers who would like to organise a really interesting writing workshop for students. This workshop enables your students to actually produce a real book. The manual is available on Kindle.
Inspire your students and enable them to build their own
book.
This step-by step guide for teachers and writers, and the
photocopiable resource that goes with it, show you how to organise creative
writing workshops with a difference and with a very tangible end product. Your
students can see their work turned into a book that has a spine and can sit on
a shelf, raising money for charity at the same time.
Students can:
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Improve their writing
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Write with a purpose
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Learn about commerce and enterprise
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Engage with the local and wider community
Teachers and writers learn how to:
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Plan and organise your workshops
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Get the best writing out of your students
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Maximise the impact of your book
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Build a book with little or no financial outlay
Introduction
The Build a Book Workshop
is about getting your students to create a book in a limited amount of
time. They look at the whole process of how a book is made: writing, editing,
selecting, designing, illustrating and marketing. This workshop enables
students to see what is involved in producing a book and motivates them to
start and to complete a piece of writing.
They actually produce a book. It becomes a tangible object
that sits on a shelf. You may also opt to have the book as an e-book and a web
site if you wish.
This process is very adaptable and can easily be used to
build a book in a day, two days, a week, a month, a term or a year.
Some work needs to be carried out behind the scenes, some of
which is quite technical, and this guide shows you how. If the technical work
is too much, we also show you ways of getting help with that as effectively as
possible.
Everything described in this manual for teachers is based on
the experience of producing anthologies of children’s writers with schools. All
of the books have supported a charity – in two cases this was the schools own
library - and in all cases students’ confidence in their writing has
increased.
The Build a Book Workshop
can be extremely cross-curricular and offers your students opportunities
to:
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improve their writing
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understand the world of publishing
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work collaboratively
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understand the wider community
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support the wider community
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understand how businesses work
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improve their IT skills
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take part in an enterprise activity
This manual contains a step-by-step guide to setting up a Build a Book Workshop and making sure
that a book is produced at the end of it. There are several choices at each
stage of the process. It is probably a good idea to read it from cover to cover
to start with and then work through it section by section when you have a
clearer idea of your workshop shape.
You may also order a book containing photocopiable resources
from our web site. You may purchase this as a hard copy or as a PDF file. Also
a template for formatting your book is available from our web site.
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