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Writers' Workshop at KDES and MSSD
— Prepare for Publishing —
— Publish Book —

The Writing Process: Publinshin Post-It note
First Draft
Share With Class
Second Draft
Content Conference
Self-Editing
Editing Conference with Teacher
About the Author/Dedication
  Prepare for Publishing
  Publish Book

By this point all the students have worked hard writing their stories, getting feedback, improving and editing their stories, and writing "About the Author" and "Dedication" pages. They are now ready to type their stories into a computer and publish their books.

    photo of student typing her story into a computer
A young author types up a story - KDES

Prepare for Publishing

Many students love to type on a computer. They seem to be more motivated to go through the entire writing process knowing that, at the end, they get to use a computer for desktop publishing. Students should use word processors that are appropriate for their age and skill level. It can be very frustrating for young authors to have to learn a complex software program when all they want to do is print out their stories.

Publish Book

At KDES, we have a section in the common area where students can make their books. This section has needles and floss (to make sewn-bound books), rings (to make three-hole punch books) and binding supplies (to make other kinds of bound books). We also have several books that show a variety of techniques for publishing books. We want the children to be creative and to understand that every book should be celebrated.


Elijah

Elijah had been working for several weeks on a book about a cat. After he typed it into the computer and printed it out, E.J. used various book binding supplies to make his book.

book1   book2

book3   book4

book5   book6

book7   book8

For additional information on publishing young authors' books, we recommend the following:

Saloff, Jamie L. (1996). The Publishing Center: How to Create a Successful Publishing Center in Your School, Church, or Community Group. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann Educational Books, ISBN 0-435-08134-9.

Scarffe, Bronwen, and Wilson, Lorraine (1988). You Can't Make a Book in a Day.- A Practical Guide to Classroom Publishing. Victoria, Australia: Robert Anderson & Associates, ISBN 0-949133-18-3.

Sunflower, Cherlyn (1993). 75 Creative Ways to Publish Students' Writing. New York: Scholastic, ISBN 0-590-49270-5.

Walsh, Natalie (1996). Easy Bookmaking.- Thematic Pop-Ups, Cards, & Shape Books. New York: Scholastic, ISBN 0-59067474-9.

 

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