Have you been looking for a handbook that contains everything you need to know to start a student newspaper in your school? Are you a newspaper advisor in need of some teacher-tested tips? Whether your school newspaper is a dream or a reality, "Kids in Print" is a book you should have at your fingertips. Hints on organizing, teaching journalism skills, layout, and publication-plus a variety of student reproducibles and a handy glossary to help motivate real-life writing experiences are all included in this informative resource by the creator of NESPA, the National Elementary Schools Press Association. Let Mind-Stretch help you get your "Kids in Print." For grades 3-9.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Great Starter Advice:
I studied the book before I started and found a way for my entire class to be involved instead of doing a school-wide publication. I wish they had included more information on the computer layouts. Great Book!!
Great Resource for Anyone putting together a newspaper:
This book has been invaluable to me. I started an elementary school newspaper this year and this book helped me to organize myself and the kids. It includes all kinds of checklists and resources for the kids to use in writing and planning out their articles,including the 5 W's,a revision checklist geared toward a news article, photography tips, lists of alternate ways to say "said". There were worksheets to help me organize who was writing what and gave me a master list of everything that was going on (some... more info
must have!!:
Excellent product for an elementary newspaper advisor! Many prepared forms for students and the advisor. This is a must have! I did find though that if you join NESPA, mentioned in the book, I think it's a 1 time payment of $40 that you will receive this book and another one dedicated to reporters.
Fantastic Guide:
This book is just what I needed to get our school newspaper uder way. It has everything a teacher needs and more. The content is great and the resources are icing on the cake. My students didn't know journalism could be so much fun!
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