I’ve just revised and updated Best Places Where Students Can Write For An “Authentic Audience.”
It would be great if readers offered new additions to the list in the comments section here….
I’ve just revised and updated Best Places Where Students Can Write For An “Authentic Audience.”
It would be great if readers offered new additions to the list in the comments section here….
I don’t see the list yout already have so here are my suggestions :
Teen ink online magazine and it’s international
Stone Soup kids up to age 12 or 13 can submit. Their work can be published in the magazine found in school libraries.
Many onine story writers like Story bird and Booked on allow you to publish you work to an online audience as well as a real hard copy book
Have students create their own stories the old fashion way. Bind them. Give yiur class a publishing company name. Publish your books and share with students from a younger grade, have a book launch with parents or other members of the school/community.
Have students or students and parents create dual language books for esl kids to read. Have esl kids write in first language and parents or students translate into English. This too can be read by ELL students or even all students.
Thanks for the suggestions!
How about leaving book reviews on Amazon.com or Barnes and noble
Join the Global Read Aloud that will begin in October. Here you can connect with other teachers and classrooms. https://theglobalreadaloud.com/category/2016/