Recommended Materials:
*Below, you will find a list of resources to assist students who wish to publish their own work:
Welcome Advanced Math 5 Language Arts 6 Language Arts 7 Language Arts 8 Reading 6. Permissiontobringpersonallaptoptoclass.docx: File Size: 16 kb. My name is Emily Pizzino and I am thrilled to be the Orchestra director at Lucy Addison Middle School. For the last three years I have taught 4 th and 5 th grade Strings at several different elementary schools (Garden City, Highland Park, Wasena, and Fishburn Park). Before that I was the music teacher at Westside Elementary (My name was Miss Williams then.
*Stone Soup: the magazine by young writers and artists is unique among children’s magazines — it’s the only magazine made up entirely of the creative work of children. Young people from all over the world contribute their stories, poems, book reviews, and art work to Stone Soup. At first, it’s hard to believe 8- to 13-year-olds can create such engrossing stories, evocative poems, and gorgeous illustrations. But as regular readers of Stone Soup know — they can! http://www.stonesoup.com/
*Merlyn’s Pen: Fiction, Essays, and Poems by America’s Teens is perhaps the oldest of all publishers devoted exclusively to teens in grades 6-12. http://www.merlynspen.org/
*Skipping Stones is a nonprofit children’s magazine that encourages cooperation, creativity and celebration of cultural and environmental richness. Skipping Stones publishes bimonthly during the school year, which accepts art and original writings in every language and from all ages. Each issue also contains international pen pals, book reviews, news, and a guide for parents and teachers. The guide offers creative activities and resources for making best use of Skipping Stones in your home or classroom. http://www.skippingstones.org/
* Potato Hill Poetry is a bimonthly magazine, except July and August, for teachers and students K-12. They publish poems written by students along with writing exercises, interviews with poets, book reviews, contests, and other poetry related material. Its staff is also interested in submissions of cartoons, writing exercises, artwork (black ink on plain white paper), essays on the writing process, and black and white photographs. http://www.potatohill.com/
*TeenInk is a national magazine, book, and web site featuring teen writing, information, art, photos, poetry, teen issues, and more. All articles are written by teenage authors.) http://www.teenink.com/
*The Concord Review
(A quarterly journal of exemplary history essays by high school students. Editors ask that students submit essays approximately 5,000 words in length.) http://www.tcr.org/
*The Writer’s Slatecomes out three times a year and publishes original poetry, exposition, and narration from students enrolled in kindergarten through twelfth grade.) http://www.writingconference.com/ Saec ruler of dusksugars legacy stables.
*Blue Jean Magazine is an alternative to the glamour and beauty magazines targeting teen girls. It is the only magazine written and edited by young women around the world between the ages of 13 and 19. They publish teen fiction, poetry, art, commentary and nonfiction works. Its mission is to publish what young women are thinking, saying, and doing. http://bluejeanpublishing.com/
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