Last week, I went to my son's fourth grade authors party where we got to celebrate all his writing for the year. Super fun! He even had two of his stories published in hardbound books. Pretty neat. During the party, all the kids stood up and offered their best writing advice for incoming fourth graders. They gave the best advice! So, I thought I'd share it with you. I'm just going to paraphrase because 1) Some of them don't talk very loud and I couldn't hear them. 2) This was last week, and I didn't write it down at the time, so you know... This is what I remember of the fourth grade writing advice:
Use good word choice. Like, "He dashed," instead of, "He went."Create great characters by using people from real life.Always be thinking of ideas. Write them downAnd the best piece of advice from many of the students:
Don't give up. Keep trying. The more you write, the better it will be.Pretty wise ten year olds, don't you think? They have an amazing teacher.
Then I made my son sign his books for me. That's what author parties are for after all!
Published on May 25, 2011 08:49