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Inspired by the bestselling "Zlata's Diary, this site invites you to record your thoughts and experiences. Write as freely as you would in your own journal. Entries can be posted anonymously or with first names and ages attached. You can read enrties from others on a variety of topics.
http://www.diaryproject.com/ |
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A bilingual (Spanish/English) site for kid authors. Kids can publish writing,poetry, and jokes on the web. Made by a teacher, and there will be noadvertising, ever.
http://www.kidscribe.org/ |
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Have you always thought you should write the Great American Novel? Well, what about writing it in one calendar month? Every November, thousands of people around the world set aside sit down to write their own novel. Check out this brainchild from a group of friends in the San Francisco Bay Area.
http://www.nanowrimo.org/ |
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Welcome to the web site created by The National film Board of Canada (NFB). Although "Kids" of all ages can have fun on the site, it is mainly designed for children in Elementary School. Through the use of games and challenging activities we hope to stimulate children into reading, writing and art that can be shared with other children around the world.
http://www.nfbkids.ca/ |
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Take surveys, share your own writing, and create your own online survey. Then read game, movie, music, and book reviews written by teens. From the University of Michigan.
http://www.smartgirl.org/ |
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The Write Site is a multimedia language arts curriculum that makes the process of telling a story fun. Students take on the role of journalists—generating leads, gathering facts, and writing stories—using the tools and techniques of real-life journalists. The Write Site is specially designed for middle school students.
http://www.writesite.org/ |
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