Sunday, March 23, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Why I Write for Middle Grade
I love to write for kids and teens - a wide age span - but today I want to share some of the reasons that I
write for middle grade kids.
First, let's talk about what age group is considered "middle grade". It's the age group of kids who are 9-12 years old. (Think third-sixth graders.) You might be thinking that is a big age span. It is. That is one reason that I love to write for that group. It is a time when many things are changing in their lives. Here are a few that come to mind.
I seek your prayers as I sit down at my computer to write.
write for middle grade kids.
First, let's talk about what age group is considered "middle grade". It's the age group of kids who are 9-12 years old. (Think third-sixth graders.) You might be thinking that is a big age span. It is. That is one reason that I love to write for that group. It is a time when many things are changing in their lives. Here are a few that come to mind.
Independent Reading Skills
Middle grade readers can read independently. They have learned the basics and can pick up a book or magazine to read for themselves. What a privilege and a joy to write for a group that is exerting its independence in print word!More Reading Choices
Along with the independent reading skills, come more choices in reading. The topics of the books vary greatly. It is a turn in the road when the reader (and his parents) must choose books that are appropriate over those than might steer the child in an unfavorable direction. Middle grade reading material is not always as innocent as most material for younger readers. I am humbled to have the opportunity to offer intriguing and Christ-honoring materials for middle grade readers.Peer Pressure
Middle graders are under more peer pressure than when they were younger. Often they pick up ideas about how to handle situations from what they read. What a responsibility to help kids navigate the waters of interacting with peers who may or may not be Christians!I seek your prayers as I sit down at my computer to write.
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I am super excited about my books. . .
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copyright (c) 2014 Carol McAdams Moore
Notes from Carol
I am super excited about my books. . .
Dare U 2 Open This Book - 90 ways to rock your faith
Just Sayin' - 90 ways to rock your faith
Coming from Zonderkidz in October 2014!
Have we connected on Twitter and Facebook?
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copyright (c) 2014 Carol McAdams Moore
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Read an Ebook Week
Read an Ebook Week was last week! Yep. It has come and gone, but maybe you were like me last week. B-U-S-Y. So, on my screen, this is Read an Ebook Week. You see, I have been promising myself to do just that (treat myself to something new to read). As I see it, it is better late than never. AND reading ebooks shouldn't be limited to one week a year anyway. That would be like saying that people could only eat fudge at Christmas. Maybe we shouldn't go there!
I added two YA books by Amy Clipston: Roadside Assistance and Destination Unknown. I'll be sure to post reviews when I finish them.
I also added an app for Bible Gateway. I use this reference on my computer everyday. It only seems logical to have it on my ipad.
How about you? Did you add any ebooks last week? If so, what are you reading?
The ebook treats I added to my screen?
I added two YA books by Amy Clipston: Roadside Assistance and Destination Unknown. I'll be sure to post reviews when I finish them.
I also added an app for Bible Gateway. I use this reference on my computer everyday. It only seems logical to have it on my ipad.
How about you? Did you add any ebooks last week? If so, what are you reading?
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I am super excited about my books. . .
Have we connected on Twitter and Facebook?
*******
copyright (c) 2014 Carol McAdams Moore
Notes from Carol
I am super excited about my books. . .
Dare U 2 Open This Book - 90 ways to rock your faith
Just Sayin' - 90 ways to rock your faith
Coming from Zonderkidz in October 2014!
Have we connected on Twitter and Facebook?
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copyright (c) 2014 Carol McAdams Moore
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