NANOWRIMO
Jan 05, 2016
NANOWRIMO
WHAT IS NANOWRIMO? It’s not…
A bridge in Alaska A European Swallow A type of storm
It is… National Novel Writing Month A chance to be creative A time to set goals for writing A community building activity
Skills NaNoWriMo Builds:
Fluency – Writing so much in so little time boosts proficiency in grammar, spelling, and punctuation, and will help you approach future writing assignments with ease and confidence.
Confidence – When creating so much prose in such a short period of time, you will realize just how much you can accomplish when you put your mind to it.
Creativity – Creating characters, situations, dialogue, and even whole planets from scratch helps you think, and apply your fanciful ideas to a full project.
Time Management – you will learn how to tackle a huge project by breaking it down into manageable bites!
What do we have to do? To participate in NaNoWriMo, you should
first set a word count goal for a ROUGH DRAFT…
This is your goal! Pick something that is challenging, but you can achieve! 8,000 words in one month (roughly 13 pages) 15, 000 words in one month (roughly 25 pages) 30,000 words (roughly 50 pages) 50,000 words (roughly 100 pages)
After you set a goal…
After you set a goal, start planning what you will write… A novel A series of short stories A series of essays A series of poems
What Does It Have to Be About?
WHATEVER YOU WANT! Pick something that is interesting to
you…school appropriate of course!
FOR GREAT RESOURCES…
Visit… http://ywp.nanowrimo.org/ http://nanowrimo.org
How do I keep track of my totals? A typed 12 point font page averages
around 400 words. You can use word count on Microsoft
Word if you are typing. If you hand write, count your first few
pages and take the average amount of words you write per page.
Once a week, on Thursday, you will be asked a total to give your English teacher.
WHEN CAN I WRITE?
NOVEMBER 1st – 30th
We Can Do It!
Let’s see how many words Kinard can write in one month!!!