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How to Teach a Child to Write a Novel

Welcome, visitors from Homeschool Freebie of the Day! Scroll down for your link to this free course!

This spring, I formed the Junior Secret Noveling Club, a small group of kids who wanted to learn to write novels. The kids were between ages 7 and 9, and all homeschooled, all brisk little chirpy creative spirits who were game for my games.



I developed a curriculum to teach them the nuts and bolts of writing a novel, from developing a subplot to placing significant objects in the setting, even giving their hero a tragic flaw. I introduced a lot of concepts and techniques which children wouldn't typically be exposed to, with the idea that learning the hows and whys of novel construction would make them better readers. Even if they weren't necessarily going to sit down and pen
The Grapes of Wrath, they would approach their reading material with a new level of awareness.



The "club" was set up kind of like a mini-scouts, with badges to earn (conflict, villain, chapter list, etc.), a secret handshake, and an oath to begin the meetings. The students kept a notebook and filled it with their activities in class, the worksheets they did to earn badges, and their homework assignments.

We did eight weeks of progressive lessons, including a little bit of grammar and a lot of silliness and games. At the end of the session, they walked away with a detailed plan and chapter list, well prepared to launch their novel-writing. They also walked away with a new attention to the "behind the scenes" aspect of books they were reading, newly conscious of the decisions authors make and the reasons they make them. At the end of the course, they "graduated" and I authorized them all (in the silliest way possible) to go and be novelists.



The entire course is now published on my Examiner site. On each lesson's page, you'll find a link to download the relevant PDF to create the worksheets and activities you'll need:

How to teach your child to write a novel: Preparation
How to teach your child to write a novel: Lesson 1: Genre
How to teach your child to write a novel: Lesson 2: Hero
How to teach your child to write a novel: Lesson 3: Villain
How to teach your child to write a novel: Lesson 4: Conflict
How to teach your child to write a novel: Lesson 5: Setting
How to teach your child to write a novel: Lesson 6: Plot Map
How to teach your child to write a novel: Lesson 7: Analysis
How to teach your child to write a novel: Lesson 8: Chapter List
How to teach your child to write a novel: Follow-up and FAQ

Okay, Homeschool Freebie of the Day visitors, here is your full PDF! I have been asking users to help me promote the series in exchange for receiving the full course in one document, but today's special freebie comes with no strings attached. Enjoy! Click the image below to download!

NOTE
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You will need the story The Jungle Wolf for lesson 3. The link in the PDF isn't functioning like I thought it would, so here is a link to the story, The Jungle Wolf.

NOTE: If you do not have random picture tiles, you may download and use these PDF
grids, thoughtfully provided by reader Deanna Butler, to print on cardstock: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.


I would love for you to take any or all of these lessons and adapt them to your own use! This year during NaNoWriMo, I will collect a list of homeschooled children writing novels (mine will be!) and connect them via the internet for support and encouragement.

With a little over eight weeks before National Novel Writing Month and eight weeks in this course, this is the perfect time to launch your own Junior Secret Noveling Club and get some creative juices flowing.

What should you do with your novel after you've written it? The Book Arts Bash deadline is January 1 this year. Write your novel in November, revise it in December, and submit it to the Book Arts Bash to be judged by best-selling authors like Sara Gruen, Holly Black, Lois Lowry, and more. You could win a critique from a NYC literary agent. Last year, homeschooled children in many categories got comments and suggestions from agents, authors, and industry pros.
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50 Responses to “How to Teach a Child to Write a Novel”

  1. # Blogger Kez

    What an awesome course to do! Thanks so much for the free lessons.  

  2. # Anonymous Elizabeth

    This is great! I really appreciate the free lesson plan and built-in motivation (NaNo). Thanks so much!  

  3. # Blogger Aimee

    What a great idea! Thanks for sharing this.  

  4. # Blogger Bleu

    I'm dropping by from the Carnival, and I will definitely be passing this post along to a friend of mine who has a young daughter who loves to write short stories.  

  5. # Anonymous Monica

    very cool. LOVE the lesson plans.  

  6. # Blogger MiaZagora

    I'm always looking for inexpensive - or, better yet, free - but quality resources! Thank you so much for sharing your gifts!  

  7. # Anonymous Home School Dad

    That is fantastic. That would be a great thing for me to teach sometime at our co-op.  

  8. # Blogger JillSF

    This looks amazing! Thank you for sharing with homeschoolers in this way.  

  9. # Blogger Tracy

    Thank You!!!

    This sounds great I can't wait to get my kids started!!  

  10. # Blogger Pamela

    Looks like great ideas! Thank you so much! Pamela
    http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/joyfulschool/  

  11. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Wow! This looks like a thought-provoking brain exercise that will have fun results! I want to write a novel NOW. Thank you!  

  12. # Blogger Christine

    Thank you so much for this wonderful resource! My boys and I are excited to start!  

  13. # Blogger Pam Chaddon

    I love it! Thank you fro sharing.  

  14. # Blogger MrsMomma

    Thank you!  

  15. # Blogger dottie

    I found you through Homeschool Freebie of the Day. This is fantastic. My daughter is an avid writer and this will be great for her. I will definitely start reading your blog. Thanks again for the wonderful resource.  

  16. # Anonymous Best Homeschool Buys

    Thank you for providing this course. I have a daughter that is an aspiring writer and these lessons will be be useful.

    I love ideas like this that go beyond the scope of traditional schooling. What freedom we have in homeschooling to learn in delightful ways!

    Thanks.

    Julie  

  17. # Blogger For His Glory

    Thank you very much! It is very well done. I appreciate you sharing with us!  

  18. # Blogger Kelly

    Thank you so much. This looks great. I will definitely be sending people your way  

  19. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Thank you so much -- these plans are wonderful! Christina  

  20. # Anonymous Relishing Life

    Thank you so much for the wonderful lessons!! I appreciate your hard work and your willingness to share that with us!! I twitted about it.

    Thank you!!  

  21. # Blogger Jenn Purdy

    I put the link up on my FB page! Thank you.

    Jenn Purdy (Atlanta)  

  22. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hi Lostcheerio,
    Thanks for the lessons! We are starting a reading club and book chats and this is a great supplement to it!

    Lori (BC, Canada)  

  23. # Blogger Debbie Maxwell Allen

    I've been teaching writing and novel writing to homeschoolers for several years. I'm very impressed with how you put this together. Great job!

    Debbie (Colorado)  

  24. # Blogger devildogwife

    Thank you! I had just blogged about your course last night, so it was funny that it's the freebie of the day today. :)  

  25. # Blogger SisterTipster

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    blessings!  

  26. # Blogger Ann

    Thanks for a great idea! It came at the perfect time... my daughter has been wanting to write a book; and we just moved to VA from ID and will be homeschooling on our own this year (we've been in a very structured co-op up 'til now) so this is gonna be wonderful!  

  27. # Blogger Misty aka Elvisgirl

    This is awesome. My daughter wants to start a novel writing club. I will be visiting your site again. Thank you!  

  28. # Anonymous Alecia

    Thanks SO much for sharing this. It's DEFINITELY going into this year's homeschool curriculum for the kids AND me! We might even do it with our 4-H club. Thanks again!  

  29. # Anonymous Michele

    This is very generous! Thank you. My daughter enjoys writing and we'd like to try to get a group together like this.  

  30. # Blogger Keanan Brand

    I don't teach in a homeschool setting, but I do work with kids at a Boys & Girls Club, teaching them poetry and essay writing, among other skills. We are limited on our budget, so thank you for sharing your curriculum -- and for creating it! It looks like a LOT of fun.  

  31. # Blogger Kim M.

    I have been wanting to do this very thing with my homeschooled children. Thank you so much for giving me the tools!  

  32. # Blogger CfM Molly

    Great resource! Thank you. I'm teaching a writing class at our homeschool co-op in Sept.

    Molly  

  33. # Blogger Kolfinna

    WOW! Thanks for offereing thos on the Freebie! This will help out a lot as I am also using another freebie resource similar for school this year. My boys, and I, am writing a story.  

  34. # Blogger Ali

    I've read all the way through the lessons and CAN'T WAIT to begin! I'm teaching a writing co-op this fall and will definitely use this for prose. This sounds good for all ages. Do you have any lessons for poetry?  

  35. # Blogger hzgrace

    Thank you for the blessing!
    Finances have been very tight and your generosity is filling one of the gaps in our curriculum.
    (((((((((Thank you))))))))))))
    Glenda  

  36. # Blogger Jessica

    Thanks, this looks like a fun way to get kids writing. I also love your Treasure Island ebook and am eager to use it with my homeschool group.  

  37. # Blogger JoAnn

    I have been looking for a way to boost my child's enthusiasm for writing and this is just wonderful! Thank you! I digg'd it too!  

  38. # Anonymous Ashley M.

    Thank you very much for being so generous.. & creative!! ;D I still have littles but this looks very exciting for one day soon! It is appreciated.  

  39. # Blogger Paula

    Thanks for this resource. I have participated in Nano for the last two years and hope to have my son, age 11, join me this year. I look forward to digging into this material.  

  40. # Blogger Paul and Vicki Young

    I'd love to download this one, but my computer says, "File Damaged" and that's as far as I get. Any advice?
    Vicki in South Africa  

  41. # Anonymous Sharon

    Thanks so much! We live overseas and have our kids in local schools and I supplement my kid's English education at home. This is so wonderfully helpful! Thank you!  

  42. # Anonymous TaraB

    Thank you for the free ebook on how to teach children to write a novel. i hope to put it to good use this year. blessings!  

  43. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Oh, wow! Thanks so much - this looks like a really fun way to learn to write!  

  44. # Blogger Kylie

    Thank you for this, much appreciated.  

  45. # Blogger Joy McD

    Thank you so much for sharing this :)  

  46. # Blogger Heather

    I was searching for ideas to help my daughter with nanowrimo this year and then... here you are! Thank you so much for the wonderful work you shared. I can hardly wait to get started! Nanowrimo is going to be better than ever this year!  

  47. # Blogger Deanna

    I've been working through your course with a co-op group, and its going FANTASTICALLY! Thanks so much for putting this together.

    On lesson 6, I didn't have any random magnets (I know, right?) so I just spent some time creating some PDFs with 100 tiles of free clipart images that I found online - I wanted to let you know that if you want a copy of my PDFs to offer with lesson 6, I'd be happy to email them to you. If not, no biggie :-) I printed them out on cardstock, cut out the tiles, and let the kids draw five random images.

    Thanks again for this course. I told my daughter tonight that we were almost done with it, and she asked if we could teach it again as soon as we were done :-) The kids (I have 6 in the group, ranging in age from 7-11) all LOVE it. They are so engaged and best of all, having fun!  

  48. # Blogger Lostcheerio

    Wow, Deanna, that would be fantastic! If you email it to me, I can post it, or if you would like to keep it on your site I can direct traffic your way. As you wish! :) Thanks for doing that; that will be really helpful!  

  49. # Blogger Deanna

    I found your email address ;-) Files are on their way. Thanks again.  

  50. # Blogger Deanna

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