When you write them at school, your teacher calls them book reports. But when they are published, they magically become book reviews. Harness the power of the Internet to turn your book reports into published book reviews at these five sites.
Enter this British site through the door appropriate for your age: either eight to eleven, or eleven to fourteen.
In this five-part writing seminar from children's author Rodman Philbrick, students in grades three through eight learn how to write and edit a book review.
Create booklet, newspaper, flyer, or brochure online
Parents and teachers from coast-to-coast have been asking me for news sites for kids. With so much to absorb and understand, we need to discuss current events with our children and not let the television be the last word on the subject. Luckily, the follo
Although the Internet could be viewed as one giant encyclopedia, there is one very important difference: the bulk of the Internet is written by sources with dubious credentials. When you need background information for a school paper or a research project
When you write them at school, your teacher calls them book reports. But when they are published, they magically become book reviews. Harness the power of the Internet to turn your book reports into published book reviews at these five Web sites that acce
The Internet Public Library posts book reviews written by kids, but they must be submitted by a parent, teacher or librarian.
Interested in scary books? How about fantasy and time travel? The Seminole County Public Library has pages of recommended kid books, organized by subject, and welcomes reviews on any book on their list.