Saturday, 8 October 2011

Wacky ways to get your students reading.....


Wacky ... but true!

Wacky, but true....

Wacky ... but true is a monthly magazine format mix of freaky, fun and fascinating facts produced in the Hunter region,NSW. 


Now in its fifth year of production the magazine is proving to be a winner in homes and schools across Australia and overseas.


Research has shown that 73% of Australian youngsters prefer reading 
magazines to any other type of reading, and this magazine is sure to 
be a winner with its short, pithy items and eye-catching artwork. The magazine is edited and published by Michelle Down, an experienced primary teacher/ librarian. She says she loves doing the writing and research and feels the magazine is filling a gap in providing children with reading material that increases their general knowledge in a fun way.
  
Wacky, but true is one of the few quality children's magazines published in Australia.
NSW Premier's Reading Challenge 2012 Any two magazines from this series may be read as Premier's Reading Challenge books; up to five more can be read as personal choice   See Series lists for individual titles. 
If you have not had this magazine previously you can access back copies of the Wacky, but true magazine to order.

Wacky, but true.... is now available online as an e-mag. Check out a sample of the online mag below.



Super specials  for school site licences are available now.
Unlimited numbers of students can read the magazine on any computer at any time while at the school and:
- Teachers can enable a class to read Wacky together and work through the question sheets
- Individual students can access the magazine at any time for remedial or extension work while at the school
- Great opportunity for comprehension work.



A site licence that allows your school to place the magazine on your server and allow full student access  for only $149.
Teachers can apply to receive FREE activity sheets based on stories in the magazine. These will be emailed to you each month to be used in conjunction with the magazine.
Do you have students who love to write and would love a wide audience of their peers? YES? Then check out the INKROOM.
Michelle has recently begun the InkRoom, which is an avenue for budding authors to submit their work. Children send their stories and poems to the InkRoom website for others to read and comment on, and the best are published in the Wacky magazine each month. Prizes are awarded for the best submissions.



The InkRoom is a subsidiary of Wacky … but true magazine. 
Use of the InkRoom will:
  • Provide students with an incentive to write
  • Encourage and inspire group participation
  • Provide examples of quality writing
  • Encourage the development of writing skills
  • Inspire students through peer review of their work
  • Publish articles and win rewards for gifted students

  • Disclosure:
  • I have no personal affiliation with the author of this magazine nor will I gain any financial benefit from bringing this  site to your attention.

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