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Matt Porter – Featured Author

‘Attention! Up straight, soldiers.’ Matt Porter’s new chapter book for ages 7+, Mr Sergeant and the Dodgeballs of Doom, is the first book in the CRT: Crazy Relief Teachers.

In Mr Sergeant and the Dodgeballs of Doom, military madman, Mr Sergeant, taking charge of Grade 6B at Outback Creek Primary School. Push-ups and other military style punishments are the order of the day as Mr Sergeant trains his charges for a dodgeball battle versus a pack of super-competitive dads.

Matt talks about his books

The idea for the Crazy Relief Teachers series was hatched when I read a newspaper article declaring that a rural school didn’t have enough teachers. The solution? They were considering hiring people from other jobs. I thought ‘What would happen if these people taught in-line with their previous profession?’ I brainstormed ideas and came up with Mr Sergeant training students for a dodgeball battle as if they were soldiers.

I researched everything about the army, soldiers and training methods. This included watching movies, reading books and internet searches. My next task was to take the information I had learnt about the army and place it into a school setting. Hopefully this achieved a lot of humour as students can relate to the thrill or dread of a casual relief teacher and Mr Sergeant is definitely a crazy relief teacher! He orders the students to complete an obstacle course while their classmates hurl dodgeballs at them, divides the class into squadrons and formulates a battle plan to defeat the dads.

Mr Sergeant and the Dodgeballs of Doom can be purchased from the Celapene Press website at:

http://www.celapenepress.com.au/bookshop.html

The second book in the series, Ms Law and the Corn-fusing Case of the Broken Window, is out now and can also be bought from Celapene Press.

Matt’s Writing Activity

Here’s a fun, free writing activity from Matt.

Don’t forget to enter our writing competition. Find out more here http://writingclassesforkids.com/competitions-2/

 

 

 

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Author, Sheryl Gwyther talks Story Making Ideas

Today I’m very  pleased to welcome my good friend, Sheryl Gwyther to Writing Classes for Kids. Sheryl is the author of many great books including Secrets of Eromanga and Princess Clown where she used real parts of history and situations to create her fiction.

FINDING STORY-MAKING IDEAS … it’s easier than you think

by Sheryl Gwyther 

Story ideas can pop into your head from EVERYWHERE – from almost forgotten memories, from overheard conversations, from newspaper articles, from the funny things people do, from history and even from the landscape itself. Sometimes ideas can come from the wonderful world of WORDS.

I made up a writing challenge that I call the DOUBLE TROUBLE GAME. In this game, you have to pick two nouns from a list of unlikely ‘room-mates’ or naming words that don’t go together. Like:

GOLDFISH EARTHQUAKE / FROG GUITAR / ROOM FEATHER / CLOWN PRINCESS 

You get the idea? Now imagine the combination of two nouns and ask yourself What if?

  • What if there was a clown who wanted to be a princess?
  • Or better still, what if there was a princess who was different?
  • What if she loved clowning and to make people laugh?
  • What if she was the heir to the throne?
  • What if she was in trouble because the last thing she wanted to be was a royal princess?
  • What if her tricks went terribly wrong?

That is basically what I did with my chapter book, Princess Clown when I chose two words from my DOUBLE TROUBLE list – Clown/Princess and asked, What if?

Loads of other people have recognised how clever words can be when you combine them together. Famous musicians do it all the time. Here are some of the most recognised names of rock bands words that are ‘unlikely room-mates’.

GUNS ‘N ROSES

LED ZEPPELIN

STONE ROSES

GREEN DAY

COLDPLAY (well, it could be 2 words)

PEARL JAM

Want an extra challenge? Try three words from my DOUBLE TROUBLE word list! Then you’d have to call it TRIPLE TROUBLE.

PS If you’d like to use my list of nouns for the DOUBLE TROUBLE game, head on over to my kids’ only blogsite: http://sherylgwyther4kids.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/the-double-trouble-list.pdf

© Sheryl Gwyther 2011

Princess Clown is available from Blake Publishing, Australia (ISBN 9781741646481) http://www.blake.com.au/Gigglers-Blue-2-Princess-Clown-p/9781741646481.htm

Sheryl is an Australian children’s author living in Brisbane, Queensland. She likes to visit schools and libraries as well as write. For more information about her other books, short stories and plays; about how she writes; or if you’d like Sheryl to visit your school, check out:

Website: http://www.sherylgwyther.net

Writers’ blog: http://sherylgwyther.wordpress.com

Perhaps Sheryl’s ideas have given you inspiration for a story of our next writing competition. Here’s where you’ll find more information:

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