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Writing about Cyber Crime

posted on April 17, 2021

During my writing programme last year, I met many children who wanted to write detective stories. What would a detective story involve? How did investigations really happen?This got me thinking.What could I do that would be new and unusual? I've never solved a crime. I have no inside knowledge. And if children (and I!) don't want to write about smugglers and private islands and the like, what detective stories can we write?My answer was cyber crime. And that led to the very first guest session of my creative writing programme. About the Facilitator Shweta A. Chawla is an independent digital forensic investigator with over 15 years of experience in digital forensic and cyber investigations. She is the founder and chief investigator at SC Cyber Solutions, and has acted as consultant to various police departments in investigations into cyber crimes. Shweta is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: creative writing workshop, online creative writing programme, online workshops for children, Shweta A. Chawla, Writing about Cyber Crime

Workshops During a Pandemic

posted on April 8, 2021

Last week, I started reading Maya in a Mess with my book club for seven and eight-year-olds. As part of the discussion, I asked them, "Have you ever been a monitor in class? How do you feel?" "I feel like a king!" said one child."I love it," said another. "You don't have to just stand in line with the others. You can actually do things.""It feels good," said a third. "You feel responsible." One avid reader in the batch isn't seven yet, but she's at par with the others. When it was her turn, she said, "I haven't ever been a monitor." "Do you want to be a monitor?" I asked. There was a minuscule pause. "I don't know. I've never been to proper school. When I was in kindergarten, we didn't have monitors. Last year, it was all online. So I don't know what it would be like to be a monitor." My heart broke just a tiny bit. I've never been to proper school.Sigh. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Workshops Tagged With: online reading programme, online workshops for children, reading workshop, workshop anecdotes

Book Uncle and Me

posted on March 23, 2021

I discovered verse novels quite recently. I began by reading a few for young adults and then I slowly went down the age ladder. I love them. I love how much they say with such few words. Would I have enjoyed verse novels as a child? I have no way of telling, for I was such a mix. I liked things that were familiar, so it is possible that I would have rejected them out of hand as weird. On the other hand, I was never a fan of long paragraphs, so I don't know. I do know, though, that I want to introduce young readers to this form, and Book Uncle and Me is ideal. Yasmin has a mission. She wants to read a book a day for the rest of her life, and she has accomplished this for over a year thanks to Book Uncle, who not only runs a free lending library but also recommends the best books. One day, however, Yasmin discovers that Book Uncle is packing up. He's been told he needs a permit to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: Book Uncle and Me, books for ages seven and eight, Chapter Book, online reading programme, reading, Uma Krishnaswami

Wisha Wozzariter

posted on March 20, 2021

Wisha Wozzariter. Say it aloud. Wisha Wozzariter was what pushed me to launch this reading programme! Several parents have called to ask if my online creative writing programme is suited to children who want to begin the process of writing. The answer is 'no' because, for the most part, the children who enroll already enjoy writing. They write regularly and don't find written assignments a chore. For children who don't already write, the course could be daunting, and the last thing I want to do is to put children off writing altogether! So I wanted something that would introduce creative writing in smaller, more accessible chunks. And just as I was thinking about it, I came across Wisha Wozzariter. Wisha wants to be a writer. When she reads a book she loves - like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - she thinks, "Now that's a book I could have written." Enter Bookworm, who asks … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: books for ages nine and ten, online reading programme, Payal Kapadia, reading, Wisha Wozzariter

The Absent Author

posted on March 17, 2021

The Absent Author. The Bald Bandit. The Haunted Hotel. The Zombie Zone. Isn't this the kind of series you could see any child longing to collect?Book series are special and that's why, for each reading programme, I try to introduce at least one. They're sure shot ways of getting children hooked to reading! During my first reading programme, I introduced the hOle books with Trouble with Magic. During the second, it was the Amelia Bedelia series. Now, it's the A to Z Mysteries.Dink invites his favourite author, Wallis Wallace, to Green Lawn, and joy of joys! He receives a note from the author accepting the invitation! Unless he's kidnapped, Wallis Wallace promises to come to the Book Nook and meet Dink and his friends. When he doesn't show up, Dink has a mystery on his hands - the mystery of the absent author!Meticulously, Dink, Josh and Ruth go through Wallis Wallace's itinerary, trying … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: A to Z Mysteries, books for ages seven and eight, Chapter Book, online reading programme, reading, reading workshop, Ron Roy, The Absent Author

Playing with Kangaroo Words

posted on March 10, 2021

When I wrote about using Friends Behind Walls for my online reading programme, the first thing I thought of doing was playing with words. Putti loves breaking words up to make sense of them. Brouhaha = brew+haha, but has nothing to do with brewing tea or being funny. Yesterday, we thought of words like this. We thought of 'unfortunately' and 'perspective', as we hunted for humorous ideas."Is 'guin' a word?" one child asked me. Of course he wanted to do something with what a penguin is not. One idea led to another and we came to kangaroo words. I'm not good at coming up with these, but I love the idea! A kangaroo word is one that carries a synonym of itself in the word. We discussed just a handful in class - masculine contains the word male, blossom contains the word bloom, chicken contains the word hen. "I know this is difficult," I told the children, "but see if you can think … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Resources, Workshops Tagged With: Friends Behind Walls, kangaroo words, online reading programme, word games, writing activities

Flying with Grandpa

posted on March 9, 2021

I read Flying with Grandpa some time ago and enjoyed it. I wanted to read it with children, but had not yet figured out how. The book is slightly difficult for ages seven and eight, the age-group I was working with.  When parents started asking me about writing programmes for readers who are reluctant writers, the seed of an idea took root. A reading programme with smaller elements of creative writing would be perfect - and there! I had the perfect setup to read Flying with Grandpa! Xerxes wants to be like his grandfather, his beloved Mamavaji, but his mother has other plans for him. She wants him to be like JRD Tata. She is fierce and determined, pushing Xerxes to do things the correct way all the time. But his strict mother is just one of Xerxes's problems. His classmates tease him, calling him 'Xerox, Xerox'. When his Navjote approaches, they make up a rhyme about … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: books for ages nine and ten, Flying with Grandpa, Madhuri Kamat, online reading programme, reading, reading workshop

The Mystery of the Secret Hair Oil Formula

posted on March 5, 2021

The first edition of my online reading programme for ages 9 and 10 is here! For a while, I've had queries from parents about children who love reading but don't know how to get started on their writing journeys. They want to write, but they don't know what to do or how to go about it. I began mulling over it. Would a writing workshop help? Perhaps it would, but I felt that beginning on familiar ground - reading - would work better. And so, here it is - my first reading programme for this age-group. What better way to begin than with a book by Asha Nehemiah? I began my first reading programme for younger children with her Trouble with Magic, and we loved it. The Mystery of the Secret Hair Oil Formula is similar in so many ways, but still entirely different. Someone is trying to steal Malu Paati's secret hair oil formula. It is a special formula indeed, one that requires … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: Asha Nehemiah, books for ages nine and ten, online reading programme, reading, reading workshop, review, The Mystery of the Secret Hair Oil Formula

Maya in a Mess

posted on March 1, 2021

It seems to have become something of a tradition to begin each batch of my online reading programme with a hOle book. For the third edition of my programme, it's going to be Maya in a Mess, a delightful book that made me chuckle. Peopled with sparkling characters, this book is ideal for ages seven and eight, so how could I not include it in my programme? Maya is the cupboard monitor. The proudest moment of her life is when she is entrusted with the key to the class cupboard. The pride! The honour! The triumph! I remember the moment oh-so-clearly, and how could I not feel what Maya feels? Now, you can imagine what the mess is, can't you? Discussion Responsibility is serious business! What was the greatest thing you were entrusted with? What do you do when you make a mistake? How do you think people would react if you lost something precious? Activity What makes a reading programme … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: books for ages seven and eight, hOle books, Maya in a Mess, Meera Nair, online reading programme, reading, reading workshop

Past the Halfway Mark

posted on February 27, 2021

Four books in six weeks - that's what my current online reading programme involves. And just like that, four weeks have gone by. If I make participants reflect on their journeys with me, I suppose it is because I enjoy the process of reflection myself. Each time I look back, I find myself nodding slowly at some new learning, some new revelation. Now, at just past the halfway mark, I can't stop thinking about reading tastes and how much they differ. "I'm a cheetah reader," a child said proudly, referring to our second book, Hungry to Read."Me too!""Me too!""I'm a Bull!" said another.Where I thought children would resent being categorized into 'cheetah', … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: online reading programme, reading, reading workshop

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