Wikipedia:Schools/Projects/Notable Female Authors
Notable Female Authors for Middle Grades/Young Adult is a research project for a school in California. Up to 65 students will be researching and editing articles on notable female authors (based on awards won, number of students who read an author's work, etc). They will research in library reference sources and then they will edit and cite the sources they reference in the Simple English Wikipedia article.
They will create their accounts in the day or two prior to the workshop, and they will be doing the actual editing from about 8am-12noon PST on Monday, March 23, 2015. Teachers will look over the work and be done checking it by April 4, 2015. (Taking the full two weeks.)
The IP range on our primary internet link is:
64.62.148.194 through 64.62.148.254
The IP range on our backup internet link is:
64.60.251.82 through 64.60.251.86
Contacts
[change source]- Teacher: Castilibrary (talk · contribs)
- Ambassador: Peterdownunder (talk · contribs)
Banners
[change source]- {{class project|teacher=Castilibrary|link=Wikipedia:Schools/Projects/Notable Female Authors}}
For articles: Please add this banner on the top of each article you work on. It indicates to other Wikipedia users this article is part of the Notable Female Authors project.
Editors
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Articles edited
[change source]- Suzanne Collins
- Veronica Roth
- Virginia Hamilton
- Linda Sue Park
- Pam Muñoz Ryan
- Kate DiCamillo
- Grace Lin
- Rebecca Stead
- Jennifer L. Holm
- Clare Vanderpool
- Louise Erdrich
- Paula Danziger
- Dodie Smith
- Joan Bauer
- Wendy Mass
- Cynthia Kadohata
- E. Lockhart
- Jacqueline Kelly
- E. L. Konigsburg
- Judy Blume
- Suzanne Collins
- Veronica Roth
- Jacqueline Woodson
- Lois Lowry
- Sharon Creech
- Sharon Draper
- Laurie Halse Anderson
- Marissa Meyer
- Tamora Pierce
- Ally Carter
- Kirsten Miller
- Katherine Applegate
- Thanhha Lai
- Rita Williams-Garcia
- Raina Telgemeier