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Get Ready for Your Author Visit! 

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Guide

Find out how you can prepare your students to make the most out of their lesson and author visit experience.

Click to learn more.

If you are interested in buying a book or two for your class, you can click this little fella.

Or if you are interested in discounts for the whole class, check out the Student Book Sale below.

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📣   Student Book Sale!  📚​​​

To celebrate our virtual visit, all of your school families can shop with YOUR exclusive class promo code and get books:
 
- with a 25% off discount
- signed and shipped FREE* to your school 

*FREE shipping for U.S. only. For Canada and International orders, shipping charges will apply.

🤔  Already have books but want a keepsake?

Your student families can request a
FREE signed bookplate using this form.
 
Any bookplates ordered for your class will be mailed to your school (or a single address) after the visit.

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Confession: I didn't know what a bookplate was until I became an author. 😁 In case you are like me:

A bookplate is a special sticker label that can be placed on the inside cover of a book. Authors sometimes give these to readers instead of signing the book.

Parents can request a free signed bookplate for their student by filling out the form. You can share this link to the form: bit.ly/orderbookplate

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Get FREE
Origami
bookmarks for
the whole class!

*U.S. only, please. Sent via regular mail.

By entering your information, you are agreeing to receive free bookmarks via mail and emails from Sarah Giles Books.

Hooray! Your bookmarks will be on their way to you shortly!

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I'm so excited to visit your class! 🙌 Here is what you can expect:

The way the lesson is structured is that your class would 1) view the video lesson and 2) complete the activity before we meet. 

Next, we meet for a live 15-20 minute visit where I talk about becoming a writer for 2-3 minutes, then the rest of the time is split between: 1) Q&A: I can answer your students questions about writing, about being an author, the lesson or whatever else is on their mind and 2) often students like to share their completed activities with me.
 
If you are new to virtual author visits, here are some best practices for a successful visit:

1) Test your equipment before the visit to make sure video/audio/projection works like you expect -  If you want to do a test call with me prior to our visit let me know at hello@sarahgilesbooks.com.

2)  Get to know the author - Your students will get to "meet" me first through the video lesson.  It really helps to do the lesson and the activity before we meet.  Also, you can find out more about me/my books on by exploring the 'Books' and 'About' sections of my website.  

3)  Prepare some questions in advance - Some classes prepare these individually and take turns asking. I have met other classes that prepare questions together as a group and then elect certain students to come forward and ask them. And then, of course, other questions pop up as we go and those are great, too. 😊

4)  Organize - Because I don't know everyone's names and it can sometimes be hard to hear, it is helpful if teachers or other leaders are standing by to help select volunteers for questions/sharing, and then have volunteers come up close to the mic/camera to speak.

Looking forward to seeing you soon! 

Best Practice Tips for a Stellar Author Visit 🌟

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