Here are two great competitions that encourage children to improve their reading and writing skills.
First is The Times Spelling Bee - this is the UK’s first national spelling bee and it’s bound to be wildly popular. Schools will compete in local knockout rounds before reaching a national final in June next year. There’s still plenty of time to enter your school, so check out the Spelling Bee info page now!
The second competition is Off By Heart - it’s a poetry recital competition for children aged from 7 - 11. The later stages of this national competition will be shown on BBC TV, and the final will be compered by Jeremy Paxman. There’s plenty of information on how to enter at the BBC’s Off By Heart competition page. Closing date is 19th December 2008.
Even today, more than 30 years later, I can still recite the poem I learned by heart for a primary school review. There’s something about learning poetry by heart that’s amazingly satisfying, and there’s something about young children that means they are usually exceptionally good at it.
We’ve been very quiet on our blog over the past couple of months. Silent, in fact. That’s because we’ve been busy relocating to Bristol.