Saturday 16 July 2011

Spelling fun-Spelling Bee

thetelegraph.com.au Spelling Bee is being conducted for the enjoyment and benefit of New South Wales schools by Nationwide News, with the assistance of major sponsors, Capilano Honey, HarperCollins and Dreamworld.
thetelegraph.com.au Spelling Bee involves several stages through which students must advance in order to be eligible to participate in the Grand Final, to be held at The Daily Telegraph on 26th September, 2011.


Note: All students, including home schooled students, can be registered to play the Spelling Bee game and enhance their spelling skills. Only registered New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory schools are eligible for semi-finals and the grand final.


Very SWEET! Schools with the highest percentage of active Spelling Bee participants at the end of the Spelling Bee will be entered into the draw to win an $8000 pallet of honey to be used as a P&C fundraiser.

thetelegraph.com.au’s Spelling Bee is an opportunity for your school to be part of a high-profile state-wide contest and to display your students’ talents and mastery of spelling.

The categories are:
Grades 1 – 3
Grades 4 – 7
Grades 8 -12
Students can play against their class mates and friends with the new player vs player functionality. Throughout the Spelling Bee there will be weekly prizes up for grabs. For more details check out the championship information on the website. Participation online is FREE.
Check out the Championship information
Start by locating  your schools' ID
School login is the same for each class in the school.
To set up your class you will then need to click on add class and enter each student. Each student will be given an automatic login and password which can be personalised.


Teacher Certificates and Teacher Resources are available Teacher Resources page

Congratulations to The Junction Primary School who have succeeded in having the most registered classes in NSW so far. Read the newspaper article.

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