Saturday, March 13, 2010

Award Winning Letters Written by WLMS Students!



Congratulations to

Iana Dingle and Jenny Haynes

for being selected as finalists in our states' 2010 Letters About Literature competition. Their letters were selected from nearly 2000 entries. I also want to thank Ms. Warner for helping our students.

Way to Go!!!


About the competition:

Students (grades 4 to 12) demonstrate just how life-changing a good book can be by writing letters to their favorite authors. Students are invited to express their admiration for a favorite author and showcase their reading and writing talents through Letters About Literature.

This national contest encourages students to write a personal letter to an author—from Carl Hiaasen to Anne Frank—that explores how the author’s work changed their thinking about the world and their place in it.

Fans of any genre, fiction or nonfiction, contemporary or classic, are invited to participate, with the chance to receive awards and recognition at the state and national level.

Past sources of inspiration include Lois Lowery, Antoine De Saint-Exupery, Beverly Naidoo, Sharon Creech, JK Rowling, Robert Louis Stevenson, Anne Frank, Martin Luther King, Jr., Maya Angelou, and Elie Weisel.

Letters About Literature is one of the signature programs of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, and is implemented by the Maryland Center for the Book at the state level.

For more information, please contact Jean Wortman at 410-685-4187 or visit the Letters About Literature site.


Source: http://www.mdhc.org/

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