Students at a West Norfolk secondary got creative when it came to celebrating this year’s World Book Day. Marshland High School, a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, set its students a variety of creative tasks in the two-week run up to the day, including making their own covers for their favourite books, and designing their own bookmarks. A winning bookmark design was then selected from each year group, before an overall winner was chosen to be professionally printed for use in the school library.
Other activities included a reading quiz, with the answers to be found within the library, and a ‘Guess the Teacher’ competition, where around 20 staff members’ faces were obscured by books so that students could guess the identities. There was also a whole-school World Book Day assembly, along with ‘Blackout Bingo’, a WNAT initiative challenging students to read books from 25 different categories by the end of the year to complete a bingo-style sheet and win entry into a prize draw. Marshland’s Key Stage 4 English Co-ordinator and Literacy Lead, Joe Clark, commented: “World Book Day marks the opportunity for students and staff to celebrate reading and the joys it can bring. “The day provides everyone the chance to pick up a new book and read – which is hugely important to students’ academic success.”
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