Burton Mail

School is word up in game that has been sweeping schools

GRANVILLE ACADEMY’S YEAR 9 SCOOP A PRIZE IN WORD GAME CONTEST

- By MAIL REPORTER editorial@burtonmail.com

PUPILS from a Woodville school have won a worldwide prize in a tournament for a word game craze that is sweeping through schools.

Word Mania 2022, Literacypl­anet’s fun and interactiv­e digital wordbuildi­ng game, saw students from 2,607 schools across 68 countries challenge themselves to improve their literacy outcomes and built an astounding 103 million words!

Students from across the United Kingdom in Years 1-9 raced against the clock to help their school climb the leaderboar­d; dragging and rearrangin­g letter tiles in only three minutes to build as many words as they could from a set of 15 randomly generated letters, and it was Granville School in Woodville which scooped the prize for Year 9.

Competing for a prize pool of £80,000, participan­ts broke all Word Mania records in 2022; playing 4,790,865 games and dedicating 14,372,595 minutes to develop their word spelling skills. The highest score in a single game achieved 43,496 points and the longest word created was “Otorhinola­ryngologis­ts”.

Tom Richardson, chief executive, Literacypl­anet “We have been blown away, dazzled and enthralled by the competitio­n and skill of students all around the world,” said.

“Word Mania is first of all about having fun, but it is also about supporting teachers in driving interest, passion and understand­ing of words and language from their students. We’re so proud of Word Mania as an initiative that combines interactiv­e gaming, a competitiv­e environmen­t and teamwork to engage students in their classrooms to improve literacy.

“Congratula­tions to all the schools that participat­ed.”

One school in Scotland and seven schools spanning the length and breadth of England were crowned the winners of Word Mania 2022, with prizes allocated to the top three schools in each year.

Word Mania winners were: Year 1 – Broadclyst Community Primary School, Exeter, Devon

Year 2 & 6 – Uxendon Manor, Harrow, London

Year 3 – St Bernard’s Catholic Primary, Moseley, Birmingham

Year 4 – Bishopton Primary School, Renfrewshi­re, Scotland

Year 5 – Simonside Primary School, Jarrow, Tyne and Wear

Year 7 – Bickley Park School, Bromley, London

Year 8 – Cardinal Allen Catholic High School, Fleetwood, Lancashire

Year 9 – Granville Academy, Swadlincot­e

Speaking about their win, Mrs Snelling, Lead Teacher of English, Cardinal Allen Catholic High School, has been amazed by the Word Mania craze sweeping their school.

“Our pupils have thoroughly enjoyed Word Mania as they found the 3-minute challenges fun and engaging and they loved the competitiv­e element allowing them to compete with friends and other schools nationally.

“We will definitely continue to participat­e year on year. This was a great tool to build vocabulary. One pupil said, ‘this makes learning fun!’”

Word Mania is a literacy competitio­n that helps develop important literacy skills including phonics, word families, rhyming and root words, affixes, spelling, vocabulary, word recognitio­n and word knowledge. The Final Round of Word Mania was completed from March 30 to April 1.

Winners from across the globe are on display at www.literacypl­anet. com/blog/2022-word-maniachamp­s-crowned/

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Word Mania requires participan­t to make as many words as they can from a set of 15 randomly generated letters

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