From cover to cover, may the best book win
Students from Mrs. Lofgren’s grade 2 class proudly presented the books for the current Tournament of Books at St. Patrick School.
By Nadine Leming
St. Patrick Catholic School in Camrose has just begun the tenth annual Tournament of Books. This is a bracket-style reading competition aimed to encourage students to develop a love for reading in a fun way.
The program was created to get students to read a wider variety of genres and build literacy skills while inspiring pupils to read.
Schoolchildren will read or listen to daily matchups and vote on their favourite stories throughout the month. Similar to a sports bracket, typically books will go head to head with the students selecting which title moves forward each week.
To kick off this vibrant adventure for budding bookworms, an assembly was held to reveal which books would be competing in this year’s tournament. This year’s theme is 10 Years Bold, Brand New Gold!
With the school gym filled with eager students to hear which titles would be revealed, the lights dimmed and the music blared as Mrs. Lofgren’s grade 2 class paraded in with the books with fanfare.
During the assembly, the students enjoyed a slideshow of the books in this year’s tournament. Titles include Our Lake, Emily Saw a Door, and iMistaco! among others.
What was meant to be a single event has turned into an annual event now in its tenth year. Much to the delight of the children, Principle Michelle Nanias made a very special announcement.
Ten golden tickets have been hidden around the school. They could be found anywhere from inside a book, in a classroom or on a bulletin board.
When a young reader finds one of these golden tickets, they can turn it in to the library for a chance to win a prize.
The Tournament of Books kick-off was geared to be a fun assembly. Teachers and administration created an event that was filled with positive energy, allowing the children to be excited about reading.
This is a school that is truly supportive of each and every child they work with and have a strong desire to make learning fun in a safe space.
By Nadine Leming
St. Patrick Catholic School in Camrose has just begun the tenth annual Tournament of Books. This is a bracket-style reading competition aimed to encourage students to develop a love for reading in a fun way.
The program was created to get students to read a wider variety of genres and build literacy skills while inspiring pupils to read.
Schoolchildren will read or listen to daily matchups and vote on their favourite stories throughout the month. Similar to a sports bracket, typically books will go head to head with the students selecting which title moves forward each week.
To kick off this vibrant adventure for budding bookworms, an assembly was held to reveal which books would be competing in this year’s tournament. This year’s theme is 10 Years Bold, Brand New Gold!
With the school gym filled with eager students to hear which titles would be revealed, the lights dimmed and the music blared as Mrs. Lofgren’s grade 2 class paraded in with the books with fanfare.
During the assembly, the students enjoyed a slideshow of the books in this year’s tournament. Titles include Our Lake, Emily Saw a Door, and iMistaco! among others.
What was meant to be a single event has turned into an annual event now in its tenth year. Much to the delight of the children, Principle Michelle Nanias made a very special announcement.
Ten golden tickets have been hidden around the school. They could be found anywhere from inside a book, in a classroom or on a bulletin board.
When a young reader finds one of these golden tickets, they can turn it in to the library for a chance to win a prize.
The Tournament of Books kick-off was geared to be a fun assembly. Teachers and administration created an event that was filled with positive energy, allowing the children to be excited about reading.
This is a school that is truly supportive of each and every child they work with and have a strong desire to make learning fun in a safe space.



