Welcome to Wikireadia
From WikiREADia
788 pages
- Start a wiki entry by entering its title in the search box
- Contact Wyl if you'd like us to upload an article for you
Featured article
Primary and secondary schools, are you ready to take the 2008 National Year of Reading Autumn Challenge? Make the most of the cooler months of 2008 and develop reading for pleasure in your school by taking on our Challenge and you could be in with a chance of winning £2,000 worth of Oxford University Press reading materials for your school.
The Autumn Schools Challenge is being run by the 2008 National Year of Reading and supported by the National Literacy Trust. All prizes have been kindly donated by Oxford University Press.
Who is Wikireadia for?
Teachers
improve reading standards in your school.Librarians
share your passion and knowledge for reading with other professionals.Publishers
increase awareness of your reading schemes, authors and expertise.Businesses
share your reading projects and get ideas on how to engage your staff.Local authority workers
share the cross cutting work in your area.Parents
find great ideas for reading with your children.
All content on this site, including anything you submit, is licensed under the following terms:
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License
Find ideas and projects by organisation
Adult Education • Charities • Higher Education • Libraries • Local Authorities • Partnership work • Primary Schools • Media • Secondary Schools • UK Charities • Volunteering • Publishers • Prisons • Health • 2008 National Year of Reading •
Find ideas and projects by audience
Adult learners • Boys • Early Years • Multiple audiences • Primary Children • Secondary Children • Special educational needs • Teenagers • Looked after children • Families • Communities • Parents • Employees •
Find ideas and projects by place
East • East Midlands • Greater London • North East • North West •
South East • South West • West Midlands • Yorkshire and the Humber •
National • Scotland • Wales • Northern Ireland • Rest of the world •



