Contest Winners

Contest Winners


Weekly Reader's very own Hall of Fame.


Here are the winning entries to some of our recent contests.

Congratulations to everyone who submitted these entries!

"My Best Teacher Ever" Contest, 2012

Weekly Reader's fourth annual contest honoring the teachers that students admire and respect.

Read the winning entries.

 

Weekly Reader Student Publishing Contest, 2011

Congratulations to the students whose nonfiction was selected as among the best of the 2010-2011 school year!

See the winning entries.

 

"My Best Teacher Ever" Contest, 2011

Weekly Reader's third annual tribute to the teachers who make a difference in their students' lives.

Read the elementary-level winning entry

Read the secondary-level winning entry

Eyewitness to History Contest 2011

Current Events

See the winning entries!

 

Eyewitness to History Contest 2011

WR News

Every year, WR News asks readers to interview someone who saw history in the making.

See the winning entries!

 

Teacher Contest: A Better World

Teachers told us how their students are working hard to make our world a better place for all.

See the winning entry!

 

Teacher Contest: My Best Weekly Reader Teaching Moment

Teachers told us about exciting lessons with Weekly Reader.

See the winning entries!

 

Weekly Reader's Student Publishing Contest

Read personal essays and check out the newspapers that Weekly Reader's judges chose as the best of the best of student publishing in the 2009-2010 school year.

See the winning entries!

 

"Best Teacher Ever!" Essay Contest 2010

Weekly Reader's second annual tribute to the teachers who really make a difference.

See the winning entries!

 

Eyewitness to History Contest 2009 - 2010

WR News

Every year, WR News asks readers to interview someone who saw history in the making.

See the winning entries!

 

"Write a Right!" Contest

Current Events/WR News

Last fall, Current Events and WR News asked its readers to propose new amendments to the U.S. Constitution. After weeks of debating the entries, our delegates have cast their final votes of "yea" or "nay." Here are the essays that had the "right" stuff.

See the winning entries!

 

 

 

 

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