The best types of reading competitions that suit the age of boys and girls

The best types of reading competitions that suit the age of boys and girls

 

 

There are many competitions that suit children of different age groups, through which the child’s competitive spirit is enriched, Through which the child’s different linguistic and mental skills are tested and skills that are unique to him without other peers at the same ages, Let’s get acquainted with the most prominent of these competitions, the most important of them, and the advantages of each of them.

 

 

Arabic Reading Challenge Competition:

 

 

It is one of the most popular children’s competitions for boys and girls and is characterized by the following:

 

 

  • It is one of the leading competitions in the Arab world through which some tests are put for children in the fields of reading.

 

  • The competition aims to instill a love of the Arabic language in the child and is one of the international competitions that include many Arab countries.

 

  • This competition is based on determining the child’s skills in summarizing.

 

  • During the Reading Challenge competition held in the UAE, the child selects 50 books and throughout the competition period, he summarizes each book separately.

 

  • Thus, these summaries are evaluated and the child’s level of performance in the summary is ascertained as required.

 

Ithra Reading Competition:

 

 

It is one of the distinctive Arab competitions that suit children and is characterized by the following:

 

 

  • It is one of the competitions that first started from Saudi Arabia in 2013 and aims to spread awareness and reading.

 

  • The competition seeks to spread the culture of information acquisition through reading and choosing the books in which it enters the competition.

 

  • It aims to develop the child’s cognitive performance and develop his awareness of the importance of reading and its role in building his personality.

 

  • This competition includes many sections within it, each of which has a section that you wish to participate in.

 

  • The competition also has sections for children for all age groups that the child can choose his favorite field in the competition.

 

  • It is one of the international competitions that thousands of participants participate in every year.

 

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Reading Competition for Kids 2023:

 

This is one of the best reading competitions for boys and girls because it is characterized by the following:

 

  • It is one of the most famous competitions in Jordan and other Arab countries that includes many age stages within it.

 

  • The competition runs from seven years to nine years in its first category.

 

  • As for the second category, it is for the age group between nine and ten years.

 

  • As for the third stage included in the competition, it is for the age group between 11 and 12 years.

 

  • However, this competition is still limited and has not achieved the required reach that attracts the largest number of Arab children.

 

Read and Win Competition:

 

 

This competition is one of the best international competitions for boys and girls and the most widespread and is characterized by the following:

 

 

  • The Read and Win competition is one of the international competitions that include all Arab countries throughout the Arab world and the Middle East, and Arab communities in foreign countries.

 

  • This competition was launched by the East Center for Research and Culture, which prepared a special Arab competition for boys’ literature writers to write these stories, giving them a more sticky character to boys and girls.

 

  • It is one of the special competitions because it targets a specific age group that starts from 10 years to 15 years.

 

  • The competition provided 20 stories prepared with high professionalism and attractive design, Each story has an average of 35 pages, To be a real enrichment for students.

 

  • The child does not pass the competition until he reads the twenty stories and answers their objective questions prepared in the open exam system, This gives the competition a high level of seriousness.

 

  • There is a main goal of this competition, which is to build the personality and mentality of the Arab child from the educational, cognitive and linguistic side in general.

 

  • The competition also aims to strengthen the culture of developing social skills and family relations between the child and his family.

 

  • This competition is characterized by providing material and in-kind prizes for the children contestants in various centers, not only the first places.

 

  • Awards are offered up to the thirtieth place among children, which motivates children to participate in them significantly.

 

  • The Read & Win competition managed to make the tablet or mobile phone in the child’s hand a reading and education tool instead of wasting children’s time in what may not help.

 

  • The advantages of this competition make it attract the largest number of children throughout the Arab world.