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Forest of Reading Award–winning works (10 P) Pages in category "Forest of Reading Award winners" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
The first Forest of Reading Awards program, the Silver Birch Awards program, was launched in 1994. It targeted children in grades 4–6 and focused on both fiction and non-fiction books. As the program gained traction, the Silver Birch Award attracted the attention of principals and teachers who encouraged its adoption in ever-widening circles ...
The Blue Spruce Award is an award in the Ontario Library Association (OLA) Forest of Reading Awards. The Blue Spruce Award celebrates English-language Canadian picture books for grades Kindergarten to grade 2 (ages 12–14) every year. [1] Out of ten nominated books in each category students must read a minimum of five to vote for their favourite.
Pages in category "Forest of Reading Award–winning works" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The White Pine Award is one of the annual literature Forest of Reading awards sponsored by the Ontario Library Association (OLA). [1] Every year, 10 books are nominated for the award and students vote their favourite book. [2] The White Pine Nonfiction Award was discontinued after 2014. [3]
The Red Maple Award is an award in the Ontario Library Association (OLA) Forest of Reading Awards. The Red Maple Award celebrates fiction (since 1998) and non-fiction (every other year since 2005) Canadian books for grades 7–8 (ages 12–14) every year. Out of ten nominated books in each category students must read a minimum of five to vote ...
The Forest award winners are chosen by votes cast by readers in the target age ranges for each of the specific book categories. Award winners are announced annually at the Forest of Reading Festival in Toronto. [13] The ten awards offered under the Forest of Reading umbrella are:
Lac Adélard won the 2020 Governor General’s Award for French-language children literature at the 2020 Governor General's Awards, [3] and was chosen by students across Canada for the 2021 Forest of Reading Award winners. [4]