Who won 2020 500 words?

Who won 2020 500 words?

Dua reads the gold winner in the 5 – 9 age category by Shachar A. Read Schachar’s full story here. The gold winning story in the 10 – 13 age category was The Diary of a £5 Note by Vishal S and was read by actor, children’s author and 500 Words Grand Final regular David Walliams.

What does 500 words on a page look like?

When it comes to comparing pages with word count, 500 words is an important number to remember. Using single spacing, 500 words is the same as 1 page. With double spacing, it’s around 2 pages. A word count of 500 words is standard for many pieces of writing, including blog posts, news articles, and high school papers.

What is the sole purpose of BBC Radio 2?

The remit of Radio 2 is to be a distinctive, mixed music and speech service, targeted at a broad audience, appealing to all age groups over 35.

What do you get if you win the 500 Words competition?

Prizes will be awarded to the 3 finalists in each age category: the 2 Gold winners will win Chris Evans’ height in books (6.2″) and 500 books each for their school. The 2 Silver winners will win Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall’s height in books (5.6″). The 2 Bronze winners will win their own height in books.

Is Chris Evans still doing 500 words?

DJ Chris Evans is to continue his 500 Words contest on his Virgin Radio show, starting by asking children to write stories on a Black Lives Matter theme. He launched the competition in 2011 on BBC Radio 2’s breakfast show, and it was carried on by Zoe Ball after he moved to Virgin last year.

What is the prize for 500 words 2020?

1st Prize – Chris Evans’ height in books The Gold winners in each age group will win a pile of books as tall as the chair of our expert judging panel – Chris Evans. That’s 1.88 metres tall! You’ll also get 500 books for your school library.

Who won 500 words?

Chosen from nearly 30,000 entries, the winner of Chris Evans’ 500 Words writing competition for children is Olivia Norton 500 Words is a collaboration between Hay Fever, the festival of childrens’ writing that is part of the Hay Festival, and BBC Radio 2.