Introducing Spellathon.net – SPELLATHON Featuring STEPHEN FRY as the Professor and The Spelling Bees

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Spellathon is a groundbreaking, new and exciting, FREE, global, digital sponsored spelling competition taking over the world from October; raising funds for learning disability charity Mencap. Set in a futuristic digital universe & presented by ‘The Professor’, a 3D bee character voiced by none other than Stephen Fry; Spellathon is fun playing, fast moving, highly visual game and can be played anywhere, by anyone – children, students, and adults of any age! Register now at www.spellathon.net & BEE ready for the world’s first, unique global Spellathon! Whilst competing against the clock, against others or even in reverse mode, or rather esrever edom! Spellathon entrants pledge a target number of words to spell correctly whilst practicing ahead of the online global championships to be held in March 2012. All words spelt correctly, are “banked” in your hive and your scores are displayed on the global leader board! Get your friends & family involved by sponsoring you to improve your spelling and raise money for Mencap via your very own ‘JustGiving’ fundraising page – automatically created with your Spelling Bee profile. Playing fun Spellathon games on a computer, mobile, tablet or whiteboard, entrants also gain access to their very own hive, full of engaging ways to promote their fundraising page and spelling pledge. Stephen Fry, voice of The Professor said, “This is just about the best integration of imagination, education, technology inclusiveness and fun that I’ve ever

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One Response to Introducing Spellathon.net – SPELLATHON Featuring STEPHEN FRY as the Professor and The Spelling Bees

  1. I was set this for homework, an di cant figure any of the words out. The sentence it gives me provides millions of possibilities therefore I have no idea what im meant to spell.

    alex schorah
    January 14, 2013 at 10:18 pm
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