Science Contests for Students
ALLIANCE FOR SCIENCE ESSAY CONTEST (Grades 9-12)
Throughout the ages, the earth has undergone major climate change and the human race has struggled to feed itself. For The Alliance for Science's second annual high school essay contest, students are invited to tackle the topics of either climate and evolution or agriculture and evolution. The first place student receives $300; the winner's sponsoring teacher will receive an incentive award of $150 for teaching materials and classroom supplies. The contest deadline is February 29. For more information, click here.
Throughout the ages, the earth has undergone major climate change and the human race has struggled to feed itself. For The Alliance for Science's second annual high school essay contest, students are invited to tackle the topics of either climate and evolution or agriculture and evolution. The first place student receives $300; the winner's sponsoring teacher will receive an incentive award of $150 for teaching materials and classroom supplies. The contest deadline is February 29. For more information, click here.
From NASA Space Grant newsletter
LIMIT THE SUN, NOT THE FUN POSTER CONTEST (Grades K-8)
The SHADE Foundation's National Poster Contest is a fun activity for elementary and middle school students. Register your school here and receive a Free SunWise Tool Kit containing over 50 cross-curricular, standards-based activities. Did you know that one American dies every hour from skin cancer and half of all cancers in the U.S. are skin cancers?
From the SHADE Foundation


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