Contests – Scholarships

Putumayo Music for kids

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Putumayo Music for kids

Putumayo Music for Kids shares music from all over the world for kids and families! Great music, lyrics included, beautiful covers, and resources for teaching you can download from their web site all combine to make this an exceptional resource for homeschooling. The Playground series is especially for kids and includes a huge selection...
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Skipping Stones Magazine

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Skipping Stones Magazine

Where else could you read a true story by a 14 year old Indonesian girl, a poem by a 9 year old Japanese boy and see pictures drawn by kids from all over the globe? Skipping Stones describes itself as “a non-profit children’s magazine that encourages cooperation, creativity and celebration of cultural and linguistic...
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Lego Awards

After watching the following video, check out the Lego Click Awards 2009. Time Lapse Lego Light Bulb from Beschizza on Vimeo.
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50 questions for a WikiAnswers.com scholarship

50 questions for a WikiAnswers.com scholarship? Here are some of the details, broken down for your readers: * The WikiAnswers.com Scholarship Program plans to award twenty scholarships valued at $1,000 each for use by recipients. * This scholarship is for students planning to be enrolled in undergraduate classes during the 2009-2010 academic year. *...
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LEGO World Festival Volunteers Needed

For those near Atalanta GA, if you know of anyone who would like to volunteer, please contact Mischa directly by clicking on her name below. —– We are a little behind the 8 ball getting this invite out this year. We need all types of volunteers! The LEGO part of the Championship event runs...
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The 2008 Arbor Day National Poster Contest

The 2008 Arbor Day National Poster Contest is underway. Fifth-graders from throughout the U.S. are invited to share their artwork for this annual event, which is sponsored by Toyota.The 2008 contest theme is, “Trees are Terrific Inside and Out!” To enter the contest students, teachers or parents can visit http://www.arborday.org for specific contest rules...
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Equine Spelling and Knowledge Bee

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Ann Pinsen Belleau Wood, Inc. (973) 383-3662 belleauwoodinc@yahoo.com Belleau Wood, Inc. Announces Equine Spelling and Knowledge Bee Newton, NJ, December 14, 2007 – Belleau Wood, Inc. will be hosting an equine spelling and knowledge bee for children between the ages of 9 and 14 at 1pm on Sunday, March 9th,...
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Its a Mad Libs World!

Hat tip to Kelly over at HEM-Networking  for sharing this website. Mad libs are word games that create a new story by changing a few selected words in the story. Your children and students will be laughing as they learn a few concepts at the same time. For years, parents, teachers, and homeschoolers have...
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HENKEL CORPORATION DUCK BRAND DUCT TAPE “STUCK AT PROM®” CONTEST 2008

The rules state that homeschoolers may participate. HOW TO ENTER. Contest participants must enter as a couple (two individuals) (“Entrant” or “Entrant Couple”). Each couple must attend a high school, or home school association, prom held in the spring of 2008, wearing complete attire or accessories made from duct tape (“Duct Tape Prom Attire”)....
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Essay and Poetry Contest- “A Celebration of Young Writers” – Spring 2008

“A Celebration of Young Writers” – Spring 2008 Join us for another year of a “Celebration of Young Writers.” Creative Communication is pleased to announce our Spring 2008 Essay and Poetry contests . Over $85,000 in prizes and awards will be given to students and schools in geographic regions across the U.S. and Canada....
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