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понедельник, 3 апреля 2023 г.

The Project Competition 2023

 For my students of Forms 6A, 6V, 7 G and 7 V!

Take part in The Project Competition 2023!

How would you spread wellbeing around the world?

You are wellbeing superhero

In groups of 2-4 students, imagine you are wellbeing superheroes. Using your positive powers for good design a poster showing what activities you would to:

-          Connect

-          Be active

-          Keep learning

-          Give to others

Your entry can be hand drawn, produced on a computer, or you can use your own original photos. You can choose to create either a digital or print project, but the photograph that you upload of your project must be legible

Closes 31st May 2023

For more information  click    HERE


среда, 5 января 2022 г.

Project Competition 2022 (OUP)

For my Students of Forms 11B, 6G and 5V!

Enter Project Competition 2022 (OUP)!

What will you invent?

The Project Competition is back, and this year we're asking students what they would invent to make the world a better place.

We'd like students to imagine that they have unlimited budget and can invent anything that will help with one of these important global issues: climate action or improving health and wellbeing. What will they invent and how will it help?


Your task

For the Project Competition 2022, in a group of (2 to 4 students) we'd like you to imagine you can invent anything that will make the world a better place and will help with one of these important global issues: climate action or improving health and wellbeing.

Your project should address the following four questions:

  1. What problem do you want to solve?
    • Climate action OR health and wellbeing 
  2. Why is this problem important?
  3. What is your invention?
  4. How will your invention help?

Your entry can be hand drawn, produced on a computer, or you can use your own original photos. You can choose to create either a digital or print project, but the photograph that you upload of your project must be legible.

Opens: Monday 1st November 2021 | Closes: Thursday 31st March 2022

How to enter

Who can enter? Any teacher who teaches students age 10 – 17 can take part in the Project competition.

  1. Tell us which problem you want to solve: Climate action OR improving health and wellbeing.
  2. Explain why this problem is important.
  3. Describe your proposed invention.
  4. Explain how your invention will help solve the problem.
  5. Make sure your project is your own original work and does not copy anyone else's work (e.g. no images copied from the internet).
  6. If you use photos or drawings of real people, make sure you submit a completed model release form for each person that appears.
  7. Make sure the text in your project is legible.
  8. Read and accept the Terms and Conditions.
  9. Submit your entry online.

You can find more information about the competition 

 

пятница, 21 декабря 2018 г.

The Project Explore Competition 2019

 The Project Explore Competition 2019

 

For My Students of Forms 8G, 10A and 10V! 

 

Take part in The Project Explore Competition 2019! 

Watch the video and finish the story of the Ancient Statue!

 

To learn about The Project Explore Competition 

see    here

 

Who can enter? Any teacher who teaches students age 10 – 16 can take part in the Project Explore competition.

  • Read the Terms & Conditions and the Judging Criteria.
  • Divide your students into groups of 2-6, then play The Ancient Statue video for them.
  • Ask each group to finish the story by creating a 6-panel comic strip – they can either draw it, create it digitally, or even use photographs. Try showing them a copy of our sample entry to inspire them!
  • Fill out an online entry form for each group of students and submit it alongside their work.
  • If the entry includes photographs of your students, ask their parents to complete a parental consent form.
  • All entries must be received by 29th March 2019.

Prizes:

Each student in the winning group will receive a set of Oxford University Press stationery, an Oxford University Press dictionary of their choice, and two Oxford Graded readers of their choice. Their teacher will receive a set of Oxford University Press stationery, an Oxford University Press dictionary of their choice, a copy of the Project Explore poster game, three Oxford University Press Professional Development titles of their choice, and ten Oxford Graded readers of their choice. There will also be three runner-up groups. Each student in these groups will receive a set of Oxford University Press stationery, and an Oxford Graded Reader of their choice. Their teachers will each receive a set of Oxford University Press stationery, a Project Explore poster game, an Oxford University Press Professional Development Title of their choice, and five Oxford Graded Readers of their choice.

понедельник, 16 октября 2017 г.

Project Competition 2018

For my Students of Foems 7V, 9A and 9G!

Enter the Project Competition 2018!


This year Project Competition has gone to the movies! Design a storyboard of 4-6 slides on ONE A3 paper or on Popplet as a digital storyboard, based on a movie genre from the list below:
  • Thriller
  • Horror
  • Sci-fi
  • Romance
  • Fantasy
  • Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Western
Using these genres students should come up with a story.

Need inspiration?

Use these Starter Questions in class to get your students thinking:
1.      What is typical of your chosen genre?
2.      Are there any types of characters common to this genre?
3.      How would you describe your characters? How do they feel?
4.      Where and when will the story take place?
5.      What is happening in the story?
6.      Is there a challenge in the story?
7.      How does the story begin and end?

  • In groups of 2-6, students create their storyboard on the topic: At the Movies
  • For each group complete the entry by clicking Enter Now
  • Don’t forget to include the JPEG image of your students’ storyboard or the Popplet link to their online storyboard.

Closing date: Friday 23rd February 2018

For more information  see – Project Competition 2018

понедельник, 11 января 2016 г.

Project Competition 2016

For My Students of Forms 5V, 7A and 7G!!!

Take part in


Project Competition 2016


Task

      Divide your class into groups of 2-6 students
      Get each group to make either an A3 poster or an online poster using Popplet 
                                                                       on  the topic of:     
                        Heroes, Myths and Legends

How to enter

Follow these simple steps:
    - In groups of 2-6, students create their poster.
    - For each group: Upload a JPEG image of your students’ poster OR enter a Popplet link  
            to their   online poster via our online entry form.
    - Fill out your personal details on the entry form, and click ‘submit’.

Closing date: Monday 29th February 2016

 

Need inspiration?

Use these Starter Questions in class to get your students thinking:
  1. What famous myths and legends can you think of?
  2. Which is your favourite?
  3. Is there a hero or heroine in your chosen myth/legend?
  4. What is the hero/heroine’s name?
  5. What did they do that was so heroic?
  6. Why do you think we still remember them today?

Take a look at some of entries from last year’s Project Competition on Festivals.

 

Prizes

For the winning teacher:

3 titles from the Resource Books for Teachers series, and a set of 20 Dominoes Readers for their school.

Runner-up prizes:

For teachers: 1 title from the Resource Books for Teachers series, and a set of 5 Dominoes Readers for their school.
For students: Project pencil cases and Project pens.

A certificate of participation for every student that enters.

For more detail – see