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Tracy Watanabe

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  • Doodle for Google is now open for 2012 submissions!  K-12 students can express themselves through the theme “If I could travel in time, I’d visit…” as creatively as possible using Google’s logo as their canvas.  The winner gets their image displayed on the Google homepage for a day, $30,000 in college scholarships and a $50,000 technology grant for their school.  The winning doodle will also be featured on a special edition Crayola box.  Submissions have to be postmarked by March 20th. The Google Science Fair is open to students age 13-18.  Students from around the world compete for over $100,000 in scholarship funds, an expedition to the Galapagos, an experience at CERN, Google and LEGO and an award from Scientific American.
Tracy Watanabe

Google Sky - 0 views

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    If you think Google Earth is great, then Google Sky is going to blow your mind. It lets you search the heavens and see images of stars, planets and galaxies taken from telescopes, probes and satellites. It includes infrared and microwave images as well as a historic map of the stars made by Giovanni Maria Cassini in 1792. If you don't know where to start, the site has some suggestions that you'll love.
Tracy Watanabe

Google Science Fair 2013 - 0 views

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    ages 13-18 -- AUTHENTIC PURPOSE / AUDIENCE Students sign up for the Science Fair with their Google account. Then they'll carry out a test or experiment on their chosen subject, entering all the information on their project site. All submissions are due by 30 April 2013.
Tracy Watanabe

Google Science Fair - 0 views

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    Students aged 13 to 18 from around the world are invited to ask questions and answer them through science experiments with a chance to win once-in-a-lifetime experiences, scholarships and real-life work opportunities. Awesome opportunity for students to explore and create a scientific fair project (presented online), to address something in the real world... for a real purpose... and a real audience...
Tracy Watanabe

KIDS Terie - 1 views

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    Here's an amazing science teacher and a template she will use with her class for their science portfolio and learning.  You can find her on Twitter at @mrsebiology 
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    Looks like a tremendous resource! Thanks!
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