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Midhul Mohandas

Kids World Fun Organizes Little Champs Video Contest for Preschoolers - 0 views

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    The popular educational portal www.kidsworldfun.com is organizing a unique Little Champs Video Contest for preschoolers (3-6 years old) around the world. The contest intends to discover the very young bright stars around the world who are exceptional in a variety of activities such as reading, writing, singing, dancing, doing chores around home, playing with friends, gardening, and so on. Parents, who are interested, should make a video portfolio of their child, of about 3-5 minutes duration, stringing together the various activities he/she engages in at different times, in natural situations. The winners will be selected based on how well and happily the child engages in the task, how independently he/she is able to perform, how much effort is put in, and how skilled he/she is, in each activity engaged in. The terms and conditions of the contest are given at http://www.kidsworldfun.com/video-contest/ The Little Champs Video Contest is the second international contest that the KidsWorldFun is organizing, the first being the prestigious International Short Story Contest for School Children that debuted in 2016.
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    CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS...
Mitch Weisburgh

Read.gov: Online books and resources for literacy & reading for everyone - 3 views

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    Read.gov is from the Library of Congress and is a new website for readers of all ages. The site offers pages specifically designed for kids and teens, as well as adults, educators, and parents. There is so much here: Contests, books online, book lists, and more. The webcast section is truly extensive. There are Webcasts from famous authors such as R.L. Stine, Jon Scieszka, Jan Brett, David Baldacci, John Grisham, Neil Gaiman, and many more. These webcasts also include interesting topics like "Mystery Writers Discuss Their Craft" and "The Nuts and Bolts of Historical Fiction" among others. Read.gov is from the Library of Congress and is a new website for readers of all ages. The site offers pages specifically designed for kids and teens, as well as adults, educators, and parents. There is so much here: Contests, books online, book lists, and more. The webcast section is truly extensive. There are Webcasts from famous authors such as R.L. Stine, Jon Scieszka, Jan Brett, David Baldacci, John Grisham, Neil Gaiman, and many more. These webcasts also include interesting topics like "Mystery Writers Discuss Their Craft" and "The Nuts and Bolts of Historical Fiction" among others.
Learning Today

Kids Connecting for a Cause - Cyberbullying - 6 views

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    learning, change, technology, contest, cyberbullying, cause, kids
Mitch Weisburgh

Kids' Science Challenge: Fun Educational National Competition! - 2 views

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    resources and a contest for science education
Mitch Weisburgh

Vocab Videos - Bringing Vocabulary to Life - Vocab Film Festival. - 7 views

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    vocab videos on lots of words, plus they have a contest where you can submig videos
Shawan Jack

Free Yacht PPT Template - 0 views

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    Free Yacht PowerPoint template with awesome ship in the sea. You can download this Yacht PPT template for free to decorate your presentations with unique slide designs and catchy images. You can download free travel and ships PPT template and backgrounds to make presentations for different topics. This free template with a Yacht PPT design can be used to make awesome presentations on Yacht racing, competition as well as contests.
Mitch Weisburgh

The Hub Create a Story Contest - 2 views

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    prompts and instructions, author interviews, and story samples
Mitch Weisburgh

The Hub Create a Story Contest - 9 views

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    Site sponsored by Discovery on story telling and writing
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