One more thing to add and this was sent to me on very short notice! Doodle for Google is looking for students K-12 for this special project. Here are the details from their how to enter page…
Credit source: Doodle for Google
By Griffin F, Maynard, MA, Grade 5
How to enter
We’re excited to see some amazing doodles this year. Students can work with any materials they want, but all doodles must be entered using the entry form. Parents and teachers can mail us the completed entry form or submit it online as a .png, or .jpg. The contest is open for entries until March 18, 2019, 8:00pm Pacific Time (PT), so here’s some information to help you get started:
Entry form doodles: If the doodle is created directly on our entry form, you can either upload them to our site as a .jpg or .png (visit the enter tab) or mail them in (address listed on the enter tab).
Detached doodles: If the doodle wasn’t created directly on our entry form, take a high res digital photo or scan of the doodle in good lighting and combine it with the entry form.
Judging criteria
Doodles will be judged on the following parameters:
Artistic merit: Based on artistic skill
Creativity: Representation of the contest theme, use of the letters in the Google logo, and the unique approach to the doodle
Theme communication: How well the contest theme is expressed in both the artwork and the written statement
Doodles will be grouped and judged by the following 5-grade groups:
Grades K-3
Grades 4-5
Grades 6-7
Grades 8-9
Grades 10-12
Finalists will be judged on a state-by-state basis as described below.
State and Territory Winners: 10 or more winners for each grade group, 53 in total
National Finalists: 1 finalist for each grade group, 5 in total
National Winner: Featured on Google.com
Competition levels
Fifty-Three State and Territory Winners The Guest Judges and Google Doodlers will select the best doodle from each of the 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and Guam as the State and Territory Winners. These 53 State and Territory Winners will be displayed in an online gallery on the Doodle for Google website.
Five National Finalists For a period of 5 days, the U.S. public will vote for their favorite doodle from the 53 State and Territory Winners. These votes will help determine the National Finalists.
One National Winner A panel of Google executives will choose one of the five National Finalists and announce the National Winner the first week of June.
Learn more about what the 2019 winners and finalists will receive on the prizes page.
Disqualifications
Doodles that are not original works and doodles that contain logos will be disqualified.
Only one application per student. Only the first doodle entered for each student will be considered, and any additional doodles will be disqualified.
Please read through contest rules for more information.
Click on the green links to get the information and doodles.google.com/d4g/enter/ to read all of the information on the contest. Enjoy the rest of your Wednesday, be blessed.
Featured and other images: 9to5google.com and TwistedSifter
3.6.19
One more thing to add and this was sent to me on very short notice! Doodle for Google is looking for students K-12 for this special project. Here are the details from their how to enter page…
Credit source: Doodle for Google
How to enter
We’re excited to see some amazing doodles this year. Students can work with any materials they want, but all doodles must be entered using the entry form. Parents and teachers can mail us the completed entry form or submit it online as a .png, or .jpg. The contest is open for entries until March 18, 2019, 8:00pm Pacific Time (PT), so here’s some information to help you get started:
Artists create their doodles using any materials they want.
Judging criteria
Doodles will be judged on the following parameters:
Based on artistic skill
Representation of the contest theme, use of the letters in the Google logo, and the unique approach to the doodle
How well the contest theme is expressed in both the artwork and the written statement
Doodles will be grouped and judged by the following 5-grade groups:
Finalists will be judged on a state-by-state basis as described below.
10 or more winners for each grade group, 53 in total
1 finalist for each grade group, 5 in total
Featured on Google.com
Competition levels
Fifty-Three State and Territory Winners
The Guest Judges and Google Doodlers will select the best doodle from each of the 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and Guam as the State and Territory Winners. These 53 State and Territory Winners will be displayed in an online gallery on the Doodle for Google website.
Five National Finalists
For a period of 5 days, the U.S. public will vote for their favorite doodle from the 53 State and Territory Winners. These votes will help determine the National Finalists.
One National Winner
A panel of Google executives will choose one of the five National Finalists and announce the National Winner the first week of June.
Learn more about what the 2019 winners and finalists will receive on the prizes page.
Disqualifications
Click on the green links to get the information and doodles.google.com/d4g/enter/ to read all of the information on the contest. Enjoy the rest of your Wednesday, be blessed.
Featured and other images: 9to5google.com and TwistedSifter
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