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Competition among equally prepared peers can be fun and challenging to children and teens with competitive natures. No child should be forced to enter a contest that doesn't interest him or her. These contests encourage the participation of homeschoolers, but may have restrictions because of age or location. Since contests require registration, kids, ask your parent's permission before entering. Contests being held in one state only will be listed on that state's page. Participation usually requires dedication and preparation and offers some kind of real prize as a reward to winners. Websites not meeting these criteria are considered "games" and listed elsewhere in Explorations 4 Kids. Awards from these contests can be used when filling out college applications, in the "Academic Awards" section.

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Homeschooler Wins Contest
Google news results of recent wins by homeschooled students in regional and national contests.

Contests and Scholarships
Contests for winning prizes, cash, and college scholarships. A sortable database.

Computer Related

USA Computing Olympiad
The USACO supports pre-college computing around the world through computer programming competitions and training materials.

Fine Arts

Crayola 2008/2009 Annual Children's Art Exhibition
We want your Kindergarten through 6th grade students to take the theme "GreenÜEarth's Favorite Color" and turn it into a fun, eco-friendly learning experience. Entries will start around 6/1/08 and must be submitted by 11/1/08.

International Family Film Festival
The Freshi Film Camps and the Freshi Film Festival are programmed to address the needs of young filmmakers and screenwriters 8-18 with competitive categories, scholarships and awards organized by age group and content for both filmmakers and screenwriters. These programs happen in July with a submission deadline of June 1.

Young Composers Challenge
Open to young musicians (ages 13-18) in the Southeastern U.S. The Challenge is simple. First, you can take part in an extensive workshop with world-renowned composers. Then you will have all summer to write your own score. Finally in September, a panel of judges will choose the top three orchestral and ensemble pieces, and these will be performed by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra at the Bob Carr Auditorium.

Youth Film Festival of the Northwest
June deadline each year. Check site for details. If you are in grades K-12 and live in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, or Utah, send us your drama, documentary, comedy, animated movie or media in some other style.

Language Arts

AWM Essay Contest: Biographies of Contemporary Women in Mathematics
To increase awareness of women's ongoing contributions to the mathematical sciences, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) sponsors an essay contest for biographies of contemporary women mathematicians and statisticians in academic, industrial, and government careers. Prizes awarded by age categories.

Balticon Young Writers' Contest
Sci-Fi and Fantasy writing contest for teens living in Maryland. Deadline is March 1 every year. Contestants shall be no younger than 14 and no older than 18 years of age as of May 29 in the contest year and shall reside in, or attend school in Maryland.

Book Arts Bash
Deadline October 1. Any homeschooled student or homeschooling parent can enter. Since we launched our site on July 1, we°ve received enthusiastic support from homeschoolers across the country and as far away as Australia and South Africa. Our list of contest judges now includes Robert Pinsky (former US Poet Laureate), Lois Lowry (Newberry Award Winner, author of The Giver), and Sara Gruen (NYT Bestselling author of Water for Elephants), among many others.

Hexco Academic
The Hexco Academic products were first developed in 1984 to be used in studying for The Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee. These were soon followed by a range of products for preparing for UIL academic contests. [Not an A to Z affiliate, but I thought these products might be of interest to those visiting this page.]

I Love Costa Rica's Rain Forest! Young Travel Writers and Artists Contest
Children from 5K through 5th Grade are invited to submit original stories and artwork. Contest Deadline Extended to November 30, 2009. $100 Will Be Awarded by Smart Poodle Publishing to the First Place Winners in Each Category. All Other Prizes donated by Rand McNally's online store.

Kids-in-Print Book Contest for Students
Deadline May 1. What wonderful experiences await the three winners! [In different age categories] When their books are selected for publication, they will be offered publishing contracts. They also will enjoy all-expense-paid trips to our offices in Kansas City, Kansas, where Landmark's professional staff will assist them in the editing, refining, and final production of their books.

Letters about Literature
Deadline early December. Homeschooled students are invited to write a letter to an author -- living or dead -- explaining how that author's work changed the student's way of thinking about the world. Winners receive cash awards at the national and state levels. Two competition levels are offered: one for students in grades 4 through 7, the other for grades 8 through 12. Sponsored by the Center for the Book in association with the Weekly Reader Corporation.

Scripts Howard National Spelling Bee
Each sponsor organizes a spelling bee program in its community. The champion of the sponsor's final spelling bee advances to the national finals in June. Sponsorship is available to daily and weekly newspapers.

National Vocabulary Championship
Win With Words. High school students nationwide can take the online test now for their chance to compete for $40,000 toward college tuition. The online exam will continue through November 30.

Write On! Writing Challenge
Create a children's book. Winning entries used in a published book. Theme is about environmental concerns.

Writing Contests - Creative Communications
Both Poetry and essay contests. Three contests annually. Contests in the US and Canada.

Math

American Mathematics Competitions
The AMC seek to increase interest in mathematics and to develop problem solving ability through a series of friendly mathematics contests for junior (grades 8 and below) and senior high school students (grades 9 through 12). Registration in November and February.

Crazy for Math Contest
Officially starts May 1. Describe how you use math in any activity you love to do -- a sport, game, craft, hobby or anything else. Send in a description of the activity and how you use math. You can also include a drawing or diagram. All finalists receive a copy of Googol Power's award winning CD "Multiplication Vacation."

International Mathematical Olympiad
This prestigious event will bring to the USA 500 of the most talented high school age mathematicians from more than 80 countries. The Olympiad will be held in Greece in July.

MathCounts
A national math coaching and competition program that promotes middle school mathematics achievement through grassroots involvement in every U.S. state and territory.

Math Olympiads
Two divisions for 4-6th graders and 7-8th graders. Only schools or homeschool associations, not individuals, may participate. A homeschool association, to us, is a group of homeschool students from the same geographic area. Students not enrolled in a public or private school.

Online Math League
Offers fun, challenging math contests to schools and individuals in Grades 2-12. Registration discounted for individual homeschoolers.

Online Math Madness
Unlike many math competitions, you don't have to travel across the state or country to compete with other students; you can compete against students across the world without ever leaving your own home! Intended for those working at a high school level in math. More fun than "heavy" competition.

Physical Education

The President's Challenge
As a homeschool you are eligible to participate and receive awards for the President's Challenge Physical Fitness Program. There are a few tips and suggestions that we will try to answer and urge you to consider before you get started. Here's a page on how homeschoolers may participate.

Problem Solving

Construction Challenge
Teenagers compete and solve infrastructure, design, and service tech Challenges using teamwork, creativity, and problem solving. All team members must be enrolled in middle school (grades 6-8) or high school (grades 9-12) or the equivalent at technical or vocational schools or homeschool students at the equivalent education level or ages. Regionals in February. Finals in May.

Destination Imagination
We invite you to stretch your mind and share your brainstorms on the web.

eCYBERMISSION
A free, web-based science, math and technology competition for students in grades 6 through 9. The competition encourages and rewards students from a diverse range of proficiency levels, interests and backgrounds. Registration ends in early December.

Odyssey of the Mind
An international educational program that provides creative problem-solving opportunities for students from kindergarten through college. A homeschool-friendly competition.
See Interview with Susan Smylie Odyssey of the Mind Coach

Stuck @ Prom
$500 scholarships to each member of a couple who creatively decorate their prom outfits with silver or colorful Duck brand tape. Sounds perfect for those attending unproms! $5000 to the best overall high school couple.

TOYchallenge
A chance for teams of imaginative kids in grades 5-8 to create and design a toy or game.

Science

Robotics Competitions
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On our Robots 4 Kids page. Links to robot contests.

Science Fair Help
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Looking for help with that science fair project? You've come to the right place!

3M Young Scientist Challenge
We're looking for a few great students and teachers to inspire us with their enthusiasm for science, so show us what you've got! Create a short (1-2 min.) video about one of this year's scientific topics and YOU could win a trip to Washington, DC to compete in the YSC finals.

Action For Nature International Young Eco-Hero Awards
Have you been working to preserve the world around you? Have you been teaching others how to protect the environment? Have you been doing an environmental research project? Not so much a contest as an honor.

Canon Envirothon
Delve into the topic of introduced species in general, and within your own communities.

Chemistry Olympiad
Each nation sends a team of its four brightest chemistry students.

ExploraVision
Teams of students select a technology, research how it works and why it was invented, and then project how that technology may change in the future. K-12. Sign up now. Projects due in April.

Engineer Girl Contest
Every year, the EngineerGirl website sponsors a contest dealing with engineering and its impact on our world.

Global Challenge
Teams of US high school students collaborate with international counterparts from October to May to address global climate change and compete for prizes and scholarship awards.

Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
The Olympics, the World Cup and the World Series of science competitions. Held annually in May, the Intel ISEF brings together over 1,200 students from 48 states and 40 nations to compete for scholarships, tuition grants, internships, scientific field trips and the grand prize: a trip to attend the Nobel Prize Ceremonies in Stockholm, Sweden.

National Young Astronomer Award.
Designed to recognize the outstanding achievements by high school aged astronomers throughout the United States.

Science Olympiad
Homeschool teams have done quite well in this science competition in the past. Regionals were held in February. Contact in the fall to enter your team.

US Physics Olympiad Team
Promotes academic excellence through preparation for and participation in the International Physics Olympiad.

Social Science

FDR- A Presidency Revealed Eligibility - 3/11/05
AN A TO Z ARTICLE
The History Channel has decided to open the scholarship challenge to all homeschoolers (even in states where homeschooling is not considered "private" school) in addition to students enrolled in a private and/or public high school.

Doors to Diplomacy
The U. S. Department of State sponsors this educational challenge to encourage middle school and high school students around the world to produce web projects that teach others about the importance of international affairs and diplomacy.

Future City Competition
Now in its eighth year, asks middle school students from around the nation to create first on computer and then in large, three-dimensional models of their visions of the city of tomorrow. Check in September.

Girls Going Places
Guardian's annual initiative designed to reward the enterprising spirits of girls ages 12 to 18. Guardian awards prizes to 15 girls who demonstrate budding entrepreneurship; are taking the first steps toward financial independence; and make a difference in their schools and communities.

Kids Philosophy Slam
Designed to make philosophy accessible and fun for kids of all ages and abilities, to promote a philosophical dialogue between kids and adults, and to promote a greater awareness of philosophy and education in everyday life. Over $5,000 in prizes are available to students & schools. Home school entries and international participation are encouraged.

Let's Get Real
An academic competition and an opportunity for teams of students to gain experience working on real business challenges.

LifeSmarts
A consumer education competition that tests teens in grades 9-12 about personal finance, health and safety, the environment, technology, and consumer rights and responsibilities.

Model United Nations
While not strictly a contest, teams of student delegates, after studying their assigned country's policies, will win and lose in the debates over the various issues.

National Geographic Bee
Homeschools with students in grades four through eight are eligible for this entertaining and challenging test of geographic knowledge. Join homeschoolers and other contest winners at the GeoBeeCentral message board.

National Geographic Bee Contest Eligibility - 3/21/05
AN A TO Z ARTICLE
We have heard from a number of people concerned about National Geographic's treatment of home-schooled children in our annual geography Bee competition because of an incident that recently occurred in New Hampshire.

National History Day
Show your creativity by making history come alive in an exhibit, documentary, paper, or performance. By producing one of these projects, you have opportunities to win awards and scholarships, as well as learn about your history.

National Peace Essay Contest
A well-established contest with very specific guidelines and rules. Entries from home-schooled students are also accepted. Students must be in grades nine through twelve at the Contest deadline.

Contest Tips from Amazon.com

Peterson's Winning Money for College : The High School Student's Guide to Top College Scholarship Contests
Peterson's Winning Money for College : The High School Student's Guide to Top College Scholarship Contests (4th Ed)
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