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Education Contests in CanadaSentence Master will be offering prizes for ESL English Education Contests
Canadian Education Contests Categories will be:
Contests will begin with the selection of school champions Sentence Master English Writing GamesEnglish Writing is now more important than ever before. The Internet
has enabled millions of people to communicate in writing via email, BBS forums and text
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60% oral and 40% writing for most professions. To succeed in the professional digital
age an extensive vocabulary, proper English grammar and engaging style is mandatory. Links to other Canadian Education Contests for Students Each year, students 18 years of age and under are invited to take part in the Canada
Day Poster Challenge by designing a poster that illustrates their pride in Canada and
in being Canadian. The 13 provincial and territorial finalists will win a trip to
Ottawa to celebrate Canada Day on Parliament Hill. In addition, the winning entry will
become the official poster of Celebrate Canada! activities across the country.
The Canadian Computing Competition provides students with an opportunity to test
their ability in designing, understanding and implementing algorithms. The Canadian
Open Mathematics Challenge is geared towards strong math students.
Anyone who enters their unique customer number and postal code could win instant prizes
from Canadian Geographic plus travel vouchers from VIA Rail Canada. Once your unique
customer number is registered you will automatically be entered to win $2000 in VIA
Rail Canada travel vouchers towards the trip of your choice to any Canadian destination.
The Math League has Math Contests for Grades 4 through 8, High School Students, and
Algebra 1 students. Over 1 million students from the United States and Canada
participate in Math League Contests each year.
This is a 90-minute mathematics contest which takes place every spring. The exam is
primarily for Grade 9 students. However, all junior high students attending schools in
Calgary and surrounding districts are eligible. The exam is written by participants in
their own school.
Eligibility and Conditions: Open to all Canadian senior highs, questions are based on
major events in Canadian history from 1850 to the present, with emphasis on critical
thinking skills using primary sources.
The Nova Scotia Recycles Contest is open to students in grades primary to twelve and
entries can be submitted in either English or French. Winning students in grades
primary to eleven receive great prize packages and their schools are presented with
$500 cash. As well, scholarships are awarded to grade 12 students in each region!
All CBC Literary Awards Contest entries must be original and unpublished works. Entries
must be written in English or French. All entries must fall within one of the following
categories and be within the specified word count: Short story (2000 - 2500 words),
Creative nonfiction (2000 - 2500 words), or Poetry (1000 - 2000 words). Previously
published and unpublished authors may submit texts providing that the submissions are
unpublished works. There must be only one author per entry. |
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