Prizes
 

Prizes


 

BC Green Games is awarding $24,000 in prize money directly to schools to sustain and support environmental action projects in the spirit of BC Green Games and the winning project.

Members of the public will choose the recipients of two “K-7 Viewer’s Choice” and two “8-12 Viewer’s Choice” awards valued at $500 apiece. Online Voting is in March 2012 (note: prize amounts and dates are subject to change).

Ten $1000 prizes for elementary entries and ten $1000 prizes for secondary entries as well as two new $1000 energy prizes will be decided by expert judges in the field of environmental education and environmental science using the established criteria:

Criteria   Students will:
Environmental Responsibility
(60%)
 
  • Demonstrate an understanding of societal issues related to environmental concerns
  • Use resources wisely; practice conservation
  • Describe environmentally and socially sound strategies that produce a positive, lasting impact on school or community
Creativity and Innovation (30%)  
  • Demonstrate creativity and innovation in identifying and representing solutions to the environmental challenge
  • Demonstrate a clear action plan showing a sustainable solution that benefits school or community
  • Demonstrate commitment to the project in new and interesting ways
Communication (10%)  
  • Present a clear, concise, creative and informative message using an appropriate medium to communicate the purpose and outcome of the project to multiple audiences
  • Describe the solution and summarize lessons learned
  • Practice legal and ethical behaviour

Sony Early Registration Prize Winners!

All Team Leaders who registered their teams before November 30, 2011 were entered in a random prize draw to win one of six great Sony multi-media tools. Through this multi-year agreement, Science World and Sony of Canada hope to see many more BC students and schools participate in BC Green Games. These multi-media tools will provide students with more ways to explore, learn, and share.

Handycam camcorder: Highroad Academy, Cariboo Hill Secondary
bloggie Touch camcorder: W.D. Ferris Elementary, South Island Distance Education School
Cybershot camera: Timberline Secondary, Bert Edwards Science & Technology School

 


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