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Showing posts with label National Geographic Bee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Geographic Bee. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Utah State Geographic Bee winner will compete in Finals today at NGS

Anthony Cheng survived the preliminaries of the National Finals Geographic Bee Competition in WashingtonDC. He competes today as one of the top ten finalists in the Finals competion today. Good Luck Anthony!!!!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BEE REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED!

TIME FOR SCHOOLS TO REGISTER FOR THE 2010 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BEE

The National Geographic Bee is a school competition for students in any grades four through eight. Excite your students about the world around them and reward those who excel in their knowledge of geography by giving them a chance to compete in a school geographic bee.

The final deadline for registration has been extended to December 11, 2009. After October 15, the registration fee increases to $90. School level Bees can be held up to January 15, 2010. Go to www.nationalgeographic.com/geographicbee to get complete information and other dates and deadlines.

Principals must register their schools to receive the contest materials necessary to conduct a school level Bee. All we need is a letter on school letterhead, signed by the principal, with the $70 registration fee ($90 after October 15) (check or purchase order made out to National Geographic). The registration is not refundable, so make sure the school registers only once. If paying by purchase order, note that when the school sends payment on the PO it must be clear that the check is payment on a PO that was sent earlier so that the school will not be entered twice in the system.

Mail the registration letter and fee, in the same envelope, to National Geographic Bee, National Geographic Society, 1145 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036-4688.

We look forward to many more schools giving their students the opportunity to excel and also be encouraged to know more about the world in which we live and share, by participating in the National Geographic Bee.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

REGISTER YOUR SCHOOL TODAY FOR THE 2010 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BEE!
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/geographybee/


"Each year thousands of schools in the United States participate in the National Geographic Bee using materials prepared by the National Geographic Society. The contest is designed to encourage teachers to include geography in their classrooms, spark student interest in the subject, and increase public awareness about geography. Schools with students in grades four through eight are eligible for this entertaining and challenging test of geographic knowledge"

SEE THE ABOVE LINK: for contest details, school registration information, registration deadlines, StudyCorner, GeoBee Quiz game, and other helpful teacher/student materials.

(I took the above photo at the National Geographic Bee Finals in Washintgton, DC/May 09...our UTAH state winner was one of the top ten finalists!!)

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Reposting: National Geographic Bee registration information



TIME SENSTITIVE INFORMATION: 2009 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BEE SCHOOL REGISTRATION

All schools wishing to participate in the National Geographic Bee must register yearly. Registration materials have been sent out to schools, so please "keep an eye out" for the materials in your school's mail. If your school does not receive registration information in the mail, (brochure/flier) please go the following link for registration details and deadline information: www.nationalgeographic.com/geographicbee.
Also see the above link for general Geographic Bee information and helpful study hints:
Get your school registered today for the 2009 National Geographic Bee! Good Luck with your School's Geographic Bee!!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Geography-at-a-Glance

In support of Geography Awareness Week: Mapping the Americas,
check out the following fabulous http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ websites for teachers, kids, and parents:



(A few of the above website descriptions are direct quotes from NGS links)