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]]>It is interesting that Google Science has created a toolkit for educators, to help them with guidelines and resources that will support their work in the classroom, and also help to foster the ideas of their students. They can download from the page for Educators everything from a key tips, competition rules, checklists, student worksheets, scientific methods, to competition overview presentation and detailed Lesson Plans.
Google also points out the the judging and prizes: “In partnership with CERN, National Geographic, The LEGO Group and Scientific American, Google invites these students to post their science projects online so that they may compete for prizes, scholarships and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
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