Help your trainees end up being the innovators of tomorrow! The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest invites public school trainees in grades 6-12 to come up with an ingenious idea to produce modification in their communities using STEM. Motivate your students to construct STEM, innovation, and life abilities through this hands-on job. You could win a share of $2 million in prizes!
Together with your students, brainstorm problems your community deals with and how you may resolve them. You just need one innovative idea to get involved! The application is easier than ever. You will specify your issue, describe your proposed service and how it will be sustainable. Then, your application is all set for submission (just 3 concerns!), and you can get to seeing your students creativity come to life! As groups are chosen to move through each stage, they are asked to supply more project details and are granted prizes of increasing value.
Apply by November 29!
Concepts To Kick-Start Your Brainstorming
This ingenious STEM contest can suit any curriculum! Check out some concepts below for how a proposed option might fit into your discipline. Plus, get inspiration from previous winners here.
For science class:
- Recycling or waste issues
- Food insecurity
- Ecological destruction
For English classrooms:
- Low literacy rates
- Access to books
- Access to education
For mathematics classrooms:
- Lack of standard cash skills
- Minimum wage
- Expense of living
- Increasing media or social media problems
- Access to transport
- Accessibility of tasks
- Civic engagement or citizen turnout
For organization, house and family life, or other electives:
- Fire security
- Financial security
- Activities for youth
Prizes As much as $100,000!
A minimum of five schools from every state will win! Enter the Solve for Tomorrow contest now to be one of 300 selected. You’ll have a possibility at as much as $2 million in reward packs, consisting of $100,000 for national winners, $50,000 for national finalists, Samsung item bundles, and more!
Apply by November 29!