Illinois EPA Launches Annual
Environmental Education Competition for Fifth and Sixth Grade
Students
Agency Encourages Youth Creativity About
How to Protect the Environment
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[October 16, 2019]
Fifth and sixth grade writers and artists from around Illinois are
invited to compete in this year’s Poster, Poetry and Prose Contest
sponsored by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
This year’s contest theme is "Algae: The Good, the Bad, and the
Ugly... How Can You Keep Your Local Pond Healthy?" focusing on how
algae can affect waterbodies (good and bad).
The theme also emphasizes how to prevent nonpoint source pollution,
including nutrient runoff, to maintain healthy water ecosystems.
Educators are asked to introduce these topics using the Illinois
EPA’s newly developed, free curriculum: "Environmental Pathways
surface water unit Why is the Pond Green?" The unit was developed by
the Office for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education (MSTE)
at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and is aligned with
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
Each school can enter up to eight works (four posters and four
written) depicting this year’s theme. Entries must be postmarked
and sent in to the Illinois EPA by February 3, 2020.
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An in house panel from the Illinois EPA will judge all entries to select the
finalists, and those entries will then be judged by an outside panel of
authorities to determine the top twelve winners.
All finalists, together with their families and teachers, will be invited to an
awards ceremony and reception on April 18 at the Old State Capitol historic site
in Springfield. After the awards ceremony, participants are invited to attend
the City of Springfield’s Earth Awareness Fair on the Old State Capitol’s lawn.
Finalist entries will be on exhibit in the atrium of the Illinois EPA’s
headquarters building in Springfield from April 20 through May 13, and the top
winners will be featured on the Illinois EPA’s website.
Information about the annual event can be obtained on Illinois EPA’s website at:
https://www2.illinois.gov/ epa/topics/ education/contest/Pages/efault.aspx,
or by contacting Kristi Morris, Environmental Education Coordinator for the
Illinois EPA, at 217-558-7198, or by email at
Kristi.Morris@illinois.gov.
The Environmental Pathways curriculum unit can be found at:
https://pathways.mste.
illinois.edu/.
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