Bubble wrap competition for young inventors open to students grades 5–8

2/12/2010


The creator of Bubble Wrap, Sealed Air Corporation, and the National Museum of Education, are offering a student grant contest for that encourages middle school students to demonstrate creativity and ingenuity by creating an invention that incorporates Bubble Wrap cushioning.

Three finalists will win a three-day trip to New York City, where the Grand Prize Winner will be announced at the Bubble Wrap Awards Ceremony on Saturday, May 22, 2010.  The Grand Prize Winner will receive a $10,000 savings bond, while the 2nd and 3rd place winners will receive $5,000 and $3,000 respectively in savings bonds. The teacher/mentor of each finalist will receive a $500 gift card. In addition, the school of the Grand Prize Winner will receive a $5,000 donation.

Beneficiary: Middle School Students.

Grant Type: Student Project

Deadline: Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at 6pm EST

More Information: http://nmoe.org/bubblewrap/

Among other requirements, applicants must provide:

  • A written description, in no more than 1000 words, that includes the name of the invention, its purpose, how it works, how the idea was created, and how it will be used, or make everyday life easier or more enjoyable.
  • A clear design or drawing (drawn in thick dark blue or black ink or flair tip pen).
  • One or more clear photograph(s) of your invention that shows it in full and you using it.
  • Any of the following visuals (optional): a VHS, CD, or DVD depicting the invention and its use.

Visit the National Museum of Education's Bubblewrap Competition for Young Inventors Web site for more information, a full list of requirements, and to apply. You can also meet previous contest winners and view their inventions.