What to draw on the topic of science through the eyes of children. Scientific journalism laboratory. In the nomination "famous scientific discoveries"

The winners of the competition are determined children's drawing“Science through the Eyes of Children”, which was held in February 2014 at the initiative of the administration of the Hi-Tech Park and the Minsk regional institute development of education. The competition was held in Belarus for the first time in order to popularize and develop interest in science among children of primary school age.

Alexander Martinkevich, Deputy Director of the High-Tech Park Administration:

“It was not easy to make a choice and determine the winners. We absolutely did not expect such a number of works that were submitted to our competition. This once again confirms that Belarus has a wonderful young generation, real inquisitive minds. Can you imagine how many guys from all over the country thought for a moment and saw the topic of science with their own eyes?”

More than 1,500 artworks by junior schoolchildren from 7 to 10 years old from all over Belarus were submitted for participation in the competition. The number of talented artworks made in various techniques significantly exceeded expectations and pleasantly surprised the organizers of the competition.

IN THE NOMINATION "KNOWN SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES"

I degree diplomas are awarded to:

Elizaveta Galitskaya, 8 years old, student of the 3rd grade of the State Educational Institution "Rusinovskaya secondary school”, Baranovichi district.

“The best discovery is one that can bring people or plants to life, or toys, for example. Then you get such revivals like mine. ”

Polina Kivachuk, 10 years old, student of the 5th grade of the State Educational Institution “Secondary School No. 10 in Brest”.

“... These are polar cats. I think that theoretical scientists are nothing if their developments are not tested in practice. My work is dedicated to researchers who work in the most inaccessible places on Earth…”

II degree diplomas are awarded to:

Maryana Priemko, 9 years old, student of the State Educational Institution "Secondary School No. 1 in Volozhin"

"I think that in scientific world everything is exactly as in my drawing, all scientists are constantly working, even when we do not see it. I think that even when they sleep, they think.

Polina Deshuk, 10 years old, student of the 5th grade of the State Educational Institution "Gymnasium No. 1 in Novogrudok"

“The world of science is very diverse and unusual. I am very interested in discoveries related to the world of space. I believe that there are still many unknown and unexplored planets. In my work, I depicted a planet of new research and discoveries. It is dominated by red - this is a color that warns and alerts, as always before the new and unknown.

Daria Konoval, 10 years old, 4th grade student of the State Educational Institution "Secondary School No. 3 in Stolbtsy"

“I just think that we still look at the world differently, not like adults. Children are small, but the world is big. We will grow up and find out everything, but for now there is so much that is still unknown and interesting ... ".

Anastasia Boyko, 9 years old, 2nd grade student of the State Educational Institution “Secondary School No. 200 in Minsk”

“My drawing is about how people began to conquer space. They dreamed about this for many centuries and dreams came true.

Diplomas of the III degree are awarded to:

Dmitry Malkin, 10 years old, 4th grade State Educational Institution "Secondary School No. 7 in Borisov"

“In my work, I wanted to show that soon our astronauts will go on a long journey beyond our planet…”

Yaroslava Shabashova, 8 years old, 3rd grade student of the State Educational Institution "Secondary School No. 25 in Vitebsk"

“The picture shows aliens and people of a new generation who invented an unusual spacecraft. They fly it to other planets to learn about distant civilizations."

Elena Burdik, 9 years old, student of the 3rd grade of the State Educational Institution "Gymnasium No. 2 in Novopolotsk"

“Scientists - geneticists are once again testing the “Youth Machine”. This experiment is a win! We will start production."

Ilya Goreglyad, 9 years old, 4th grade student of the State Educational Institution "Nemerzhitskaya Secondary School"

“My drawing depicts the unexplored mysteries of the Earth. No one knows what the size of the Universe is...what is hidden 15 billion light years away from us. We have penguins and pyramids and icebergs and deserts... And there? How many interesting things do we not know yet?

Valeria Kleschenok, 9 years old, student of the 4th grade of the State Educational Institution "Educational and Pedagogical Complex Nursery Garden - Secondary School No. 24 in Borisov"

“My work reflects the world of science. What is he?! This is the world of the most incredible discoveries, in the center of which, of course, is the image of a scientist - a very smart person. In the world of his thoughts there are a lot of ideas, discoveries, which are confirmed by experiments and experiments ... "

Daria Drobushevich, 10 years old, student of the People's Art Studio "Vytoki", Slutsk

“The world that surrounds us is beautiful. And even without going far, without traveling or flying into space, you can make thousands of discoveries every day: big and small, simple and very complex... This is what scientists do. I think we are all a little bit scientists.”

Elizaveta Yuzvenko, 10 years old, student of the People's Art Studio "Vytoki", Slutsk

“Scientists are everywhere. There are scientists who develop drugs, there are scientists who deal with all sorts of mechanisms and robots, there are scientists who calculate and invent different formulas. And I would like to become a scientist who studies animals, like in my drawing.”

Karina Karman, 10 years old, student of the 5th grade of the State Educational Institution "Rusinovskaya Secondary School", Baranovichi district.

“I drew myself. Dad says that every day should be a discovery for me. I try to study and learn more and more, and then I will grow up, become a great scientist and make discoveries such ... that everyone will know about.

An all-Russian competition of children's drawings "The world of science through the eyes of children" has been announced. Deadline September 15, 2015.

Organizer: Ministry of Education and Science Russian Federation, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov with the support of the Government of the city of Moscow in the framework of the V All-Russian Festival NAUKA 0+.

Children from 5 years old to 17 years old are invited to participate in the competition.

Competition nominations:

  • The world of science through the eyes of children. In this nomination that has already become traditional, you can send works dedicated to various areas science. Choose the one that seems to you the most exciting, bright and intriguing.
  • "Portrait of a scientist". What are they - scientists, people who have devoted their lives to science? Cheerful, inquisitive, strange, mysterious, closed, open? Are they the same as everyone else? Or can a scientist be recognized in a crowd at a glance? Perhaps there is a scientist from whom you would like to take an example. Perhaps you have an image of the "ideal" scientist in your imagination. Or maybe the “ideal scientist” is you yourself in the future? Send us portraits of scientists: we really want to look at them through your eyes.
  • "Read and draw." 2015 has been declared the Year of Literature in Russia. Winnie the Pooh liked to repeat: "Whoever visits in the morning, he acts wisely." And could Winnie the Pooh go to visit not the Rabbit, but, for example, Carlson - to discuss the benefits of honey over jam somewhere on the roof? And why shouldn't Eugene Onegin stop by for a cup of coffee at Pechorin's?
    We invite you to draw how one of your favorite literary characters comes to visit someone from another story. Wisely, that is, in the morning, or not - at your discretion.
  • "Learning is light!" 2015 has been proclaimed by the United Nations (UN) as the International Year of Light and Light Technologies. And what kind of light is learning? Light from a torch or from a lantern? From a candle or from a light bulb? Bright or dim? Dazzling or soft and warm? We suggest not to guess, but to decide for yourself. Draw what kind of light it is and how it helps in teaching and in life.
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The work must be done on an A3 sheet without a frame and have a title (the work must not be crumpled or folded).
The works submitted for the competition can be made in gouache, watercolor, pastel, oil, tempera, pencils, felt-tip pens.
Works made in the graphic editors Paint, Paintshop Pro on a computer are accepted.
Photos and photo collages processed in Adobe Photoshop will not be considered by the jury.
A participant can submit no more than one work to the competition in any of the nominations. Multiple nominations are allowed.

  • All authors participating in the competition are awarded with special certificates, and their teachers are noted with gratitude from the organizers of the competition. Certificates of participants in the competition thanks to the teacher can be printed from the personal account of the teacher, after the publication of the work in the gallery of the competition. Publication notices will be sent to e-mail to the address provided during registration.
  • The winners of the competition will receive diplomas and branded souvenirs.

Questions arising on the organization and conduct of the drawing competition can be asked by e-mail [email protected]

"The World of Science through Children's Eyes" - a competition of children's drawings on the theme of science, has been held as part of the Science Festival since 2009. Aimed at participants aged 5 to 17 years.

The drawings of the contestants will be considered in several categories: World of Science”, “Portrait of a Scientist”, “City of the Future” and "Journey around the native land." Each of them involves the creative vision of the participants different aspects scientific activity. You are allowed to send no more than one work in each category. You can become a winner in several categories.

To participate in the competition, the child's parents or their teacher must register on the competition page and upload pictures in png, gif, jpg and jpeg formats no larger than 10 megabytes in their personal account. Works can be done in any technique and even created in the graphic editors Paint and Paintshop Pro.

Children from 5 years before 17 years.

The names of the winners of the competition will be announced September 30th. The solemn awarding of diplomas and prizes will take place October 11-13 at the Central site of the All-Russian Science Festival in Moscow. Best works will be presented at the exhibitions of the Festival in Kursk and Moscow.

*Please note that this year we are accepting children's works in the genre of installations for the first time. In this nomination, we offer the child to express themselves as creatively as possible. Try to create not just a drawing, but a whole composition. Compose your own installation using any materials. Your imagination is not limited here, the main thing is to follow the scientific theme. Finished work you can take a picture or video and send it to us. If you chose the option with a video, then upload it to your Youtube channel, send it to the address [email protected] link to the video and the following information:

  • FULL NAME. teacher or parent
  • e-mail address of the teacher or parent;
  • full postal address with index of the teacher or parent;
  • contact phone number of the teacher or parent.

**Russian test cosmonaut of the Roscosmos cosmonaut corps, Hero of the Russian Federation, pilot-cosmonaut of the Russian Federation.

All-Russian competition of children's drawings "The world of science through the eyes of children." Acceptance of works until September 15, 2015. Organizer: Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Lomonosov Moscow State University with the support of the Government of Moscow within the framework of the V All-Russian Festival NAUKA 0+. Children from 5 years old to 17 years old are invited to participate in the competition. Competition nominations: - "The world of science through the eyes of children." In this nomination that has already become traditional, you can send papers devoted to various fields of science. Choose the one that seems to you the most exciting, bright and intriguing. - "Portrait of a scientist." What are they - scientists, people who have devoted their lives to science? Cheerful, inquisitive, strange, mysterious, closed, open? Are they the same as everyone else? Or can a scientist be recognized in a crowd at a glance? Perhaps there is a scientist from whom you would like to take an example. Perhaps you have an image of the "ideal" scientist in your imagination. Or maybe the “ideal scientist” is you yourself in the future? Send us portraits of scientists: we really want to look at them through your eyes. - "Read and draw." 2015 has been declared the Year of Literature in Russia. Winnie the Pooh liked to repeat: "Whoever visits in the morning, he acts wisely." And could Winnie the Pooh go to visit not the Rabbit, but, for example, Carlson - to discuss the benefits of honey over jam somewhere on the roof? And why shouldn't Eugene Onegin stop by for a cup of coffee at Pechorin's? We invite you to draw how one of your favorite literary characters comes to visit someone from another story. Wisely, that is, in the morning, or not - at your discretion. - “Learning is light!”. 2015 has been proclaimed by the United Nations (UN) as the International Year of Light and Light Technologies. And what kind of light is learning? Light from a torch or from a lantern? From a candle or from a light bulb? Bright or dim? Dazzling or soft and warm? We suggest not to guess, but to decide for yourself. Draw what kind of light it is and how it helps in teaching and in life. The work must be done on an A3 sheet without a frame and have a title (the work must not be crumpled or folded). The works submitted for the competition can be made in gouache, watercolor, pastel, oil, tempera, pencils, felt-tip pens. Works made in the graphic editors Paint, Paintshop Pro on a computer are accepted. Photos and photo collages processed in Adobe Photoshop will not be considered by the jury. A participant can submit no more than one work to the competition in any of the nominations. Multiple nominations are allowed. Prizes: All authors participating in the competition are awarded with special certificates, and their teachers are awarded with thanks from the organizers of the competition. Certificates of participants in the competition thanks to the teacher can be printed from the personal account of the teacher, after the publication of the work in the gallery of the competition. Notice of publication of the work is sent by e-mail to the address specified during registration. The winners of the competition will receive diplomas and branded souvenirs. Questions arising on the organization and conduct of the drawing competition can be asked by e-mail

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