Arts + Tech for a Classroom Grant!

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Share your tech-focused lesson plan.
Win up to $1,000 for your classroom.
Technology is all around us. From smartphones to voice assistants and self-driving cars, our world is becoming increasingly high-tech. We believe technology has a place in every discipline — and studying its role in our lives is critical for students of all ages. Share your tech-focused lesson plan with us, and you could win up to $1,000 for classroom supplies, educational subscriptions and apps for your students, and more.

We’re looking for lesson plans that…
Teach students why technology is important (and how to use it) in your subject
Include a detailed description of lessons, handouts, homework assignments, etc., plus a list of required resources
Encourage participation and engagement with in-class demonstrations, hands-on learning opportunities, etc.
Are designed for students between kindergarten and eighth grade levels
Specify benchmarks for measuring students’ comprehension of major concepts
Are solely your work, without the use of prepared educational materials available elsewhere
How to enter:
Follow these guidelines to enter. Incomplete submissions will not be eligible to win.

Create a tech-focused lesson plan to teach students about applications for technology in your subject. Entries must be written in English.
Compile a single Google Doc containing:

Your lesson plan
A one-paragraph personal statement about why you believe students in your field should learn about technology
All supplementary materials required for your lesson plan
Complete and submit the online form below, using a shareable link to your Google Doc in the required field.

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