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fun and free summer learning activities for students


 

Friends:

I am forwarding these learning opportunities from Susan Goodkin.? Pleae send any questions you may have to her.

Margaret


Check out these fun -- and free! -- resume-building activities for high school visual artists, history fans, public policy buffs, writers, scientists and more!

International High School Art Meetup on Zoom:

Join with other teens from around the world to create/discuss your art.? The first meeting of this new group will be held on Saturday, August 8th, 6 pm PT, 8 pm CT, 9 pm ET.?

?Details:? "This session we'll be discussing faces and people. Please bring any art you've created related to faces/people. Be prepared to talk a little bit about your style, preferred mediums and how the work was created- along with anything else you think might be of interest to fellow artists."

Interested students should send an e-mail, with "Art Meetup" in the subject line, to Susan.Goodkin@... and I'll send them log-in information.?

American History Discussion Group

Join other teens from across the country to discuss interesting issues in American history.? The first meeting of this new group will? be held on Saturday, August 8th, at 11 am PT, 1 pm CT, 2 pm ET.?

Details:? "In this session we'll discuss Andrew Jackson's presidency, and why he should -- and why he shouldn't! -- be on the twenty dollar bill. We'll? also discuss a few possible replacements."

Interested students should send an e-mail with "History Discussion" in the subject line to Susan.Goodkin@... and I'll send them log-in information.

?Girls International Three-Minute Science Competition

This is a great time for girls (ages 12-19) to work on a three-minute video about science to submit to the Girls International Three-Minute Science Competition.? Submissions are due by October 1, 2020.? For more information go to

Public Policy Journal -- now accepting submissions!

Details:? "The Journal of Interdisciplinary Public Policy publishes unique student analysis of current policy issues. Topic-specific issues are likely to include Education, Healthcare, Immigration, Climate Change, International Relations and more. However, our goal is to highlight each students' individual interests and perspectives in policy -- write about the causes you are passionate about in the way you are most comfortable.

More information can be found at our website, Be it an essay, art, or poetry, we look forward to your submissions!"

Creative Writers -- Epifany magazine now accepting submissions!

For submission details go to:



Interested in STEM and Humanities? Humanities+ Journal now accepting submissions!

For submission details, go to:




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