2010 WHERE Challenge Winners

The following entries were prepared and researched by students aged 10 to 14 years. While WHERE Challenge judges acknowledge that some entries may contain inaccuracies, they applaud students' efforts and the quality of the entries. The 2010 WHERE Challenge winners are as follows:

National Winners: 13-14 years

Best Overall:
"Quartz Clock" ($1,000)

Wayne Fang
Georgetown, ON

Judges' Comments: "This met all the criteria while demonstrating a wonderful blend of comedy and science with excellent graphics."

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Honourable Mention:
"What is a Refrigerator Made of?"

Anna Ananchenko,
Thornhill, ON

Judges' Comments: "This was an excellent entry that would have been a strong contender for Best Overall, but unfortunately the length of the entry exceeded the time limit of two minutes."

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Best Creative:
"The Aluminum Journey" ($750)

Blake Nicol,
Nelson, BC

Judges' Comments: "We loved that this really told a story of the journey of aluminum. It ended with a good joke and we liked the visual of the can on the rocks."

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Best Research:
"What's Inside Earphones?" ($750)

Ashley Ho,
Saskatoon, SK

Judges' Comments: "This entry made an excellent connection to non-renewable resources and was graphically pleasing."

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National Winners: 10-12 years

Best Overall:
"Green Fireworks" ($1,000)

Leif Blake & Michael Kishchuk,
Whitehorse, YK

Judges' Comments: "We were pretty amazed that Grade 5 students came up with this concept. The whole thing was very impressive and a great combination of live action and animation."

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Best Creative:
"A Walk down the Lego Brick Road" ($750)

Mrs. Tetrault's Ecole River Height's Middle School Grade 7 entry
Winnipeg, MB

Judges' Comments: "Some serious lego skills and real imagination. Brilliant."

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Best Research:
"Memoires d'un casier" ($750)

Ksenia Bilaniuk,
Ottawa, ON

Judges' Comments: "This entry demonstrated excellent research and writing and we liked the fact that the student referenced mines located in Canada. While the entry listed fewer websites as references, those listed were of high quality."

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Honourable Mention:
"What are glasses made of?"

Grace Knowles, Cam Knowles & Mr. Logan,
Calgary, AB

Judges' Comments: "This entry listed many interesting websites as references."

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Regional Winners

Atlantic Canada

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Ontario

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Saskatchewan and Manitoba

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Alberta

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British Columbia

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North

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School Winners

Georgetown District High School,
Georgetown, ON ($1,000)

Montgomery Elementary School,
Saskatoon, SK ($1,000)

Vincent Massey High School,
Calgary, AB ($1,000)

iPod touch Winner (randomly drawn from all entries)

"Toothpaste", Jessica Warren and Brooke Brown, Vincent Massey High School, Calgary, AB

Early Bird Winner of iPod touch (randomly drawn from all entries received before February 1, 2010)

"Glasses", Daniel Wijaya, Calgary, AB

April 22, 2010
WHERE Challenge awards more than $13-thousand to budding Earth scientists
Contest hopes to encourage kids to seek careers in Earth Sciences

(Calgary, Alberta) - After receiving entries from hundreds of students from across the country, the 2nd annual WHERE Challenge has awarded more than $13-thousand in six national, 33 regional and three school prizes. The WHERE Challenge is a national contest endorsed by the Canadian Earth sciences community and sponsored by Encana Corporation that asks students aged 10 - 14 years to discover what on Earth is in their stuff and WHERE on Earth it comes from. The contest was sparked by an urgent need to attract young people to the Earth sciences.

"At Encana, we rely on the best and the brightest people, including Earth scientists, to help us in the development of North America's natural gas resources - so supporting science education makes sense to us," said Patricia Etris, Team Lead, Community Investment, Encana Corporation. "The WHERE Challenge fuels interest in science and the environment for young learners with its fun and creative approach to exploring our interaction with the Earth."

Dozens of school classrooms and hundreds of students participated in this year's Challenge. Contest organizers hope it raises awareness about the importance of non-renewable Earth resources and encourages young people to consider a career in Earth sciences.

"A lot of people think of geologists when they think of careers in Earth sciences," said John Boyd, WHERE Challenge organizer and judge. "But there are dozens of other areas like oceanography, paleontology, environmental education, meteorology and seismology, to name just a few; they all offer tremendous opportunities to work, learn and travel the world."

Both regional and national judging committees made up of dozens of Earth science professionals from across Canada deliberated on WHERE Challenge entries received from as far away as Whitehorse, Yukon and Amherst, Nova Scotia. Among the submissions were essays, posters, videos and multimedia presentations. Judges say they were impressed with the quality of many of this year's entries, particularly some submitted by younger participants.

"We were pretty amazed that grade five students came up with some of the concepts that they did," said Amanda McCallum, Outreach Geologist with the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources and WHERE Challenge judge. "We were really surprised by the knowledge level in this age group."

Despite the recent economic downturn, experts say a crippling labour crunch is looming for the Earth sciences sector. According to several forecasts by organizations such as the Petroleum Human Resources Council and the Canadian Federation of Earth Sciences, a wave of expected retirements and declining student enrolments means a critical gap could start emerging within the next few years.

The WHERE Challenge would like to thank the following teachers and schools for participating in, and helping to promote, the Challenge:

Teachers:

  • Mr. Kurt Smith
  • Ms. Larabie
  • Mr. Ross Howe
  • Amanda Tetrault
  • Leah Gottselig
  • Stephen MacDougall
  • Mr. Lam
  • Mr. Needham
  • Bonnie Sparling
  • Meifang Ma
  • Amanda Peers
  • Donna Endres
  • Miss Meldrum
  • S. Guibord

Schools:

  • Georgetown District High School, Georgetown, ON
  • Vincent Massey Junior High School, Calgary, AB
  • Montgomery Elementary School, Saskatoon, SK
  • Fountain Academy of the Sacred Heart, Halifax, NS
  • Thornhill Woods Public School, Thornhill, ON
  • Ecole River Heights Middle School, Winnipeg, MB
  • Ecole St. Margaret, Moose Jaw, SK
  • Princess Alexandra, Hay River, NT
  • E.B. Chandler, Amherst, NS
  • Marathon High School, Marathon, ON
  • Calgary Science School, Calgary, AB
  • Langevin Science School, Calgary, AB
  • Nickle Junior High, Calgary, AB
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