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Doodle 4 Google 指南说明书

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2024年4月16日发(作者:庆喜)

What Inspires Me

Leader Guide

Encourage children to show what inspires

them through a creative, uplifting doodle!

Doodles can be submitted between

January 8, 2018 – March 2, 2018

What’s in the guide?

• 2 unique lesson plans that integrate

Doodle 4 Google into your activities

• A letter explaining the contest to

copy and share with parents

Activity

Inspiration Brainstorm — What INSPIREs You?

Objectives:

Reinforce what it means to be inspired and have kids identify the many forms of inspiration.

Have children reflect on what they are inspired to do or create and how that might help make the world

a better place.

Materials:

Pens/pencils, notepads, Internet or school library access, art supplies

Magazines: Wired, Nat Geo, Time, Discover, Sports Illustrated, Owl, Outdoor, etc.

Large whiteboard/poster board/display area to capture ideas

Steps:

1.

Explain that inspiration is an idea, experience, or place that makes someone want to create or do something.

Write the word INSPIRE in the center of your board/display area.

2.

Have kids use each letter in the word “inspire” to identify the ideas, places, and experiences that inspire them.

For example, I could be “the Internet,” P could be “my Parents,” S could be “Solar power,” etc.

(Once the group is “warmed up,” you can shift to ideas and concepts that don’t begin with those letters.)

3.

Once the board/display area begins to get filled, have kids break out in groups or individually to collect

images of people/places/experiences that inspire them.

collected inspire them.

4.

Have children create a self-portrait, collage, or other visual presentation that shows how the images they

Activity

Let’s Start Doodling!

Now it’s time for kids to share their inspirations and

turn them into a Google Doodle!

Objective:

Help children to take the learnings from the brainstorm

activity and translate it to a Google Doodle.

Materials:

Pencils, art supplies, collage materials

Optional: video display capabilities

Steps:

1.

Ask them to reflect on the brainstorm lesson, and how

they can translate their unique visual representation

into a Google Doodle.

2.

To get the creativity flowing, show these videos to

the group:

Part One: Imagine: /pdRW22

Part Two: Create: /XnJ4uo

3.

They can also check out our doodle team’s work for

inspiration at: /doodles

4.

Now it’s time to doodle! Pass out the submission forms

in this packet and have kids create their doodles.

We recommend giving them at least 30 minutes to

complete their creations. You may also want to let

them go home and brainstorm with parents and

family members. Download additional entry forms at

.

5.

Encourage them to select any medium that inspires

their inner artist. They can use anything, like paint,

clay, or even food to create a doodle that represents

their inspiration.

6.

Collect the completed doodles and submit them using

the contest instructions outlined here.

Help Kids Enter

Using the entry form in this kit, you

may submit multiple entries at one

time on behalf of your children.

They may also submit entries via

their parents.

1.

Make copies of the entry form in

this kit, or download the form at

.

2.

On the entry form, have them

create their doodles using any

material they want, write their 50-

word statement, and have parents

sign the form.

3.

They can create the doodle on

another sheet of paper, take a digital

photo, or scan the doodle and tape

it to the official entry form. Just be

sure that the tape is clear and the

doodle fits above the information

on the bottom of the entry form.

4.

Entry forms can be submitted by

mail through the pre-paid envelope

included in this kit.

5.

Mailed submissions must be

postmarked by March 2, 2018

and received seven days from

the postmark deadline at the

addresses below. Entry forms

can also be submitted digitally at

as a .jpg or

.png file.

Regular Mail:

Doodle 4 Google

PO Box 510337

New Berlin, WI 53151

Overnight Deliveries:

Doodle 4 Google,

Promotions Department

5000 South Towne Drive

New Berlin, WI 53151

Dear Parent/Guardian,

At Google, we believe that inspiration can come from anywhere, but there’s always been

one source that never ceases to amaze us: our kids. Year after year, we are moved by the

delight and wonder they find in the world around them, and these flashes of brilliance

help influence our products and make the web — and our world — a better place.

This year marks our 10th annual Doodle 4 Google contest, and our theme is:

“What inspires me.” We’re excited to have kids (and parents) reflect on what most inspires

them by creating a unique, uplifting doodle using any medium (crayon, paint, silkscreen,

wood, computer chips, chocolate chips (er, maybe not), ).

Five finalists will be flown to Google’s Mountain View headquarters, and one winning

student from among the five will receive:

A $30,000 college scholarship

A $50,000 Google for Education technology package for their school/

non-profit organization

A behind-the-scenes experience with the Doodle team to transform their

Doodle into an interactive experience that will launch by the end of 2018

Check out for the entry form and more information.

Let the doodling commence!

The Doodle 4 Google Team

Doodle 4 Google Overview

Key Dates

Competition opens: January 8, 2018

Competition closes: March 2, 2018

How to Enter

1.

Download and print the entry form at or ask your administrator for

an entry form.

2.

On the entry form, have kids create their doodles using any material they want, write their

50-word statement, and have parents sign the form.

3.

They can create the doodle on another sheet of paper, take a digital photo, or scan

the doodle and tape it to the official entry form. Just be sure that the tape is clear and

the doodle fits above the information on the bottom of the entry form.

4.

Entry forms can be submitted digitally at as a .jpg or .png file.

Entry forms can also be submitted by mail. Mailed submissions must be postmarked by

March 2, 2018 and received seven days from the postmark deadline at the addresses below.

Regular Mail:

Doodle 4 Google

PO Box 510337

New Berlin, WI 53151

Overnight Deliveries:

Doodle 4 Google, Promotions Department

5000 South Towne Drive

New Berlin, WI 53151

2024年4月16日发(作者:庆喜)

What Inspires Me

Leader Guide

Encourage children to show what inspires

them through a creative, uplifting doodle!

Doodles can be submitted between

January 8, 2018 – March 2, 2018

What’s in the guide?

• 2 unique lesson plans that integrate

Doodle 4 Google into your activities

• A letter explaining the contest to

copy and share with parents

Activity

Inspiration Brainstorm — What INSPIREs You?

Objectives:

Reinforce what it means to be inspired and have kids identify the many forms of inspiration.

Have children reflect on what they are inspired to do or create and how that might help make the world

a better place.

Materials:

Pens/pencils, notepads, Internet or school library access, art supplies

Magazines: Wired, Nat Geo, Time, Discover, Sports Illustrated, Owl, Outdoor, etc.

Large whiteboard/poster board/display area to capture ideas

Steps:

1.

Explain that inspiration is an idea, experience, or place that makes someone want to create or do something.

Write the word INSPIRE in the center of your board/display area.

2.

Have kids use each letter in the word “inspire” to identify the ideas, places, and experiences that inspire them.

For example, I could be “the Internet,” P could be “my Parents,” S could be “Solar power,” etc.

(Once the group is “warmed up,” you can shift to ideas and concepts that don’t begin with those letters.)

3.

Once the board/display area begins to get filled, have kids break out in groups or individually to collect

images of people/places/experiences that inspire them.

collected inspire them.

4.

Have children create a self-portrait, collage, or other visual presentation that shows how the images they

Activity

Let’s Start Doodling!

Now it’s time for kids to share their inspirations and

turn them into a Google Doodle!

Objective:

Help children to take the learnings from the brainstorm

activity and translate it to a Google Doodle.

Materials:

Pencils, art supplies, collage materials

Optional: video display capabilities

Steps:

1.

Ask them to reflect on the brainstorm lesson, and how

they can translate their unique visual representation

into a Google Doodle.

2.

To get the creativity flowing, show these videos to

the group:

Part One: Imagine: /pdRW22

Part Two: Create: /XnJ4uo

3.

They can also check out our doodle team’s work for

inspiration at: /doodles

4.

Now it’s time to doodle! Pass out the submission forms

in this packet and have kids create their doodles.

We recommend giving them at least 30 minutes to

complete their creations. You may also want to let

them go home and brainstorm with parents and

family members. Download additional entry forms at

.

5.

Encourage them to select any medium that inspires

their inner artist. They can use anything, like paint,

clay, or even food to create a doodle that represents

their inspiration.

6.

Collect the completed doodles and submit them using

the contest instructions outlined here.

Help Kids Enter

Using the entry form in this kit, you

may submit multiple entries at one

time on behalf of your children.

They may also submit entries via

their parents.

1.

Make copies of the entry form in

this kit, or download the form at

.

2.

On the entry form, have them

create their doodles using any

material they want, write their 50-

word statement, and have parents

sign the form.

3.

They can create the doodle on

another sheet of paper, take a digital

photo, or scan the doodle and tape

it to the official entry form. Just be

sure that the tape is clear and the

doodle fits above the information

on the bottom of the entry form.

4.

Entry forms can be submitted by

mail through the pre-paid envelope

included in this kit.

5.

Mailed submissions must be

postmarked by March 2, 2018

and received seven days from

the postmark deadline at the

addresses below. Entry forms

can also be submitted digitally at

as a .jpg or

.png file.

Regular Mail:

Doodle 4 Google

PO Box 510337

New Berlin, WI 53151

Overnight Deliveries:

Doodle 4 Google,

Promotions Department

5000 South Towne Drive

New Berlin, WI 53151

Dear Parent/Guardian,

At Google, we believe that inspiration can come from anywhere, but there’s always been

one source that never ceases to amaze us: our kids. Year after year, we are moved by the

delight and wonder they find in the world around them, and these flashes of brilliance

help influence our products and make the web — and our world — a better place.

This year marks our 10th annual Doodle 4 Google contest, and our theme is:

“What inspires me.” We’re excited to have kids (and parents) reflect on what most inspires

them by creating a unique, uplifting doodle using any medium (crayon, paint, silkscreen,

wood, computer chips, chocolate chips (er, maybe not), ).

Five finalists will be flown to Google’s Mountain View headquarters, and one winning

student from among the five will receive:

A $30,000 college scholarship

A $50,000 Google for Education technology package for their school/

non-profit organization

A behind-the-scenes experience with the Doodle team to transform their

Doodle into an interactive experience that will launch by the end of 2018

Check out for the entry form and more information.

Let the doodling commence!

The Doodle 4 Google Team

Doodle 4 Google Overview

Key Dates

Competition opens: January 8, 2018

Competition closes: March 2, 2018

How to Enter

1.

Download and print the entry form at or ask your administrator for

an entry form.

2.

On the entry form, have kids create their doodles using any material they want, write their

50-word statement, and have parents sign the form.

3.

They can create the doodle on another sheet of paper, take a digital photo, or scan

the doodle and tape it to the official entry form. Just be sure that the tape is clear and

the doodle fits above the information on the bottom of the entry form.

4.

Entry forms can be submitted digitally at as a .jpg or .png file.

Entry forms can also be submitted by mail. Mailed submissions must be postmarked by

March 2, 2018 and received seven days from the postmark deadline at the addresses below.

Regular Mail:

Doodle 4 Google

PO Box 510337

New Berlin, WI 53151

Overnight Deliveries:

Doodle 4 Google, Promotions Department

5000 South Towne Drive

New Berlin, WI 53151

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