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Vocabulary Bee Home Page
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The NSF Vocabulary contests for children in USA were launched in 1994.
The Vocabulary Bee is a word-meaning contest (in multiple-choice format)
open to children of Indian origin in grades 1 through 11. Younger children
are encouraged to participate on an equal basis. This contest is especially
designed to focus students' attention on the PSAT and SAT exams. Typical
words from these exams are used in the contest.
The contests are conducted every year in two steps. Children participate
in a regional contest conducted in over 60 centers across USA and Canada.
Qualified winners of the regional contests are then invited to the National
Finals. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners from each contest are awarded
scholarships of $1,000, $500, and $250 respectively redeemable in the
winners' freshman year of college.
Beyond improving English, the contest provides many
other benefits such as:
• Building self-confidence and self-esteem
• Meeting other children and making new friends in our community
• Being able to stand up on a stage and talk
• Developing correct English usage
• Learning new concepts
• Improving communication skills
• Improving listening skills
• Developing discipline
• Setting goals and meeting them
• Competing against one’s own ability, not against others
• Recognizing that hard work leads to success more so than innate
intelligence
• Realizing that practice makes one perfect
From 2006, the vocabulary contest has been split
into Junior, Intermediate and Senior based on grade. The grade eligibility
is determined as of February 1. For more details, please see contest
rules.
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