The elementary school contest is open to all students currently enrolled in grades K-5 in any public or private school in the US. For students in grades 6-12, please click here. All entries must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. (Mountain Time) on April 16, 2021. Contest entrants are asked use a creative medium of their choosing (video, visual art, written, or music) to represent one or more ideas in science. Entires must be the original creative work of a student, though the student is allowed to have help from adults.
Have a question about the contest or science? We’d be happy to answer questions or to put you in touch with some of our colleagues at CSU. Please email cns_lsop@colostate.edu with your questions!
Entires may be from any field of science and prizes will be awarded both in the physical sciences and the life sciences. Students are encouraged to look at fields of science that interest them. Some possibilities include:
Physical Sciences: physics, chemistry, geology, earth science, oceanography, meteorology, astronomy, atmospheric science, materials science
Life Sciences: biology, zoology, botany, medicine, anatomy, ecology, neuroscience, paleontology, pathology, biotechnology, environmental sciences, genetics, health sciences
Judging and Prizes
Colorado State University students and staff will judge the contest entries. Prizes will be awarded in multiple categories. Some possibilities include:
- Most creative representation of something that cannot normally be seen or heard
- Most creative use of everyday objects
- Best representation of an issue of social importance
- Best use of humor or comedy to explain a scientific concept
- Best written composition
- Best musical composition
- Best visual art composition
- Most creative use of science to make art
Originality will be weighed heavily in the judging process. Students whose entries closely mirror work already available online will be much less likely to win a prize than students whose work is highly creative and contributes uniquely to the broader set of artistic representations of science.
All winners will receive a certificate and typical prizes include:
- a USB microscope
- a multi tool
- a color-change LSOP water bottle
- a field microscope
- LSOP stickers
- color-change water bottle
- stress brain
- tie dye string bag
- other awesome Little Shop of Physics prizes!
Official Rules
- Every entry must be the original work of a student currently enrolled in grade K-5 at a public or private school in the United States. People who are not current students may provide assistance, but all creative work must be done by the student.
- Students must have the permission of their parent/guardian to enter.
- Originality is important — prize decisions will be based in part on the originality of entries. Your entry should not closely mirror an existing work, though you may draw inspiration from existing works.
- Entries must not be offensive, explicit, or derogatory. The LSOP reserves the right to reject entries we deem offensive, explicit, or derogatory.
- Winners will be contacted by email. Winning entries will be made public on the LSOP website and social media. Winners’ names and schools will be announced, unless they opt out.
- Student and parent(s)/guardian(s) give LSOP and its affiliates full rights to use their submission for fundraising, publicity, or other purposes to help achieve their goals. These uses may include (but are not limited to) printed and online publicity, social media, press releases, and funding applications.
Media of Entry
Video (short films in any style — live action, animated, etc.)
- Film and submit a video up to 4 minutes in length.
- Your work must have a title. You may also write a short paragraph to explain the video.
Visual art (drawing, painting, ceramics, photography, jewelry, sewing/embroidery, etc.)
- Your work must have a title and optionally may be accompanied by a short explanatory paragraph.
- Submit up to 6 images of your work.
- You may submit a collection of work as a single entry, but the 6-image total per-entry limit still applies (and only one title and paragraph should be submitted per entry).
Music (compositions of any genre — pop, rap, country, etc.)
- Compose a musical work and submit an audio recording up to 5 minutes in length of the composition being performed by the entrant.
- The lyrics (if applicable) must be an original composition by the entrant, though they may be set to the tune of an existing public domain work if this work is cited in the explanatory paragraph.
- Your work must have a title and be optionally be accompanied by a short explanatory paragraph.
Written work (short story, poem of any style, script for a mini-play, etc.)
- The total word limit for all types of written work is 1000 words.
- Feel free to be creative with formatting, but use easily legible fonts or hand-lettering techniques (typewriter-style font good; medieval script font bad) and text colors (dark green good; light yellow bad).
- Your work must have a title and may optionally be accompanied by an explanatory paragraph (limit 200-word maximum which does not count towards the 1000 word maximum).