Build a House... Build a Dream!
Thank you, parents, family, friends, and teachers, for supporting your future engineers, architects, builders, and designers!
Our 20th annual Build A House…Build A Dream contest was held on March 11, 2023, at the Church Farm School in Exton, PA! During this competition, fifth-grade students from the Delaware Valley worked individually or in teams to build their own three-dimensional model dream home. The model homes were then judged by professional architects, engineers, and builders at the contest.
Thank you for participating, and congrats to all our winners!
Congrats to this years' winners and a huge Habitat thank you to everyone that joined us for the 20th Annual Build a House…Build a Dream Contest!
"Raise the Roof" Book Signing!
Ellen Langas Campbell, author of the Girls Know How book series, graciously attended our event to sign 100 copies of her book for the kids.
Ellen created the series to inspire young readers to explore and pursue the careers of their dreams. The four-book series was named Book Series of 2021 by the national Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work® Foundation. In addition to being available at www.GirlsKnowHow.com and at www.qvc.com, we have donated more than 4000 copies to individuals and families in need throughout Chester County and the region.
Thank you to Event Emcee Katy Zachry
of NBC10 News Today!
Calling all 5th graders in the Delaware Valley area!
In this competition, students work individually or in teams to build their own three-dimensional, model dream home which they then bring on the day of the contest for judging by professional architects, engineers, and builders. Over the years, houses have been fashioned from recycled materials, tree trunks, pencils, and pasta. Students are only limited by their creativity! All participants receive recognition for their efforts and the top winners earn prizes. The goal of the event is to raise awareness of the need for affordable housing and funds for local Habitat homebuilding programs for low-income families in the Delaware Valley.
The goal of the Build a House Build a Dream contest is to introduce the students to what Habitat for Humanity does as an organization. Although they aren’t able to help at the construction site yet, they can learn about the importance of affordable housing at a young age and what they can do in the future to help their neighbors in need.
Helpful Links
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This one-page document lays out the details of the Build a House Build a Dream Event. Easy for printing out or forwarding to parents, teachers, or anyone else interested.
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There are many ways for teachers to incorporate Build a House into their curriculum. This helpful sheet offers some tips for integrating the contest into your lesson plans for a variety of different subjects.
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This helpful sheet gives participants an idea of what the judges will be looking for when grading their dream homes.
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Video from the 2021 Virtual Event
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Check out the 2021 Build a House…Build a Dream presentation on YouTube for some inspiration from previous participants!
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Watch this heartwarming video with your family to learn more about what a Habitat home does for a child in his own words!
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Importance of Affordable Housing
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Visit our website to learn more about how affordable housing impacts everyone in the community and how making in more available can strengthen our economy.
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Contest Rules
There are a few rules to the contest in an effort to keep everyone in the same parameters for judging. Please be sure to keep the following in mind when building your model dream home:
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Models must be three-dimensional and fit on a base no larger than 2ft x 3ft.
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Students must prepare one written description of about 100 words or less explaining why this is their idea of a dream house and highlighting any interesting features. This paragraph must be included with their model home on the day of the contest.
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Students must be prepared to discuss their entry with contest judges.
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Originality and creativity
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Use of materials
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Appearance and design
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Independent effort (This is a contest for kids, not their parents!) Model homes will be judged on the following criteria:
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Click here for the full criteria judges will be using
This free contest is open to fifth-grade students in public, private, and parochial, charter, and home schools throughout the Delaware Valley area. Students may participate in this event individually or with a partner. If you are registering with a building partner, you only need to submit one form but must provide an email address and parent/guardian contact of the building partner.
Thank you to our sponsors!
FAQs
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What exactly is this contest?
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It may be easiest to think of the contest as a science fair. Instead of making a science project, students build a model home. Our judging panel will assess each dream home based on originality and creativity, use of materials, appearance and design, and independent effort. Once all the submissions have been judged, we will announce the top three model homes during the online presentation.
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Who can participate in this contest?
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Any fifth-grader in public, private, charter, parochial, or homeschool (or any other type of schooling we missed) can participate! Since our raffle prizes are normally to local businesses, we ask that participants be from the Delaware Valley.
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Can I work in a group of three or more?
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Sorry, but you may only work individually or with one partner. We want to ensure that each team member has contributed and been fully engaged in the project, which becomes difficult with a larger group. We can also only fit so many people behind a table the day of the contest!
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Are there any restrictions or requirements on what I can use to build my house?
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Your house must be three-dimensional and fit on a base no larger than 2ft x 3ft in an effort to keep the contestants within similar constraints. Participants can use any medium they’d like including LEGOs, cardboard, and wood.
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Can my business be part of the sponsorship for Build a House?
RAFFLE TICKETS:
$20 for 20 Year 50/50 raffle. Tickets on sale soon.
You help make the difference
The goal of the Build a House Build a Dream contest is to introduce the students to what Habitat for Humanity does as an organization. Although they aren’t able to help at the constructions site yet, they can learn about the importance of affordable housing at a young age and what they can do in the future to help their neighbors in need.