Amazing Opportunities for Homeschool Students

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Amazing Opportunities for Homeschool Students Science Olympiad Amazing Opportunities for Homeschool Students

What is Science Olympiad? An international nonprofit organization dedicated to: Improving the quality of science education Increasing student interesting in science and science careers Providing recognition of students for achievements in science education Nationwide there are over 7,600 teams, over 2 million students Students prepare to test for Bridge Building competition.

How is it Done? The goals of Science Olympiad are accomplished via Training workshops Invitationals Regional tournaments State tournaments National tournaments International tournaments Students compete as individuals for the benefit of the team Involvement of the community by resourcing professionals to mentor the students

The Events Each year, each team will prepare for 23 events representing the various science disciplines such as biology, forensics, earth science, chemistry, engineering, physics, computers, music and technology. Students learn from failures as well as successes.

Future scientists study an unknown substance for Science Olympiad. A Balanced Approach Events require: Knowledge of science facts Study Skills Science Applications Talents Ability to interpret and follow rules and instructions Creativity Teamwork Future scientists study an unknown substance for Science Olympiad.

Objectives To bring science to life, to show how science works, to emphasize problem solving aspects of science and the understanding of science concepts. To expose students to real-life challenges of working with a team, group planning and cooperation To attract more students to careers in science, technology and science teaching.

Overall Goals Capturing and retaining the interest of students in science and technology Enhancement of student self-esteem by giving a sense of belonging and accomplishment Enrichment of science curriculum Development of “Intellete” pride for outstanding intellectual performance

Science Olympiad Divisions 3rd-5th Elementary (Division A) 6th-9th: Middle (Division B) Max five 9th graders 9th-12th: High (Division C) Max seven 12th graders Technical Writing

Tennessee Science Olympiad In 2016, there were 48 Division B teams and 64 Division C teams There are 8 Regional tournament sites. Explorers Regional site is Chattanooga State and we will compete February 18, 2017 The State tournament is at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville in April 8, 2017

Explorers Homeschool Academy Explorers Elementary (Div. A) team formed in 2009. Beginning of a great team! In 2010, Explorers Middle School (Div. B) team was formed and placed 2nd at Regional, and finished 6th of 18 teams at the State tournament Each year since, Explorers Middle school team has placed 1st at Regional and either 5th or 6th at State In 2013, the Explorers High School (Div. C) team was formed. Beginning of another great team!!

The smiles of 7th Grade Winners. Explorers’ Secret To Learn Science To Learn Life Skills To Make Friends To Have Fun “Winning isn’t everything. The striving for excellence is – it’s the trying and caring that is important – winning is a bonus.” Bill Koch, Olympic Cross Country The smiles of 7th Grade Winners.

Study Ninjas Music Student How to be on the team? Participate at meetings to become acquainted with the events Attend field trips Develop study skills Learn how to be a great partner Accept guidance from your coaches Attend workshops and invitationals Study Ninjas Music Student

Who are the coaches? Each team has a head coach who comes with many years experience and a plethora of resources to guide and direct Assign events based on need, student interests, and observing team members at meetings Direct managers regarding equipment, supplies, forms, etc The most important coach is the parent coach. They will motivate, encourage, assist, research, and communicate with the head coach. Their goal is to nurture that love for learning that all children have naturally. Trebuchet Event

Students ready their bridge for structural testing. Fees Students ready their bridge for structural testing. Middle and High School teams $85 – 1st student $65 – 2nd student $25 – each additional student Elementary - $40 per student Non-Explorers families $25 - Tax deductible donation to Bethel Temple Church $10 – Explorers Homeschool Academy for insurance/supplies Fees due October 18, 2016

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Come Join a Winning Team!