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Science Olympiad Summer Institute Phoenix, AZ July 16 – 20, 2011
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The Competition One member will write a description of an object and their partner will construct the object from the description
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Materials Used for Construction Same object and materials for all teams Commercial K’nex Lego Tinker Toys Raw Materials Straws Pins Popsicle sticks Anything goes
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Time Allocations Writing 25 min Time not a factor Doing 20 min Time is used as a tie-breaker
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Written Description Allowed Numerals Words Single letters
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Written Description (cont) Abbreviations Must be defined At beginning 1 st time used No prepared abbreviations on labels
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Written Description (cont) Not allowed Symbols Diagrams Drawings
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Written Description (cont) Allowable Symbols printable punctuation marks/editing symbols on a PC standard 101 keyboard Single key or single key w/ shift key
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Scoring Team that builds object nearest to the original Points are given for each piece of material placed in proper connection and location Pieces connected correctly beyond the incorrect connection will be given credit No penalty for unused parts Tie-breaker is the shortest time of construction
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Scoring (cont.) Scoring violations Unlabeled abbreviations Improper use of symbols or codes Penalty – 1 % for each minor infraction Example Total possible score = 50 Initial team score = 45 # of infractions = 4 Final score = 43 45 – (50 *.01) * 4 = 45 – (0.5*4) = 45 – 2 = 43
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Strategy Practice, practice, practice Helps identify the best writer/doer Helps define rule system for writing Terminology Potential definitions Potential abbreviations
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Orientation of Parts of the Object Cardinal Points North East South West Compass Rose Clock Face
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Estimating Distances Most tournaments do not provide one object/team so… Students are not allowed to touch the object Almost impossible to measure distances exactly so teams will need to estimate Metric is better than English Use fists or finger joints
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Use Texting Skills Be clear and concise Do not use unnecessary words Cannot create “new” words Proper grammar is not critical Partner must be able to make sense of what is written
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Checking Work Writing If time is left read instructions and check for clarity Doing If time is left check work Remember time is used as a tie-breaker
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