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Title: SCIENCE OLYMPIAD


1
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD
  • Write It Do It
  • CeAnn Chalker
  • Penny Valentini

2
Write It Do It Overview
  • 2 students communicate precisely and clearly
    through technical writing
  • A team member will write directions to build a
    model (the writer)
  • Other team member will build the model using only
    the written directions (the builder)

3
Possible Building Materials
  • Science equipment/materials
  • Everyday materials
  • Straws, push pins, foam balls, paper cups,
    popsicle sticks, index cards, stickers, etc.
  • Commercial toy sets
  • Googoplex, Knex, Tinker Toys, Legos, Lincoln
    Logs, etc.

4
Writing Limitations
  • Words, Letters, Numerals
  • Common Punctuation
  • Editing symbols
  • Items that can be produced on a 101 key keyboard
    by pressing a single key or a single key in combo
    with the shift key.
  • Must be used in their normal context not as
    symbols to form a key/code.

5
Writing Limitations Abbreviations
  • All abbreviations must be defined at the
    beginning or when they 1st appear
  • No prepared abbreviations on labels permitted

6
Time Limits
  • Writer
  • 25 minutes to write
  • Builder
  • Up to 20 minutes to build
  • Builders time used as a tie breaker

7
Tournament Day
  • Event Supervisors will provide the same models
    for all teams to write
  • Teams may have to share models
  • Students may not touch models
  • Builders will be given pieces to build their
    models
  • May have more pieces than needed

8
Scoring Penalties
  • 1 pt. for correct piece placed in proper
    connection and location compared to model.
  • 5 Penalty for each different type of infraction
  • Pieces connected correctly beyond an incorrect
    connection will be counted in the score.
  • No penalty for parts not used.

9
Coaching Tips
  • Collect Building Materials
  • Writing Techniques
  • Write Build weekly

10
Collect Building Materials
  • Toys from garage sales, donations from school
    families
  • Knex, Legos, Blocks, Lincoln Logs, etc.
  • Everyday objects
  • Index cards, paper clips, popsicle sticks,
    playing cards, straws, spaghetti, string, rubber
    bands, stickers, etc.

11
Writing Techniques - Format
  • Write key at top of page
  • Quick description of model (if possible)
  • Writing Style
  • Numbered line format not paragraph
  • Each piece gets a new numbered line
  • Write phrases, not complete sentences

12
Writing Techniques Pieces
  • Describe each Piece as it is used
  • Color
  • Size
  • Shape
  • Features

13
Writing Techniques - Orientation
  • Level plane
  • North, south, east, west, ne, nw, se, sw, etc.
    (south being toward yourself)
  • Vertical plane
  • Up, down or top, bottom
  • More precise angles
  • Use degrees (360 degrees)
  • Hour hand on clock

14
Writing Techniques Location of Connection
  • What piece is new one adjoined to?
  • Where is piece connected to old piece?
  • Top, bottom, north, south, east, west, etc.
  • What direction is new piece facing?
  • What are the connection points?

15
Write Build Weekly
  • Have everyone both Write and Build at beginning
  • Divide into appropriate pairs as the season
    progresses
  • Make sure everyone uses same Writing Techniques
    and agrees on Wording and Descriptors
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