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3STEM is the integration of
- S Science
- T Technology
- E Engineering
- M Mathematics
421st Century Skills Tony Wagner, The Global
Achievement Gap
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- Collaboration and Leadership
- Agility and Adaptability
- Initiative and Entrepreneurialism
- Effective Oral and Written Communication
- Accessing and Analyzing Information
- Curiosity and Imagination
- STEM Bowl
5Call to Attention
STEM
Bowl
6Welcome Elementary STEM Teams!
- Astatula
- Beverly Shores
- Clermont
- Cypress Ridge
- Eustis
- Eustis Heights
- Fruitland Park
- Grassy Lake
- Groveland
- Leesburg
- Lost Lake
- Mascotte
- Minneola
- Pine Ridge
- Round Lake
- Sawgrass Bay
- Seminole Springs
- Sorrento
- Tavares
- Treadway
- Triangle
- Umatilla
7STEM Bowl Rules
- Each team will have one sponsor designated to be
a proctor. This person will sit with the
pre-determined school. The proctor may not know
anyone on the team. - The adult proctor will set the question on the
table for teams to solve when time is started.
The question will also be projected onto a
screen. - Students will have five minutes to solve each
problem. The only exception is for the design
tasks in which time will vary depending on the
task.
8STEM Bowl Rules
- Students must write the first four letters of
their school name on the answer sheet. - All answers must be written clearly on the answer
sheet. This includes units when appropriate.
Questions will be marked wrong if students do not
include units when appropriate. - When teams have the final answer, they will write
it down on the answer sheet and hand it to their
adult proctor. The proctor will hold it up, and
a runner will take it to the judges table.
9Tasks and Scoring
Accuracy and Time Criterion-Based Design Task
6 Problems 2 Tasks 2 Design Tasks
1st Minute- 10 Points 2nd Minute- 7 Points 3rd Minute- 5 Points 4th Minute- 3 Points 5th Minute- 1 Point Students will have the entire five minutes to complete the task. Points will be awarded based on a rubric (scored by judges) Proctors will have a folder with detailed directions to follow. Scoring will vary depending on the task, but will be explained within the task.
10Procedures
- There are 10 questions.
- After the first five questions, there is a break.
During the break the alternate will switch places
with one member of the team. - During competition, students may not talk with
anyone other than their own teammates.
11Procedures
- While solving problems, students should keep
their voices low so that other teams do not pick
up any free answers. - After solving a problem, students should sit
quietly until the next question is presented. - Points can be taken away from teams not following
the STEM Bowl Rules. - Alternates proceed to your designated viewing
area. Proctors, please go to your designated
school.
12Audience Information
- Out of courtesy for the school teams, please
limit conversations and movement - Turn cell phones to silent
- In order to maintain student motivation, no
answers will be given during the competition - Answers will be sent to the schools within a week
of the competition
13Practice Question
14The Great Graphics Skateboard Kit contains all
materials to design a skateboard as specified
above. Complete the chart by writing the
fraction of the kit that each item represents.
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15Question 1
16- Joseph pours liquid from Pitcher A into Pitcher B
until both have the same amount of liquid. Then
he pours liquid from Pitchers A and B into
Pitcher C until all three pitchers have the same
about of liquid. How many liters of liquid will
be in each pitcher? - Garett pours juice from Pitcher A into Pitcher B
until it has 2 more liters of juice than Pitcher
A. Then he pours juice from Pitcher A into
Pitcher C until A has one-half as much milk as
Pitcher B. How many liters of juice does Garett
pour into Pitcher C?
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17Question 2
18- The weight of an object on Earth is about 6 times
as great as the objects weight on Earths moon.
What is the weight of an object on Earths moon
if it weighs 42 kilograms on Earth? - The weight of an object on Earth is about 8 times
as great as that objects weight on Callisto, a
moon of Jupiter. What is the weight of an object
on Callisto with the weight of 48 kilograms on
Earth?
- If the weight of an object is 6 kilograms on
Castillo, what is the weight on the Earths moon?
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19Question 3
20- Samantha is riding her mountain bike to school
the morning after a heavy rainstorm. Just before
she gets to school, there is a grassy slope she
usually rides up easily. Today, when she gets to
the slope, she keeps pedaling, but her bike
doesnt go up the hill. -
- What force usually makes her bike move forward
when she pedals? - Explain why her mountain bike wouldnt go up the
slope.
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21Question 4
22- You are an architect and you were given the
challenge to design a rectangular park that has
an area of 24 square yards. The customer wants
four options with different perimeters to choose
from. Find the length and width of four
rectangles that have different perimeters and
record in the table below.
Park with an area of 24 sq. yards Park with an area of 24 sq. yards Park with an area of 24 sq. yards Park with an area of 24 sq. yards
Length Width Perimeter
Park A
Park B
Park C
Park D
- The customer has 25 yards of fencing. What is
the largest park (A, B, C, or D) for which he can
use the fencing? - Can they build a square park with the area of 24
square yards where all lengths are whole numbers? - Explain.
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23Question 5
24- You have been charged with laying tile for a new
office building. The customer wants to see a
scaled down model of the floor before he commits
to the project. - The area of the floor is 16 sq. feet.
- The perimeter is 20 feet.
- The customer wants to use three different color
tiles in the design. - 1/4 of the floor will be the same color.
- 1/8 of the floor will be a different color.
- The rest of the floor will be the third color.
- Your task is to sketch the new tile floor, using
graph paper and crayons. - 1 square 1 sq. foot
-
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Write your team name on the graph paper and pass
it to your proctor.
2510 Minute Break !
- During this time, one student from each team
should proceed to the viewing area, while the
other student takes his/her place.
2610 Minute Break !
- During this time, one student from each team
should proceed to the viewing area, while the
other student takes his/her place.
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2710 Minute Break !
- During this time, one student from each team
should proceed to the viewing area, while the
other student takes his/her place.
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2810 Minute Break !
- During this time, one student from each team
should proceed to the viewing area, while the
other student takes his/her place.
29Question 6
30The bar graph represents the number of servings a
person should have in one day of each in order to
keep their body healthy and strong. In the
course of a calendar week, how many servings of
each should a person eat, if they are following
the guidelines identified above? Fruits__________
______ Vegetables___________ Dairy________________
Meat________________ Bread_______________
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31Question 7
32The organisms shown below live in or near bodies
of water. Some are classified as vertebrates and
some as invertebrates.
- Classify the organisms above into vertebrates and
invertebrates below. - Write to explain what characteristics make an
organism a vertebrate or an invertebrate.
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33Question 8
34- Carla started an exercise plan to prepare to run
a marathon. She ran one mile on the first day.
She ran two miles on each of the next two days.
Carla ran three miles a day for three days. - If Carla continues this training schedule, on
what day will she first run 6 miles a day? - What were the total miles ran when she completed
her first 6 mile run?
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35Question 9
36Lisa needs to do her homework using a table of
numbers and their sums and differences.
Unfortunately, she got caught in the rain and
some of the numbers were washed away. Help Lisa
recreate the table.
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37Question 10
38Tall Structures
39Your Design Challenge
You have 15 minutes to build the tallest
structure. You are provided with 20 sticks of
spaghetti, one yard of tape, one yard of string,
and one marshmallow. Your structure will be
measured by the distance from the table top to
the marshmallow. You must use the whole
marshmallow at the top of your structure. You
have one tester marshmallow to use along the way.
40Scoring
- Once the 15 minutes is over or your team feels
you are ready to test, the proctor will observe
you while you place the marshmallow on the top,
and measure your structure. Follow the procedure
below. - One person holds the measuring tape.
- Another person places the marshmallow on top
while the proctor starts the time. Your
structure must remain standing, with the
marshmallow on top for 10 seconds. - While the timer is going, measure the height to
the nearest inch. - Your team will receive 1 point for every inch of
height your structure measures.
412 Minutes to Plan your Design Do not begin
building during this time.
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42You have 15 minutes to build the tallest
structure. You are provided with 20 sticks of
spaghetti, one yard of tape, one yard of string,
and one marshmallow. Your structure will be
measured by the distance from the table top to
the marshmallow. You must use the whole
marshmallow at the top of your structure.
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43You have 15 minutes to build the tallest
structure. You are provided with 20 sticks of
spaghetti, one yard of tape, one yard of string,
and one marshmallow. Your structure will be
measured by the distance from the table top to
the marshmallow. You must use the whole
marshmallow at the top of your structure.
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44You have 15 minutes to build the tallest
structure. You are provided with 20 sticks of
spaghetti, one yard of tape, one yard of string,
and one marshmallow. Your structure will be
measured by the distance from the table top to
the marshmallow. You must use the whole
marshmallow at the top of your structure.
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45Tiebreaker 1
46- It is very difficult to get animals to stand on a
scale to get their weight. It is, however,
important that a veterinarian knows the weight of
each animal in order to provide the proper amount
of medication. - A 6 foot 2 inch tall veterinarian who weighs 185
pounds gets on a scale holding a large cat. The
scale reads 201 pounds. How much does the cat
weigh? - Patrick owns the cat whose weight you found in
question A. Patrick is 4 feet 3 inches tall and
weighs 70 pounds. If he were to get on his scale
at home with the cat, what would the weight be? -
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- Patricks sister weighs half as much as Patrick.
If she were to get on the scale with the cat,
what would the scale say?
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