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UIL A+ Oral Reading Jeopardy

UIL A+ Oral Reading Jeopardy. Contest Format. Contestants. Grading. FAQs. FAQs Continued. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. Final Jeopardy.

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UIL A+ Oral Reading Jeopardy

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  1. UIL A+ Oral Reading Jeopardy Contest Format Contestants Grading FAQs FAQs Continued $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. Are contestants able to use costumes or props in the contest? What is no- contestants may not use costumes or props in the contest? 1 - $100

  3. 1 - $200 • Does the UIL prescribe specific categories for selections chosen for A+? • What is no- the UIL does not prescribe specific categories for selections chosen for A+?

  4. 1 - $300 • What is the maximum time for each presentation? • What is 6 minutes?

  5. 1 - $400 • What is the minimum time for each presentation? • What is there is no minimum time limit?

  6. 1 - $500 • What types of literature do contestants read? • What is students in grades 4-6 read poetry and contestants in grades 7-9 alternate each school year between prose and poetry (schedule is posted online)?

  7. 2 - $100 • What grade levels did the UIL create this contest for? • What is the contest was created for contestants in grades 4-9?

  8. 2 - $200 • How many students from one school may compete in a district competition for Oral Reading? • What is each school may include three contestants per grade level division?

  9. 2 - $300 • May a 3rd grader compete against a 4th grader in Oral Reading? • What is yes, the UIL allows for a student to compete one grade level up?

  10. 2 - $400 • How many alternates are sufficient for the Oral Reading contest? • What is one alternate per grade level division?

  11. 2 - $500 • Does the Oral Reading competition allow for team competition? • What is no, there is no team competition in this contest?

  12. 3 - $100 • What document do judges use to evaluate a student’s performance? • What is the Oral Reading Evaluation Sheet?

  13. 3 - $200 • What are the four main components on the Oral Reading Evaluation Sheet? • What is “text”, “performer”, “audience”, and ”performance”?

  14. 3 - $300 • Do judges confer with each other before ranking students? • What is no, judging decisions are an individual responsibility?

  15. 3 - $400 • What are judges considering when evaluating the “performer” part on the evaluation sheet? • What is, judges are looking to see if the performer was in control of the performance situation and if the performer adequately reflected the mood of the selection?

  16. 3 - $500 • Is there a verification period for this event? • What is yes- if a panel of judges was used, a verification period shall be provided, during which unofficial results should be posted?

  17. 4 - $100 • What type of manuscript may students read from? • What is- it is suggested that the selection be held in a simple, dark-colored folder or small notebook that does not draw attention to itself?

  18. 4 - $200 • Are introductions and transitions required? • What is no- they are not required, but they are permitted (and they count towards the time limit) and are often helpful for judges?

  19. 4 - $300 • Can the contest director and judges be coaches of participating students? • What is- yes and no- the contest director may be the coach of a participating student, but a judge shall not be a coach of a participating student?

  20. 4 - $400 • May a student recite rather than read their selection? • What is- no, the rules require that students READ their selection.

  21. 4 - $500 • How does someone determine if a selection is prose, poetry or theatre? • What is- one way is to use the Dewey Decimal Classification and looking at the first three digits of the number?

  22. 5 - $100 • Do selections need to be published? • What is yes- the selection must be published although the poet may be unknown or anonymous?

  23. 5 - $200 • May students read original material they wrote themselves? • What is only if that material has been published in printed form?

  24. 5 - $300 • Are audiences allowed in the contest room to listen to contestants? • What is, yes.

  25. 5 - $400 • Can contestants read a song for their selection for sixth grade poetry? Like Bob Dylan? • What is only if it has also been published as poetry?

  26. 5 - $500 • Is material by Dr. Seuss considered prose or poetry? • What is- it depends. The Library of Congress describes many of his works as “stories in rhyme”, which may count as poetry. However, there are some of his works that are prose like Butter Battle Book.?

  27. Final Jeopardy • How will you prepare your students for the Oral Reading contest? • What is- by being an awesome educator… that you already are?!

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