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Pikeville Regional Science Olympiad 2010 Rule Clarifications and General Coaching Information

Pikeville Regional Science Olympiad 2010 Rule Clarifications and General Coaching Information. The Web Site. http://campus.pc.edu/~rarts/PCOlympiad/PCOlympiad.html. (See your handout for a copy of the current schedule for your division). Five time blocks!

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Pikeville Regional Science Olympiad 2010 Rule Clarifications and General Coaching Information

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  1. Pikeville RegionalScience Olympiad2010 Rule ClarificationsandGeneral Coaching Information

  2. The Web Site http://campus.pc.edu/~rarts/PCOlympiad/PCOlympiad.html

  3. (See your handout for a copy of the current schedule for your division) Five time blocks! A team will follow the schedule for A, B, C or D. Multiple teams from the same school will be assigned the same letter. You may request which letter (choice #1, #2, #3) you desire, however, there is no guarantee that you will get #1 or #2 since there will only be 3 teams assigned per letter. Building events MAY be rescheduled with permission.

  4. Student Registration Form • Excel file....due back via email by 2/12/2010 • Vandalism and Behavior • Coach, Team members, and Principal must sign • Coaches or members of a team which violate the spirit of the competition may be disqualified • Arbitration • Only coaches can discuss problems with an event supervisor or tournament official • Arbitration must be done only by a coach (i.e. no parents or students) and must be in writing, consultation may be verbally

  5. Many events have safety considerations. • The most misunderstood is the use of approved safety goggles. • Eye protection now has 5 categories!! • #1. Safety Spectacles (ANSI Z87) • #2. Safety Spectacles with Side Shields (ANSI Z87) • #3. Particle Protection Goggles (ANSI Z87) • #4. Chemical/Splash Protection Goggles (ANSI Z87) • #5. High Impact Protection (ANSI Z87+)

  6. There are a specific individuals designated as the official contact person for every event. These individuals are regional directors. What they say extends state-wide for the competition.

  7. Check in that Day • Must have Vandalism/Behavior form signed and submitted • Each team member will get a wrist band with the team name on it • Each coach will get an official badge

  8. The Need for Coaches • The rule is that there should be a different adult coach (teacher, parent, volunteer, etc.) assigned and present for each registered team. • This rule is being highly enforced at the State competition at WKU.

  9. General CommentsAbout Impounded Events • All impound objects will be collected at multiple locations (Gym, JC event location, Mission Possible event location, & PHY/PSL event location) during the 8:30-9:30 Round 1 period. • Impound areas will be monitored and/or locked during the entire day. • Only local support staff will be allowed into impound area. • Impounded items will be “coat-checked” with pick-up ticket provided to participant!

  10. More About Impounded Events • All impounded objects must remain in their respective event area (or the impound area) until 30 minutes after the end of the final competition (for that event). • This allows for any final arbitration to take place. • These events/objects include: • Battery Buggy (B) • Junkyard Challenge (B) • Physical Science Lab (B) • Trajectory (B & C) • It’s About Time (C) • Mission Possible (C) • Mousetrap Vehicle (C) • Physics Lab (C)

  11. Even More on Impounded Events • This rule is being extended to those building events that are non-impound; the device must remain in the event area for 30 minutes after the end of the final competition. • This includes: • Egg-O-Naut (C) • Elevated Bridge (B & C) • Wright Stuff (B)

  12. Other General Comments • Remember all event supervisors are volunteers • Some errors may not be correctable • If an error occurs in the a round it will be held consistent throughout the day • Disqualified students will be allow to test and be scored if there are not safety concerns and the device can be tested. • All disqualified projects will be scored below all that meet the rules.

  13. Scoring • Program is in-line with the national scoring guidelines!! • Teams making an honest attempt to participate that cannot be assigned a raw score because of time, mechanical failure, wrong dimensions, etc., will be listed as a “P” for Participation for the raw score and will be awarded N points. • If a team does not show up or does not make an honest attempt to participate, the team will be listed as a No Show or “NS” for the raw score and awarded N+1 points. This includes teams who may be present but display no preparation for the competition. • Teams will be Disqualified or “DQ” only for misbehavior (to include excessive use of improper or vulgar language) or cheating. A DQ as a raw score awards N+2 points.

  14. Your Resource CD + a copy of this PPT Presentation

  15. AnatomyB Event OnlyMax = 2 students Focus is on the structure and function of The Skeletal and Muscular Systems + the health effects of aging & diseases Team may have one 8.5” x 11” two-sided page of notes + non-programmable calculator Possible Timed Stations

  16. Anatomy & Physiology - *NEW* C Event OnlyMax = 2 students Focus is on the A&P of The Skeletal, Muscular System, & Endocrine Team may have one 8.5” x 11” two-sided page of notes + non-programmable calculator Possible Timed Stations

  17. AstronomyC Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Focus is on the concepts related to Galaxies • Any type calculator permitted (per student) + laptop OR 3-ring binder (also per student) • Resources MUST be attached to rings • Test and/or activities No wireless/internet access No power available

  18. Battery Buggy - *NEW* B Event OnlyMax = 2 Students • IMPOUND @ Gym • Electrical energy vehicle designed to travel 5-10 meters (predictably) • Self contained; no remote controls! • Brakes cannot touch the floor in any way.

  19. Bio-Process Lab B Event OnlyMax = 2 Students • Lab-oriented life science/biology competition • #4 Eye protection required • Non-programmable calculator permitted • Team may have one 8.5” x 11” two-sided page of notes • Series of lab stations with a task to perform or a question to answer

  20. Can’t Judge a Powder - *NEW* B Event OnlyMax = 2 Students • Lab-oriented competition • Substance testing NOT identification • #4 Eye protection required • Pants/skirts to cover ankles • Chemical lab coat or apron to knees w/ sleeved shirt • Close-toed shoes • No reference materials, calculators, pens or pencils, or unlisted equipment allowed • Students should bring: • pH paper • Lens • Battery conductivity tester • Pipettes or droppers • Testing containers • Test tubes an holders • Spatula • Stirring rod

  21. Cell BiologyC Event OnlyMax = 2 Students • Lab-oriented cell biology & cellular biochemistry competition • #4 Eye protection required • Non-programmable calculator permitted • Team may have one 8.5” x 11” two-sided page of notes • May be a series of lab stations with a task to perform or a question to answer

  22. Chemistry LabC Event OnlyMax = 2 Students • Focus = Kinetics (50%) & Aqueous Solutions (50%) • No reference material allowed! • Required to participate: • Non-prog/non-graphing calculator • #4 Eye protection • Pants/skirts to cover ankles • Chemical lab coat or apron to knees w/ sleeved shirt • Close-toed shoes

  23. Focus = Space science & Exploration Quantitative problem solving using data capture from the Internet No resource materials or calculators allowed Spreadsheet & graphical presentation w/ short answer questions. Compute ThisB Event OnlyMax = 2 Students

  24. Disease DetectiveB & C EventMax = 2 students • Single period of the day (Period 1)!! • Focus = Effects of population growth on public health outcomes • Non-programmable calculators allowed. • Team may have one 8.5” x 11” two-sided page of notes • Visit the indicated web sites for training materials...like the CDC.

  25. Dynamic PlanetB & C EventMax = 2 students • Focus = Earthquakes and Volcanoes • Up to TWO Non-graphing calculators allowed...other kinds okay. • One 8.5” x 11” two-sided page of notes allowed per team. • NO other reference materials allowed.

  26. EcologyB & C EventMax = 2 Students • Single period of the day (Period 1)!! • Focus = Grassland & Taiga (coniferous forests) Ecosystems • But any North American biome is fair game. • Non-programmable calculator allowed • Team may have one 8.5” x 11” two-sided page of notes

  27. Egg-O-NautC Event OnlyMax = 2 Students • Single 2L water rocket designed to keep an egg aloft for the longest period of time. • May construct and bring two rockets. • #5 Eye protection required • No commercial rocket parts used! • Egg provided on-site...must be easily inserted and removed. • Nothing may be adhered to the egg

  28. Elevated BridgeB & C EventMax = 2 Students • No Impound • No limit on cross-sectional sizes of wood pieces • #2 Eye protection required

  29. Environmental ChemistryC Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Soil & Environmental Chemistry • Soil testing • Non-programmable calculator (per student) & one 8.5” x 11” two-sided page of notes allowed per team • Required to participate: • #4 Eye protection • Pants/skirts to cover ankles • Chemical lab coat or apron to knees w/ sleeved shirt • Close-toed shoes

  30. Experimental DesignB & C EventMax = 3 students • Will design, conduct, and report the findings of an experiment done on site • Must bring #4 eye protection and writing instrument • May bring timepiece, ruler, and a non-programmable calculator

  31. ForensicsC Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Analysis of a Crime • Water testing now included but polymer testing removed • Must bring: • #4 Eye protection • Pants/skirts to cover ankles • Chemical lab coat or apron to knees w/ sleeved shirt • Close-toed shoes • Each team may bring a non-programmable calculator and a one 8.5” x 11” two-sided sheet of notes • Notes are collected at end of competition • ALSO...students should bring: Test tubes and test tube holders, droppers, funnel, filter paper, pH or litmus paper, spatulas, plastic spoons or stirring rods, 9-volt conductivity tester, thermometer, flame test equipment, slides, ruler, hand lens, writing instruments, a pencil, paper towels, and metal tongs. • The event supervisor will not provide these items!!

  32. FossilsB & C EventMax = 2 Students • Lab Stations • Task-oriented activities • Each team may bring: • One magnifying glass • Published field guide • Any size 3-ring binder of 3-hole punched references permitted

  33. It’s About TimeC Event OnlyMax = 2 students • IMPOUND @ Event Location • Single period of the day (Period 1)!! • Non-electrical time measuring device (10 to 300 seconds with 0.1 sec accuracy) • Plus...a “time” test. • #2 Eye protection required during device operation!! • Any size 3-ring binder with 3-hole punched materials. • No time keeping devices allowed in room other than those used in initial calibrations. • Calculator permitted for test portion only.

  34. Junkyard Challenge - *NEW*B Event OnlyMax = 2 students • IMPOUND @ Event Location • “Golf Ball & Mousetrap” challenge • Build an Autonomous Device and demonstrate it by tripping four mousetraps. • Device NOT assembled ahead of time! • Prohibited: Acids, bases, flammable materials or powders, razor blades, rat traps, glue, power tools, modified batteries, batteries > 6V, and any other potentially dangerous objects. • #5 Eye protection required!!

  35. MeteorologyB Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Single period of the day (Period 1)!! • Multidisciplinary focus!! • Each team may bring one 8.5” x 11” two-sided sheet notes • No other resources permitted...including calculators!

  36. Mission Possible - *NEW* C Event OnlyMax = 3 students • IMPOUND @ Event Location • #2 Eye protection required • Device designed to follow a specific sequence of consecutive tasks • A Task Sequence List is required • Must begin with a golf ball being dropped to activate a mousetrap • Must end with a flagpole (with flag) being raised > 30cm above the device • Other tasks (to be scored) must come from provided task list. Other tasks are allowed but score no points

  37. Mousetrap Vehicle - *NEW* C Event OnlyMax = 2 students • IMPOUND @ Gym • #5 Eye protection required • Design and build a 1-2 mousetrap car designed to travel a distance and then return to the starting line. • The ideal distance to travel (one-way) is between 7-8 meters

  38. Ornithology - *NEW* B & C EventMax = 2 students • Knowledge of North American birds • Teams may bring: • One published field guide • The 3-page Official National Bird List (from the NSO website) • One 8.5” x 11” two-sided page of notes • Competition may be stations and/or PowerPoint slides

  39. PentathlonB Event Only A team of 4 students! • 5 physical challenges paired with 5 academic challenges from each of the Olympiad content areas • Relay Race • Penalty for fewer than 4 participating students • Must complete physical challenge before attempting academic • Overall time to complete ALL tasks will determine the winner • Outside, regardless of weather!

  40. Physical Science LabB Event OnlyMax = 2 students • IMPOUND @ Event Location • #2 Eye protection required • Blade assembly mounted to a CD that can capture wind power and generate voltage. • 2 different wind speed stations • May bring 1 or 2 blade assemblies • No metallic substances, no commercial blades • For the test....may bring one 3-ring binder of any size with references • Non-programmable calculator also allowed

  41. Physics Lab - *NEW*C Event OnlyMax = 2 students • IMPOUND @ Event Location • #2 Eye protection required • Blade assembly mounted to a CD that can capture wind power and generate voltage. • 2 different wind speed stations • May bring only 1 blade assembly • No metallic substances, no commercial blades • For the test....may bring one 3-ring binder of any size with references • Non-programmable calculator also allowed

  42. Picture ThisC Event OnlyMax = 3 students • “Pictionary”-type event utilizing scientific terms/concepts • No scientists will be used • One member will see the term and begin drawing pictures and visual clues. • No letters or numbers of any kind can be used • +, -, and → symbols may be used • Other symbols MUST represent a word • _____ can be used to indicate words not letters

  43. Remote SensingC Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Focus = Human interaction with forest biomes • Use of maps and images to do analysis • Each student may bring a non-graphing calculator • Team may bring FIVE 8.5” x 11” two-sided reference sheets

  44. Road ScholarB Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Interpretative map questions • Must bring a ruler, protractor, and USGS map symbol sheet • May bring notes, reference materials, calculator, and other measuring devices • No computers permitted

  45. Science Crime BustersB Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Required to participate: • #4 Eye protection • Pants/skirts to cover ankles • Chemical lab coat or apron to knees w/ sleeved shirt • Close-toed shoes • Each team may bring one 8.5” x 11” two-sided sheet of notes • No calculators are allowed!! • Water testing now included but polymer testing removed • ALSO...students should bring: Test tubes and test tube holders, droppers, funnel, filter paper, pH or litmus paper, spatulas, plastic spoons or stirring rods, 9-volt conductivity tester, thermometer, flame test equipment, slides, ruler, hand lens, writing instruments, a pencil, paper towels, and metal tongs. • The event supervisor will not provide these items!!

  46. Shock Value - *NEW*B Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Basic understanding of electricity, magnetism, and simple electrical devices. • Each team may bring one 8.5” x 11” two-sided sheet of notes + non-programmable calculator (per student) • Both hands-on tasks and test-like questions

  47. Solar System - *NEW*B Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Knowledge of the Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids, meteoroids, the Oort cloud, and the Kuiper belt • Each team may bring one 8.5” x 11” two-sided sheet of notes + a basic, scientific calculator with a square root function

  48. Technical Problem SolvingC Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Up to 5 lab stations • Use of probes & HS lab equipment • #4 Eye protection required • Gather and process data to solve a problem • Metric units & significant figures required • Non-programmable, non-graphing calculator allowed • Chemical splash goggles may be required...students should bring set with them!

  49. TrajectoryB & C EventMax = 2 students • IMPOUND @ Gym • Device, graphs, & ALL materials to be used (other than goggles)! • High impact goggles required! (#5) • Projectile will be a tennis ball, racquetball, ping-pong ball, or plastic practice golf ball • Team Provided! • No kits! • Four different graphs (and corresponding data tables) submitted! • Bucket Shot may be used in place of second Target Area shot

  50. Wright StuffB Event OnlyMax = 2 students • Up to two rubber-powered monoplanes with a single propeller assembly • Kits are okay…as long as they are altered to fit within the design specifications for the event! • Held in the Gym • Open practice time from 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. • Team must provide flight log • There is a deduction without one (-30%) and a deduction with an incomplete one (-10%) • Released 30 minutes after ALL competition is completed

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