2015 Dynamic Planet Significant Event Rule Changes
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2015 DYNAMIC PLANET2015 DYNAMIC PLANETSIGNIFICANT EVENT RULES CHANGESSIGNIFICANT EVENT RULES CHANGES
PRESENTED BY:PRESENTED BY:
Mark A. Van HeckeNational Science Olympiad Earth/Space Science Event Rules Co-ChairEast China, [email protected]
PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES:PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES:
• Alert Coaches and Event Supervisors to significant changes in the 2015 Dynamic Planet Event Rules mandating the use of a timed-station-to-station format and the possible use of probe ware at stations.
• Provide a format for training students and running the 2015 Dynamic Planet Event
EVENT RULE CHANGESEVENT RULE CHANGES
• In Section 3 of ‘The Competition,’ it states:
‘Teams will be presented with one or more tasks, in a timed station-to-station format with the possible use of probe ware at stations.’
WORKSTATION FORMATWORKSTATION FORMAT
In a traditional workstation format:
• Teams are provided with all of the resources they need to complete the event at their assigned location.
• Students remain at the same location throughout the competition.
• Teams have the entire time period of the event to complete activities.
STATION FORMATSTATION FORMAT
In a timed station-to station format:
• Teams may answer one or more questions at an assigned station
• Students may complete laboratory activities at the station
• Students have a set period of time to answer the questions or complete the activity and must move to the next station when prompted to do so.
WHAT THIS MEANSWHAT THIS MEANS• Students will have less time to
answer what will likely be the same number of questions in a typical competition
• Students must process information and complete tasks more quickly
• Supervisors will not have to provide event resources to all teams as all teams will use a common set of resources
• Events will be less likely to include essay/extended response questions
TRAINING/EVENT DESIGNTRAINING/EVENT DESIGN2015 DYNAMIC PLANET SIGNIFICANT RULE CHANGES
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
A large room with long laboratory tables is ideal
Any large room can be furnished with long tables if a dedicated lab is not available.
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
For training purposes, you can initially start with a minimum number of stations as you introduce event concepts
Prior to competition, students should be able to complete a full set of station activities.
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMATStations should be designed in an ordered format with arrows used to indicate the direction of movement.
STATION 1 STATION 2 STATION 3
STATION 4STATION 5
Students at Station 1 move to Station 2/ Students at Station 3 move to Station 3, etc.
Students who begin at Station 5 will proceed to Station 1
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
To start, place just one question at each station. See how long it takes students to answer the question.
STATION 1
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
Next, allot students 1 minute to complete the question at each station. Then have them move to the next station.
STATION 1 STATION 2 STATION 3
1:00
STATION 4
1:00 1:00 1:00
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
Next, increase the number of questions at each station to two and give them two minutes to complete both questions.
2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00
STATION 1 STATION 2 STATION 3 STATION 4
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
Gradually increase the number of questions at each station to four and give them four minutes to complete all questions.
4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00
STATION 1 STATION 2 STATION 3 STATION 4
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
Next, gradually increase the number of stations with four questions at each station and give them four minutes at each station to complete all questions.
4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00
STATION 1 STATION 2 STATION 3 STATION 4
STATION 8 STATION 7 STATION 6 STATION 5
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
Then, decrease the amount of time at each station to 3 minutes with four questions at each station and give them three minutes at each station to complete all questions.
3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00
STATION 1 STATION 2 STATION 3 STATION 4
STATION 8 STATION 7 STATION 6 STATION 5
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
By the time your Regional Tournament is scheduled, your students should be able to complete at least 65 questions in 16 stations with four or more questions each.
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
Using this format of 16 stations that each include 4 or more questions, you may also want to schedule a Rest Area as a 17th station where there are no questions.
This provides students with the opportunity to briefly review their answers and to rest after completing a rigorous round of event questions/activities.
DESIGNING A STATION-TO-STATION FORMAT
You should also schedule hands-on activities that may be completed within the three minute period at each station. You may wish to adjust the number of questions associated with the activity to fit within the three-minute time limit.
3-D MODELING3-D MODELING2015 DYNAMIC PLANET SIGNIFICANT RULE CHANGES
USING 3-D MODELING OF FEATURES
Hands on activities used in the 2015 Dynamic Planet competition may include the use of 3-D models to represent geologic features associated with ocean basins including:
The use of illustrated paper cutouts or clay models is recommended
You can make your own drawings using a boxtop template and an Earth Science textbook from which you copy the illustration to the box.
USING 3-D MODELING OF FEATURES
Geoblox models are well illustrated and include many of the ocean basin features students will need to know.
USING 3-D MODELING OF FEATURES
You can also make clay models of ocean basin features..
USING PROBEWAREUSING PROBEWARE
2015 DYNAMIC PLANET SIGNIFICANT RULE CHANGES
USING PROBE WARE
The 2015 Dynamic Planet Event Rules also indicate that questions requiring the use of probe ware may be used at event stations
USING PROBE WARE
The use of probes with graphing calculators such as the TI-84 and TI-Nspire and probe interfaces allow students to collect and interpret a variety of data related to the study of oceanography.
USING PROBE WARE
My whitepaper TI/Vernier Probe Sample Question Topics reviews possible topics for probeware questions that may be used in the Dynamic Planet competition.
USING PROBE WARE
The probes, descriptions of what they do, links to the Vernier website for that probe and possible question topics are provided on the second page. Examples are provided on the next Slide..
USING PROBE WARE
RESOURCESRESOURCES
2015 DYNAMIC PLANET SIGNIFICANT RULE CHANGES
EVENT RESOURCESEVENT RESOURCES• For event content, click HERE check out my list of 2015
Dynamic Planet Resource Links. They’re categorized by Key Event Topics and each one is annotated.
• For box-making templates, click HERE for the Homemade Gifts Made Easy list of free templates
• Click HERE for Amazon.com’s Geoblox Oceanography page
• Click HERE for vanheckescience.com where you’ll find lots of study aids for Earth/Space Science events as well as for teaching CCSS and e-learning.