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1 Science Olympiad

2 What is Science Olympiad
Science Olympiad is a large team event that combines both knowledge and hands on work in competition format. Teams of several members split up various activities, working in pairs to prepare for the competition day. There are two main types of activities: theory and build.

3 Theory Events “Theory” events can be thought of as tests in specific subjects. Teams study the subject through the course of few months in preparation for the actual test on C-day Students study material in a specific category, such as anatomy or marine biology On competition day, they take a test assessing their knowledge

4 Build Events Build events are where students build objects (i.e., a rubber band catapult or a balsa wood tower) under guidelines for specific purposes. Most of these will have Impound rules. These objects are then tested and judged against other teams' creations. Build events place a higher emphasis on hands-on skills

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6 Goals To create a passion for learning science by supporting Science Olympiad tournaments with an emphasis on teamwork and a commitment to excellence. To improve the quality of K-12 science education throughout the nation by changing the way science is perceived and the way it is taught by making science more hands-on.

7 Goals (cont) To develop teamwork and cooperative learning strategies among students. To make science education more exciting so more students will enroll in science courses and engage in other science activities like science reading, fairs, meetings and field trips.

8 Bay Area Elem. Sci. Olympiad
Started in 2008 with 3 teams in Challenger School Expanded to include several teams from all over the Bay Area Building block for Middle School Science Olympiad Science Olympiad at the Elementary School level is non-advancing

9 Elem. S. O. Requirements There are 11 events in the competition
A team with a maximum of 8 members--all must be between 4th and 6th grade from the same school A team can have fewer members (not less than 6) but it is a disadvantage, as the team may not be able to compete in all the events and thus cannot score as high

10 Requirements (cont) There needs to be a head coach for the team, and the parents act as coaches for individual events. Like a lot of other activities, Science Olympiad is heavily volunteer based, so each child's parents will coach 1 or 2 activities. Coaches are requested to be hands-off and students are required to be hands-on

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12 Next Steps Form a team of 8 students (4th-6th grade)
Elect a head coach Register the team with Bay Area Elem. Sci. Olympiad Registration open from Dec. 1-Jan.31 of the school year Registration fees will be around $160 per team (subject to change) Event schedule will be available on the website when registration opens Get the event descriptions and rules Assign students to events and start working

13 Cont’d Each member to participate in atleast 1 theory and 1 build event Entire team participates in Pentathlon Placement given in each event which decides the overall placement of the team Medals awarded to individual event winners Trophies awarded to top 3 places

14 Sample Events A for Anatomy Energy Box Disease Detectives Can Race
Road Scholar Balsa Bridge Reach For the Stars Write It Build It Science Jeopardy Pentathlon Note: The list of events for each year will be posted on the website. This is just a sample.

15 More Information Visit  to learn about Elementary Science Olympiad in the Bay Area. FAQ tab and past years info available on the webesite For more information on Bay Area ESO, send to


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