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Competitive Testing and Performance Program for Middle Schools

Competitive Testing and Performance Program for Middle Schools. What is it?. Head to Head is a fun and exciting program in which 6 th , 7 th , and 8 th grade students compete in:. What is it?.

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Competitive Testing and Performance Program for Middle Schools

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  1. Competitive Testing and Performance Program for Middle Schools

  2. What is it? Head to Head is a fun and exciting program in which 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students compete in:

  3. What is it? Head to Head is a fun and exciting program in which 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students compete in: • Written tests in eight subject areas

  4. What is it? Head to Head is a fun and exciting program in which 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students compete in: • Written tests in eight subject areas • A quiz show-style event, “Head to Head LIVE”

  5. What is it? Head to Head is a fun and exciting program in which 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students compete in: • Written tests in eight subject areas • A quiz show-style event, “Head to Head LIVE” • Black & white and color art performance events

  6. What is it? Head to Head is a fun and exciting program in which 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students compete in: • Written tests in eight subject areas • A quiz show-style event, “Head to Head LIVE” • Black & white and color art performance events • Vocal music solos and ensembles

  7. What is it? Head to Head is a fun and exciting program in which 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students compete in: • Written tests in eight subject areas • A quiz show-style event, “Head to Head LIVE” • Black & white and color art performance events • Vocal music solos and ensembles • Instrumental music solos and ensembles

  8. What is it? Head to Head is a fun and exciting program in which 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students compete in: • Written tests in eight subject areas • A quiz show-style event, “Head to Head LIVE” • Black & white and color art performance events • Vocal music solos and ensembles • Instrumental music solos and ensembles • Interpretive speaking individual and group events

  9. How Does it Work?

  10. How Does it Work? • Two rounds of written testing(20 minutes each)

  11. How Does it Work? • Two rounds of written testing(20 minutes each) • “Head to Head LIVE” quiz-show event (45 minutes)

  12. How Does it Work? • Two rounds of written testing(20 minutes each) • “Head to Head LIVE” quiz-show event (45 minutes) • Black & white and color art performance events(30 minutes – overlaps with “Head to Head LIVE” - different location)

  13. How Does it Work? • Two rounds of written testing(20 minutes each) • “Head to Head LIVE” quiz-show event (45 minutes) • Black & white and color art performance events(30 minutes – overlaps with “Head to Head LIVE” - different location) • Stage Performance Events(timing will vary based on number and length of acts performing)

  14. How Does it Work? • Only one Round 1 AND/OR one Round 2 written test • Either Art Performance OR “Head to Head LIVE” • Either Black & White ORColor Art Performance Students may compete in as many events as they can practically manage.Exceptions:

  15. How Does it Work? • Top score from each team - for each event - is applied to team point total • Winning “Head to Head LIVE” teamreceives 25 team points;runner-up receives 15 points. • Team with the highest score at the end of the meet wins! • ALL competitors’ scores arerecorded and may qualify forHead to Head Finals.

  16. Written Tests: Two 20-Minute Rounds 4 Events Each Round • Round 1: Math, Language Arts, Music, and Real World • Round 2: Science, Social Studies, Art, and Sports & Fitness • 1-6 students per school per event

  17. Round 1: Written Testing • Math • Language Arts • Music • Real World

  18. Math Topics: • Algebra • Geometry • Fractions/Decimals/Percentages/Ratios • Exponents • Probability • Interest • Mean/Median/Mode • Measurement • Mathematical terminology • Miscellaneous

  19. Sample Math Questions: • A bag of mixed nuts contains 18 cashews and 45 peanuts. What is the ratio of cashews to peanuts written in its simplest form? A. 18/45 B. 9/15C. 2/5 D. 3/4 2. Find the balance of a bank accountthat earns simple annual interest of10% on $3,520 for six months.A. $352 B. $3,696 C. $176 D. $3,872

  20. Sample Math Questions: • A bag of mixed nuts contains 18 cashews and 45 peanuts. What is the ratio of cashews to peanuts written in its simplest form? A. 18/45 B. 9/15C. 2/5 D. 3/4 2. Find the balance of a bank accountthat earns simple annual interest of10% on $3,520 for six months.A. $352 B. $3,696C. $176 D. $3,872

  21. Language Arts Topics: • Parts of Speech • Punctuation • Grammar • Spelling • Vocabulary • Literary Techniques • Authors and Written Works • Poetry and Prose • Idioms, Slang, and Figures of Speech • Miscellaneous

  22. Sample Language Arts Questions: • Two words with the same spellingand pronunciation, but different meaningsare called:A. Synonyms B. HomonymsC. Antonyms D. Parallelisms • This symbol is a “tilde.”A. ^ B. &C. * D. ~

  23. Sample Language Arts Questions: • Two words with the same spellingand pronunciation, but different meaningsare called:A. Synonyms B. HomonymsC. Antonyms D. Parallelisms • This symbol is a “tilde.”A. ^ B. &C. * D. ~

  24. Music Topics: • Scales and Chords • Musical Terms and Notations • Theory • Composers and Works • Musicians • Genres • Instruments • Miscellaneous

  25. Sample Music Questions: 1. This is NOT a woodwind instrument.A. Bassoon B. Contrabass ClarinetC. Basset Horn D. Sousaphone 2. The song, I Just Called to Say,“I Love You,” was written andperformed by this singer/composerwho was born in Saginaw, MI?A. Freddie Mercury B. FalcoC. Stevie Wonder D. Ray Charles

  26. Sample Music Questions: 1. This is NOT a woodwind instrument.A. Bassoon B. Contrabass ClarinetC. Basset Horn D. Sousaphone 2. The song, I Just Called to Say,“I Love You,” was written andperformed by this singer/composerwho was born in Saginaw, MI?A. Freddie Mercury B. FalcoC. Stevie Wonder D. Ray Charles

  27. Real World Topics: • General knowledge from all school subjects • Cooking and Laundry • Manners • Nutrition and Health • Personal Finance • Career Planning • Safety • Miscellaneous

  28. Sample Real World Questions: • Hor d’oeuvres are:A. Appetizers B. Bacon BitsC. Sauces D. Bread Crumbs • This famous American’s portraitis on the $100 bill.A. Benjamin Franklin B. Thomas JeffersonC. Paul RevereD. George Washington

  29. Sample Real World Questions: • Hor d’oeuvres are:A. Appetizers B. Bacon BitsC. Sauces D. Bread Crumbs • This famous American’s portraitis on the $100 bill.A. Benjamin FranklinB. Thomas JeffersonC. Paul RevereD. George Washington

  30. Round 2: Written Testing • Science • Social Studies • Art • Sports & Fitness

  31. Science Topics: • Life Science: Biology, Anatomy, Physiology, Botany, Zoology, Classifications of Life • Earth Science: Geology, Astronomy, Meteorology, Oceanography • Chemistry and Physics • Electricity • Sound and Light • Simple Machines • Scientific Terminology • Miscellaneous

  32. Sample Science Questions: • This is NOT a part of the small intestine.A. Duodenum B. JejunumC. Sternum D. Ileum • Friction causes a temperature__________.A. Decrease B. IncreaseC. Stabilization D. Cessation

  33. Sample Science Questions: • This is NOT a part of the small intestine.A. Duodenum B. JejunumC. Sternum D. Ileum • Friction causes a temperature__________.A. Decrease B. IncreaseC. Stabilization D. Cessation

  34. Social Studies Topics: • History: Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, Colonization, U.S. History, Major Wars,20th Century Events • Geography: Capitals, Bodies of Water, Landforms, Landmarks, Mapping, World Regions • Forms of Government • Economic Ideas • Noteworthy Events • Miscellaneous

  35. Sample Social Studies Questions: 1. This is the first National Park established in the United States.A. Yellowstone B. Petrified Forest C. Everglades D. Grand Canyon 2. The printing press revolutionizedliterature. It was originally inventedin China, but is most often associated with this “re-inventor.”A. Edison B. FultonC. Whitney D. Gutenberg

  36. Sample Social Studies Questions: 1. This is the first National Park established in the United States.A. Yellowstone B. Petrified Forest C. Everglades D. Grand Canyon 2. The printing press revolutionizedliterature. It was originally inventedin China, but is most often associated with this “re-inventor.”A. Edison B. FultonC. Whitney D. Gutenberg

  37. Art Topics: • Painting and Drawing • Sculpture • Artists and Works • Art History, Genres, and Movements • Architecture • Careers in Art and Design • Perspective • Art Appreciation • Ceramics, Pottery, Textiles, Photography, Printmaking, and Performance Art • Art Terminology • Miscellaneous

  38. Sample Art Questions: • Chartreuse is a shade of:A. Green B. PinkB. Orange D. Grey • A graphic element representinga trademark or a brand is a:A. Lithograph B. LotsetC. Linotype D. Logo

  39. Sample Art Questions: • Chartreuse is a shade of:A. Green B. PinkB. Orange D. Grey • A graphic element representinga trademark or a brand is a:A. Lithograph B. LotsetC. Linotype D. Logo

  40. Sports & Fitness Topics: • Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, Soccer, Lesser Known Sports • Martial Arts • Olympic Events • Exercise • Nutrition • Famous Players • Sports History • Extreme Sports • Rules and Terminology • Miscellaneous

  41. Sample Sports & Fitness Questions: • A volleyball team consists of ______players.A. Two B. FourC. Six D. Eight • Most colds are caused by:A. Going outside with wet hairB. Not wearing a coatC. Sleeping with the window openD. Viruses

  42. Sample Sports & Fitness Questions: • A volleyball team consists of ______players.A. Two B. FourC. Six D. Eight • Most colds are caused by:A. Going outside with wet hairB. Not wearing a coatC. Sleeping with the window openD. Viruses

  43. “Head to Head LIVE!” quiz show-style event • One four-member team from each school • Two 12-minute halves • Teams take turns receiving questions from a grab bag of categories • 20 seconds to answer • Team may “pass” and challenge opposing team for double points • Two-minute lightning rounds at the end • Winning team receives 25 team points/runner-up, 15

  44. Art Performance Events: Black & White and Color Competitions30 minutes each – occur simultaneously • 1-4 students per school for each event • Students will provide own pencils, pastels, etc. • Drawing will be of still life items • Art work and subject items will be left in place for judging • Judging Criteria: Proportion/Scale; Use of Picture Plane; Blending; Degree of Completion/Craftsmanship; and, Style/Individuality/Creativity

  45. Stage PerformanceEvents: • Vocal Solos • Interpretive Speaking Ensembles • Instrumental Solos • Vocal Ensembles • Interpretive Speaking Solos • Instrumental Ensembles

  46. Vocal Solos: • 1-3 acts per school • Time: 1 – 3 minutes • Soloists may have up to two live accompanists OR a recorded instrumental track • Accompanists may be students,parents, or other adults • Length of piece, genre, costumes,props, etc. are up to each act • Judging Criteria: Tone; Pitch;Rhythm; Technique; andInterpretation/Style

  47. Interpretive Speaking Ensembles: • 1-2 acts per school • 2-5 speakers per ensemble • Time: 1-5 minutes • Length of piece, genre, costumes,props, etc. are up to each act • Judging Criteria: Vocal Performance; Physical Performance; Suitability/Difficulty of selection; Characterization;and Style/Interpretation

  48. Instrumental Solos: • 1-3 acts per school • Time: 1-3 minutes • Soloists may have one live accompanist performing on a different instrument • Accompanist may be a student,parent, or other adult • Length of piece, genre, costumes,props, etc. are up to each act • Judging Criteria: Tone/Intonation; Rhythm; Technique; Difficulty ofSelection; and Style/Interpretation

  49. Vocal Ensembles: • 1-2 acts per school • 2-8 singers per ensemble • Time: 1-3 minutes • Acts may have up to two live accompanists OR a recorded instrumental track • Accompanists may be students,parents, or other adults • Length of piece, genre, costumes,props, etc. are up to each act • Judging Criteria: Tone; Pitch;Rhythm; Technique; and Style/Interpretation

  50. Interpretive Speaking Solos: • 1-3 acts per school • Time: 1-4 minutes • Length of piece, genre, costumes,props, etc. are up to each act • Judging Criteria: Vocal Performance; Physical Performance; Suitability/Difficulty of selection; Characterization; and Style/Interpretation

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