Monday, December 16, 2013

Alaska BOB

Coaches,

You will find more coach information on this web site:

http://www.akla.org/akasl/bb/bbhome.html

On the bottom left of the page is the Coaches' Corner.  In the drop down box, you can find author name pronunciation, concentration games, book trailers, author websites and much more!

We will have practice questions for coaches in January. We'll send you an email in when those are ready for you to pick up in the library.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Team Information

Elementary teams have been posted outside the Elementary/High School Library.  

The elementary meeting for coaches will be Wednesday, December 4 from 3:30-4:15 in the Elementary/High School Library. 

Middle school teams will be posted the week of December 4.  A meeting for middle school coaches will be Wednesday, December 11 in the Middle School Library from 3:15-4:00.  

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Middle School Battle of the Books Teams Forming NOW!

BOB forms are in the middle school library and are due 11/20/13.  

Book lists may change depending on how many teams form. Sign-up today!  

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Battle of the Books season 2013-2014

Books have been ordered for grades 3, 4 & 5!

Book lists have been posted!


Permission forms will be available after November 4 (pick one up in the library at the elementary/high library)!

A parent/coach meeting is set for Wednesday, December 4 at 3:30 pm.

Start talking to your friends and form teams of 4-5 team members. 

Check back here for more information!

Email Mrs. Budzynski at rbudzynski@universityschools.com with any questions you have.  

2014 Battle of the Books Competition Protocol

COMPETITION PROTOCOL
• It is very important that you emphasize to your team members that the goal of this event is to read books, and to challenge themselves in the competitions to work together to do their best.

• It is also very important that all interactions between teams be positive and encouraging. We do not want anyone to feel defeated by their final score. We may designate the teams with the highest scores as winners, but there will be no losers. The challenge is to do their best, not to “beat” each other. Please make sure your team is ready to participate with this attitude.

• Any negative or unsportsmanlike behavior will be given one warning per team. A second incident on the part of any team member or coach will excuse the entire team from further competition.

Competition Guidelines
• Each round will consist of at least 3 battles for each team. There may be 2 or 3 teams competing in a battle. Total scores will be used to determine rankings or advancement to district battle.

• Each battle will consist of 10 questions for each team. Each question is unique. Questions that are missed by one team are not repeated for the opposing team(s).

• The answer for each question consists of the title and the author of the correct book. The title and author must be stated completely and pronounced correctly to earn points.

• A total of 8 points are possible for each question. The correct title statement earns 5 points. The correct author statement earns 3 points. Otherwise, no partial points are given. For each question, a team may earn 8 points, 5 points, 3 points, or 0 points.

• For each battle, a team may have only 4 members competing.

• No help is allowed during the competition from coaches or anyone else.

• For each battle, each team designates one member as their spokesperson for that battle.
The spokesperson is the only team member who states the team’s answers to the judge. The designated spokesperson can change from battle to battle.

• In the event that a battle finishes with both teams having the same score, there will be a play-off.

Questions & Answers
• The judge asks each team 8 or 10 questions in turn. While one team is answering a question, the other team(s) must wait silently.

• Each team has 30 seconds after the question has been asked, to discuss the question with each other and determine their answer. They will be told when 10 seconds remain in their time.

• A team’s spokesperson may ask for a question to be repeated once, but doing so does not stop the 30-second clock.

• No books, lists, paper, or writing tools are allowed during competition.

• A bell will be sounded at 30 seconds. After the bell, no more discussion is allowed. The designated spokesperson states the team’s answer, including the title and author.

• The judge will state the correct answer.

• If a team disagrees with the judge, they immediately call for a challenge. The team will be given a copy of the book to which their answer referred and 2 minutes to find the exact page and passage in the book that proves their answer. The spokesperson will briefly explain to the judge the basis and proof for their challenge. The judge’s decision is final.


• Unnecessary challenges are discouraged, and a series of unfounded challenges will penalize a team.

Good luck and have fun!

Friday, April 12, 2013


UPCOMING BATTLES

4th GRADE:
NEW DATE: Tuesday, April 16
District-Wide Battles:
Monday, April 29, 2013, 4:00 p.m.: Middle School at University

Wednesday, May 1, 2013: 3rd, 4th grade at Chappelow

Thursday, May 2, 2013: 5th grade at Chappelow

FIRST AND SECOND PLACE TEAMS: 

MIDDLE SCHOOL: 
1st Place: Coach Karl
2nd Place: Coach Blehm

5th GRADE:
1st Place: Coach Smiley
2nd Place: Coach Jeffreys

3rd GRADE:
1st Place: Coach Garrett
2nd Place: Coach Bates, Coach Ilgen & Coach Call