WHAT YOU COULD WIN:
The winning classroom will win a Meade ETX Astro telescope
for their school. The entire class will win a trip
to the Science
Station in Cedar Rapids. The
teachers at the school will win an inservice
training session from the Extension - Science Engineering and Technology
(E-SET) team along with a load of great curriculum materials, posters,
etc. The total prize package could be worth as much as $5000.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER:
Any classroom
of students in any grade level from Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade
attending a charter, public, private, religious, or home school in
Iowa. (Note: Home Schoolers must form a group to
be eligible.) If you have questions about the eligibility in your
case, call 800-854-1667 and ask for an eligibility check. The intent
of this competition is to reward a classroom of students (normally from
a few students to about 35 students) who meet during a specific hour.
It is NOT a chance to win the prize for an entire grade level or an entire
school.
HOW THE COMPETITION WORKS:
During Space Week, October 4-10, 2001, WHO
Radio (1040 AM) will broadcast special Space Week
editions of the Earth
& Sky program each day. The morning broadcast
will take place between 6:30 and 7:00 a.m. WHO
Radio may repeat the same program broadcast in the
evening. The Earth
& Sky program will cover a different Space Week
topic each day. If the students cannot listen to WHO
Radio during these times, the broadcasts are also
available on the Earth
& Sky web site (http://www.earthsky.com).
There are also classroom activities that support each topic available through
the links in the table below. The schedule is as follows:
|
DATE
October 4th - Thursday October 5th - Friday October 8th - Monday October 9th - Tuesday October 10th - Wednesday |
TOPIC
Asteroid extinction Meteorites Jupiter and the Moon Dino Warning Hummingbirds |
SUPPORTING ACTIVITIES
How Craters Form Chocolate Chip Meteorites Those Whirling, Twirling Planets Exploring Meteorite Mysteries Animal Migration |
The classroom teacher administers the closed-book quiz, scores the results, and forwards the results to the ISGC Office. The Quiz results serve as the classroom entry and must be received in the ISGC office by 4:00 pm on Friday, October 19, 2001. The entry results must be in the prescribed format and can be E-mailed (preferred) to isgc@iastate.edu or faxed to Carmen's attention at 515-294-3361 or delivered to room 2363 Howe Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. The results will be tallied and the winner announced on Wednesday, October 24, 2001.
The classroom that does the best on the quiz, wins the prize.
THE QUIZ:
The quiz is posted below in PDF format, Word Format, and Text format.
There will be ten multiple choice questions on the K-3 grade quiz and 20
multiple choice questions on the 4-8 and 9-12 grade quizzes. Each
question is worth ten points for grades K-3 and five points for grades
4-8 and 9-12. There will also be a short answer bonus question to
be answered by the classroom as a group. The quiz is closed-book.
All questions will be developed from material found in the text of the
Earth
& Sky broadcasts on WHO
Radio during Space Week (also available at the Earth
& Sky web site http://www.earthsky.com)
and from the supporting activities available from the links given above.
| Quiz K-3 (PDF) | Quiz K-3 (Word 95) | Quiz K-3 (Text) |
| Quiz 4-8 (PDF) | Quiz 4-8 (Word 95) | Quiz 4-8 (Text) |
| Quiz 9-12 (PDF) | Quiz 9-12 (Word 95) | Quiz 9-12 (Text) |
THE ENTRY FORM (QUIZ RESULTS): (text format) (word format) (PDF format)
|
Name of School:
Name of Classroom Taking the Quiz:
Name of Teacher Administering the Quiz: Contact Information: Telephone Number,
E-mail Address, Mailing Address
Number of Students Taking the Quiz: Average Classroom Score for All Multiple Choice Questions:
Percent of Classroom with a Score of 75 or Higher: Classroom Answer to the Bonus Question:
E-mail this information to isgc@iastate.edu or fax to Carmen's attention at 515-294-3361 or deliver to room 2363 Howe Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa not later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, October 19, 2001 |