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OFFICIAL ROLE AND DUTIES

MODERATOR

LAKE STURGEON BOWL

A Regional Competition in the

National Ocean Sciences Bowl

Based on materials developed by National Ocean Sciences Bowl

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1. Introductions

•Introduce officials

•Ask students to introduce themselves and press buzzers to make that certain all are working.

•Ask coaches to come to front of room, shake hands, introduce themselves and sit together at the back of the room.

•Ask alternates to stand, shake hands, introduce themselves and sit together at the back of the room.

What DOI Do?

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2. Rules

•Read the “Important Rules” at the start of each game.

•Read the “Important Rules” before the Team Challenge Question segment (located in your packet).

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3. Reading the Questions

•For buzzer questions; announce whether it is

•a toss-up or bonus question

•multiple choice or short answer,

•subject category,

•then read that question.

•For team challenge questions; announce topic, amount of time and when to begin.

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Team Challenge? Consultation allowed;

written answers are handed in by the captain.

Toss-Up?No consultation

among team members.(Shhhhhhh)

Bonus?Consultation is allowed, but only the captain may

answer.

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4. Getting the Answer

•Moderator: Verbally recognize the individual before she/he responds.

•Identify student by:

• Announcing Team A or Team B, and

• Announcing participant ID (captain, 1, 2, 3)

•The first answer always counts!

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Challenge?

• Ask timekeeper to stop the clock

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5. Who Won?•Fill out official score sheet. Ask Captains to initial the score sheet.

Note: At the end of each match your questions, the official score sheet, the flipchart tally, and the Science Judge’s questions & the team challenge questions should be put back in your envelope/packet. The packet should then, immediately, be taken to Ocean Bowl Central by the Runner or official who will be going to Ocean Bowl Central first.

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Team A,Competitor 2

Note: At the end of each match your questions, the official score sheet, the flipchart tally, and the Science Judge’s questions & the team challenge questions should be put back in your envelope/packet. The packet should then, immediately, be taken to Ocean Bowl Central by the score keeper.

Note: At the end of each match your questions, the official score sheet, the flipchart tally, and the Science Judge’s questions & the team challenge questions should be put back in your envelope/packet. The packet should then, immediately, be taken to Ocean Bowl Central by the score keeper.

1. Introductions•Introduce officials•Ask students to introduce themselves and press

their buzzer to test the system.•Ask coaches to come to front of room, shake hands,

and introduce themselves.2. Rules

•Read the “Important Rules” at the start of each game and before the Team Challenge Question segment (located in your packet).

3. Reading the Questions•Announce whether it’s a team challenge, toss-up or

bonus question.•For team challenge questions; announce topic,

amount of time and when to begin.•For buzzer questions; announce whether multiple

choice or short answer, subject category, then read that question.

4. Challenges•Only players (not audience, coach or alternate)

may challenge a Moderator’s ruling on an answer.•The Science Judge will make a ruling or take the

challenge to the Appeals Judges Room.•There are no challenges on Team Challenge

Questions.5. Getting the Answer

•Moderator: Verbally recognize the individual before she/he responds.•Identify student by.... 1) announcing Team A or Team B and, 2) announcing participant ID (captain, 1, 2, 3)

6. Who Won?•Fill out official score sheet. Ask Captains to initial

the score sheet.

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What DOI Do

Challenge?Ask timekeeper to stop the clock.

Toss-Up?No consultationamong team members.(Shhhhhhh)

Team Challenge? Consultation allowed; written answers are handed in by the captain. No challenges to answers.

Bonus?Consultation is allowed, but the captain must answer.

Acceptable Answers?•Responses can be the letter (W, X, Y, or Z), or •the answer exactly as presented in the question, or both.• Anything else is unacceptable, including synonyms, broader terms, and more specific terms.•The first answer stated is the one that counts!

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