1 Presentation of the report 10 min
2 Clarifying questions of the Opponent to the Reporter 2 min
3 Preparation of the Opponent 3 min
4 Statement by the Opponent 4 min
5 Discussion between the Opponent and the Reporter 6 min
6 Clarifying questions of the Jury to the Opponent and Reporter 3 min
Teammates are vitally important! They can visually prompt you to speed up or slow down. They can help with your technology. They can pass you notes with answers to questions, but can’t speak to you.
Prepare a speech for your report
Tell the story of your investigation
Show your understanding
Use a slideshow with pictures/video/graphs/ equations as visual aids
You may have a live demonstration
Cite all your sources
Keep to time
Discuss your report with your opponent
Answer questions from the jury
Score up to 30 points
1 Presentation of the report 10 min
2 Clarifying questions of the Opponent to the Reporter 2 min
3 Preparation of the Opponent 3 min
4 Statement by the Opponent 4 min
5 Discussion between the Opponent and the Reporter 6 min
6 Clarifying questions of the Jury to the Opponent and Reporter 3 min
Teammates are vitally important! They can visually prompt you to speed up or slow down. They can help with your technology. They can pass you notes with questions to ask, but can’t speak to you.
Clarifying questions are for quick answers.
Introduce yourself
Acknowledge the effort put in by the reporter
Your statement should show your understanding.
Praise good science
Challenge poor science
You can use a slideshow as a visual aid
Use your statement time
Ask questions that have a purpose
Follow up your questions
Answer questions from the jury
Score up to 20 points