2014 Scholastic Bowl Workshop Schedule
Friday, October 24, 2014 Doubletree Hotel – 10 Brickyard Drive Bloomington, IL The Super Heroes of IESA Scholastic Bowl Converge on Bloomington!
8:45 – 9:30 am- Registration. Jet packs and laser guns checked at the door.
9:30- 10:00 am- Wham! Bam! Sha-boom! Let the Legions gather to hear the day’s mission!
10:00- 11:00 am- Flight I Mock Battles and Maps of the Universe on Parade! Chuck “The Hulk” Cunningham and Victor “The Vice” Kluck of Slammer Systems guide our superheroes through a Demo Match and explanation of logistics.
11:00- 11:05 am- Holy Bladder, Batman! It’s time for a break!
11:05 - 12:05 am- Flight II • Even Super Heroes Have Rules! And Jack “Spiderman” Small is just the force in the Universe to tell you what they are. • Getting Your Ninja Turtles in a Row The Dynamic Duo of Marian Cash and Carolee Hicks from the Galaxy of Paris Crestwood will help you design your own star map of setting up a Scholastic Bowl team. • Bits, Bites, and Buzzers. Master of the gigabyte universe, Mark “Marvel” Grant leads you down the cyber-path of digital coaching.
12:05- 1:05 pm- Super Heroes Do Not Live on Kryptonite Alone! Lunch Time!
1:05- 2:05 pm- Flight III • A short course in gaining your own Super Power Roseanne “X-Woman” Corey of planet Maroa-Forsyth will lead prospective Super Heroes (beginning coaches) into the exciting and danger-filled world of Scholastic Bowl. If you have a helmet, bring it. • Captain Scott Larson’s Intergalactic Excursion into the Treacherous Zones of Miscellany and Social Studies. • Take off that Mask of Terror! Cat Lady Brenda Searby of Champaign Next Generation takes you to the next generation of Scholastic Bowl Coaching to prove that practice can be fun.
2:05 - 2:10 pm- Last Pit Stop before Pluto
2:10- 3:10 pm- Flight IV • Planning the Clash of the Titans! Captain Marvel Grant does a return orbit to help you organize your competition. Even nuclear bombs, world pestilence and disturbances of the lower digestive track need some sort of order. • It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s a Moderator! The “Man of a thousand faces and ten thousand topics,” Jack Small, returns to instruct on the proper care, training and feeding of your moderator. • Protons, Pronouns, and Prozac Cyborb Suzanne Pettyjohn of the Rochester Nebulae explores the still mystifying worlds of Language Arts and Special Interest categories. Many have entered this workshop. Few have returned.