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Born out of a writing effort for the 2015 Elementary Knowledge Bowl hosted by the Show-Me Conference in Missouri, SAGES originally consisted of ~450 pyramidal tossups with no bonuses. (The Knowledge Bowl site featured the questions in 9, twenty-tossup packets per grade level with some overlap between grades.) Each tossup question is roughly 3 lines long. During the spring of 2015, the questions were reformatted into a standard tossup-bonus format, with 10 packets of 20/20 and an extra 1/1 per packet for tiebreakers and replacements.
 
Born out of a writing effort for the 2015 Elementary Knowledge Bowl hosted by the Show-Me Conference in Missouri, SAGES originally consisted of ~450 pyramidal tossups with no bonuses. (The Knowledge Bowl site featured the questions in 9, twenty-tossup packets per grade level with some overlap between grades.) Each tossup question is roughly 3 lines long. During the spring of 2015, the questions were reformatted into a standard tossup-bonus format, with 10 packets of 20/20 and an extra 1/1 per packet for tiebreakers and replacements.
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Distribution:
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4/4 Language Arts & Literature
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4/4 Social Studies (History & Civics)
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4.5/4.5 Science
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2.5/2.5 Mathematics (includes computation)
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1.5/1.5 Religion & Mythology
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1.5/1.5 Fine Arts
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1/1 Geography
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0.5/0.5 Current Events
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0.5/0.5 General Knowledge/Miscellaneous
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1/1 Pop Culture/Miscellaneous
  
 
Writers for the inaugural SAGES set in 2015:
 
Writers for the inaugural SAGES set in 2015:

Revision as of 16:13, 29 May 2015

SAGES (Spring Academic Game for Elementary Students) is a question set for elementary and early middle school tournaments, targeted at a 3rd through 6th grade level.

Born out of a writing effort for the 2015 Elementary Knowledge Bowl hosted by the Show-Me Conference in Missouri, SAGES originally consisted of ~450 pyramidal tossups with no bonuses. (The Knowledge Bowl site featured the questions in 9, twenty-tossup packets per grade level with some overlap between grades.) Each tossup question is roughly 3 lines long. During the spring of 2015, the questions were reformatted into a standard tossup-bonus format, with 10 packets of 20/20 and an extra 1/1 per packet for tiebreakers and replacements.

Distribution: 4/4 Language Arts & Literature 4/4 Social Studies (History & Civics) 4.5/4.5 Science 2.5/2.5 Mathematics (includes computation) 1.5/1.5 Religion & Mythology 1.5/1.5 Fine Arts 1/1 Geography 0.5/0.5 Current Events 0.5/0.5 General Knowledge/Miscellaneous 1/1 Pop Culture/Miscellaneous

Writers for the inaugural SAGES set in 2015:

Tournaments using the 2015 SAGES set:

  • March 17, 2015 - Show-Me Conference Elementary Knowledge Bowl (Jefferson City, MO) - 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade competing separately
  • June 1, 2015 - Darien Elementary Academic Challenge (Darien, CT) - 5th grade
  • August 17-21, 2015 - Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES 'Quiz Bowl' Summer Camp (Carmel, NY)