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Welcome to Odyssey of the Mind Information Meeting!

Welcome to the Odyssey of the Mind Information Meeting! Learn about this international problem solving competition, regional/state/world competitions, teamwork, and how teams are formed. Discover the primary, division 1, and division 2 categories, tournament day, and the rules and guidelines of Odyssey. Get involved today!

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Welcome to Odyssey of the Mind Information Meeting!

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  1. Welcome toOdyssey of the MindInformation Meeting!

  2. What is Odyssey? • International Problem Solving Competition • Regional / State / World Competitions • Problems Defined By World Organization • Long-Term (8-Minute Skit) • Spontaneous • Teamwork • 7 Team Members • K-12 grades (+ college)

  3. How are Teams Formed? • Coaches / Students Identified • Teams Cannot Form Without Coaches!! • Coaches Say When They Can Meet • Kids Sign Up and Teams Form Based On Times • Coaches Take Over With Teams From Here • Team Meets • Organize – First Meeting (With Parents?) • Meet once (2 hrs) or twice a week (1 hr each) as per coaches discretion

  4. Who’s on an Odyssey Team? • Coaches / Co-Coaches / Assistants • Team Members • Primary = K-2 (7 kids) • Division 1 = K-5 (7 kids) • Division 2 = 6th grade only (7 kids) • Tournament Day • 1 Volunteer Per Team – 2 Hours • 1 Judge Per Team – 2 Day Commitment

  5. How is Odyssey Run? • There is No Outside Assistance! • Kids Rule! • Coaches Coach, Lead, Guide & Teach • Parents Support but Don’t Interfere • KIDS Come Up With Ideas • KIDS Build Things • KIDS Write Scripts • KIDS Make Stuff

  6. Where is Odyssey? • Someone’s House or Other Location • Wherever Coach and Team Decide • Maybe at School or Other Meeting Place • Need • 8’ x 10’ Minimum (Stage) • Storage for Props • Room to Paint and Build(Garage maybe?)

  7. When is Odyssey? • Coaches Training October 26th • Team Meetings Nov-March • Coach / Team Decide • Usually 1½-2 hours Weekly • More Frequent Near Competition Day • Regional Competition March 21st • State Competition April 18th • World Competition May 20th Check www.novasouth.org For Dates

  8. How Much is Odyssey? • Registration Cost $60 ($50 PTA Members) / $30 (Co-coach) / Free (Coach) • Includes T-shirt for team and 1 Coach & Co-Coach per team • Shared Team Costs (Approximate) • NoVa South Registration = $80 • Coaches Training = $25 / $15 (k-2) • Balsa Crush-a-thon = $20 (Optional) • Spontaneous Workshop = $80 (Optional) • Materials for Skits and Spontaneous Problems • Snacks

  9. Odyssey Problems • Primary – K-2nd Grade • Problem 1 - Vehicle • Problem 2 - Technical • Problem 3 - Classics • Problem 4 – Structure (Balsa) • Problem 5 – Drama Performance • Spontaneous (Optional for K-2 but recommended)

  10. Primary – K-2nd Grade • Present Something For Fun • Participation Problem - Not Judged

  11. Problem 1 - Vehicle • Design and Build Vehicles

  12. Problem 2 - Technical • Solve a technical problem – usually involving devices

  13. Problem 3 - Classics • A solution based on the Classics

  14. Problem 4 – Structure (Balsa) • Build a Balsa Wood Structure • Crush It

  15. Problem 5 - Performance • An original performance • Usually includes song and dance

  16. Spontaneous • 7 Minute Timed Competition • 5 Team Members Compete – 2 Sit Out • Unique To Tournament Competition Day

  17. Spontaneous • Three Problem Types • Verbal • Name Things That Are Green • Verbal-hands-on • Using Only Your Fingers, Make A Different Noise And Explain What The Sound Represents. • Hands-on • Build A Bridge Using Straws, Tape, And Paper • Judged As Creative Or Common

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