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Picture This. Objective . Team members take turns drawing representations of a set of scientific terms or concepts (not scientist) while the other team member(s) guesses the term being drawn. . A TEAM OF : up to 2 or 3 . The Competition.

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  1. Picture This

  2. Objective • Team members take turns drawing representations of a set of scientific terms or concepts (not scientist) while the other team member(s) guesses the term being drawn.

  3. A TEAM OF: up to 2 or 3

  4. The Competition • Each team will have 4 minutes to complete 25 terms. All teams will use the same terms in the same order. A definite order of rotation shall be followed. All team members will take turns drawing.

  5. Can I pass a term? • Yes, however, you cannot return to that term. The sketcher may not speak unless he/she chooses to pass the term.

  6. Starting Time • Timing begins when the order of the draw has been determined and the supervisor gives the 1st sketcher the 1st term.

  7. Can I use words or letters? • NO! Letters of any alphabet, or numbers of any kind, are not allowed (it is the intent of this rule to prevent teams from inventing alphabets, codes, etc.).

  8. Can I use symbols? • NO! Except for: arrows, a minus sign - to shorten a word, a plus + to lengthen a word (e.g., in response to refract from a team member, a + can be used toelicit the word refraction). All other symbols are not permitted unless they represent the word(s) given, (e.g., a circle for the word sun in a solar eclipse). The number of words not letters may be represented with underlines __.

  9. Can I use visual clues or body language? • NO! exceptfor supervisor demonstrated clues that will be accepted for such things as nodding yes or no,or to acknowledge a desired response from team members.

  10. If the term has two words, can I write down one? • Yes! BUT….,only when the supervisors directs you to do so. And NEVER parts of a word!!

  11. Does a team get DQed for violating any of the above rules? • NO! But, the term in play at the time of the violation will be counted as a pass.

  12. When do we get the next term? • When the event judge indicates the correct term is given. Forms of the word will NOT be accepted with the exception of plurals and singulars, which will be accepted interchangeably

  13. Removed from last use in2004: • The term cannot be identified by breaking it into unrelated parts like Pictionary. The intent is to sketch drawings that represent the concept and the entire term (e.g., and ice cube cannot be used for the first part of isobar). ? Is this an essential paragraph as ice has NOTHING to do with the concept iso! Or do we care if teams use any pic • tures as the good teams that know the concepts will do the best?-Too many variations for supervisor to keep track of

  14. Who is the winner? • One point will be awarded for each term correctly identified in the allotted time.

  15. What if there is a tie? • In the event of a tie, the first tiebreaker is the fewest terms passed. Second tiebreaker is the shortest period of time to complete the entire list. Third tiebreaker will be the team with the longest string of consecutively correct words. The final tiebreaker would be those teams who identify the first word in the list not correctly identified by the other team

  16. Sample Terms • double helix earthquake fulcrum • Deoxyribonucleic acid new moon base • evolution Paleozoic electron • gamete oceanography fission • kingdom solar eclipse refraction • herbivores water cycle wavelength

  17. Terms used at 2004 National Finals • Picture This 04 Science Terms • ANATOMY • COLD FRONT • PROTON • FULCRUM • HERBIVORES • ISOBAR • SIMPLE MACHINE • ANEMOMETER

  18. 2004 Terms Continued • TOPOGRAPHIC MAP • MARSUPIAL • VIRUS • FUJ ITA SCALE • EXOSKELETON • MEIOSIS • ASTRONOMICAL UNIT • DIGESTIVE SYSTEM • PANGEA • NEW MOON • SUBDUCTION ZONE • CORIOLIS EFFECT • pH SCALE

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