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'''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. | '''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 features approximately 500 pyramidal tossups with no bonuses. (The Knowledge Bowl site featured the questions in 9, | + | Born out of a writing effort for the 2015 Elementary Knowledge Bowl hosted by the Show-Me Conference in Missouri, SAGES features approximately 500 pyramidal tossups with no bonuses. (The Knowledge Bowl site featured the questions in 9, twenty-question packets per grade level with some overlap between grades.) Each tossup question is capped at three lines. |
Writers for the inaugural SAGES set in 2015: | Writers for the inaugural SAGES set in 2015: |
Revision as of 00:46, 4 February 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 features approximately 500 pyramidal tossups with no bonuses. (The Knowledge Bowl site featured the questions in 9, twenty-question packets per grade level with some overlap between grades.) Each tossup question is capped at three lines.
Writers for the inaugural SAGES set in 2015:
- Head editor: Alex Dzurick
- Writers:
- Luke Schuster
- Charles Hang
- David Dennis
- members of the Hallsville HS team
- members of the Washington team