Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Tournament Schedule

2010-2011 Forensics schedule

Sept. 22     Discussion  Joppatowne
Oct. 6                        CMW
Oct. 20                      N.  Harford
Nov. 3       Discussion  John Carroll
Nov. 17                     Patterson Mill
Dec. 8                       Harford Tech.
Jan. 12      Discussion  Fallston
Jan. 26                      Edgewood
Feb. 9                        Bel Air
Feb. 23      Finals         Havre de Grace

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

change in plans

We will NOT be entering the Joppatowne HS tournament this Wednesday, September 22.

Mr. Wojo and I apologize for any confusion or anxiety we may have inflicted on you guys, but as it turns out, this is just a Discussion (debate) tournament.  None of you guys were quite ready for that this time around, but we now have three weeks to prepare for the next tourney.

Stay tuned for news.  Keep checking this blog.  See us with questions.  Start prepping for the next tournament, where we will begin to establish ourselves as the Ninja Speech Force to be reckoned with in Harford County.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Guidelines

Schedule: You are welcome to attend one or all of the tournaments; to be considered for
finals you must compete in 5 out of 8 of the tournaments.

Discussion tournaments: These are good tournaments for novices; students sit in a circle
and discuss their choice of two of six topics. There are three per year.

Individual Events at Regular Tournaments
1. Oral Interpretation of Literature: Each student prepares either a prose or poetry
program. (S)he may choose several short pieces organized around a theme, or
they may choose one longer piece. Length is 6-10 minutes. The selections are
Xeroxed and placed in a folder that is held during competition.

2.  Children’s Literature: One or more selections from published literature for
children. Length is 5-10 minutes. The speaker conveys the emotions of the
selection using voice and limited gesture. The selections are Xeroxed/ retyped and
placed in a folder that is held during competition. There cannot be any pictures on
the pages.

3.  Reader’s Theatre: Two-10 students present any combination of literature united
by theme or may be a single cutting from a play. The main means of conveying
the message of the literature is the voice. Time limit is 6-10 minutes with scripts.

4. Dramatic Interpretation: One or two students present a scene using their
voice(s) as the main means of conveying the message of the pieces. No props or
costumes. Time is 5-10 minutes.

5. Original Oratory: This is a 6-10 minute speech that informs, persuades,
commemorates or entertains. The student prepares the speech and delivers it from
notes.

6.  Declamation: Students present a 6-10 minute speech that has been given
previously by someone else and then present it.

7.  Extemporaneous: Students randomly choose three topics on current events.
They then decide on one to research for 20 minutes from materials we have
brought with us. As they research, they create a 5-7 minute speech on the topic.
They are permitted a 50 word index card during the speech.

Debate Options:
1.  Lincoln-Douglas Debate: One-on-one debate following a set pattern. Topics
change every two months and are researched by competitors.

2.  Team debate: Two-on-two debate after research of a nationally chosen topic. The
topic is the same for the year.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

right away, please!

The tournament directors need to hear from us by Monday, so please let us know this weekend what you plan to do.

Personally, I would encourage everybody to get involved in this first tournament.  Great opportunity to meet students from other schools, to get familiar with the format, and to get your feet wet.

Plus, free pizza for all.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Welcome!

Ok, our first meet is Weds the 22nd of Sept at Joppatowne. We'll be going on the bus, leaving at 4PM from John Carroll.

Please leave a comment here telling us which debate topics you were interested in or which speech category you were working on.

Thanks.