Science Olympiad is a team-based science competition for 4th-5th graders. Parents are the teachers as each team member learns about familiar and new topics in biology, engineering, technology, and more!
Science Olympiad is a team-based science competition for 4th-5th graders. Parents are the teachers as each team member learns about familiar and new topics in biology, engineering, technology, and more!
"At a Science Olympiad Tournament, students work together in teams of up to 15 to compete in 23 events. The events change from year to year, covering fields and topics including: anatomy and biology, earth science, chemistry, physics, geology, mechanical and structural engineering, and technology. Some events entail taking a test, while others involve doing hands-on labs, or even building and bringing a device to the tournament."
- So Cal Science Olympiad (https://socalscioly.org)
The Cornerstone Science Olympiad team members meet for lessons on Monday afternoons from 1:40-2:40pm in the Cornerstone Science Lab.
Each team member should expect their parent/grownup to lead or co-lead at least one lesson topic for all students in the group. The lessons will use supplies in the Science Lab, in the cabinet next to the refrigerator.
Fourth and fifth graders may send teams to the annual Science Olympiad Division A competition in early May. Third graders may participate in lessons but cannot compete.
Contact scienceolympiad@csparents.org with any questions.