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KIRBY FALCON STALL TEAM
South Texas Academic and Literary League
Did you know?Kirby has a STALL team that competes
against other schools in academic & performing arts competitions.
There are many different events and all 3 grade levels can compete!
You can earn ribbons, medals, and trophies in a number of events.
PRACTICESYou will meet with a coach for practices until
the end of the competition season.You may be in more than one event!The team is coached by an awesome group of
teachers who will help you be your best on competition day.
Who can join?Any Kirby student may compete.
Students may compete in more than on event.
Practices with your coach(es) will start in October and continue until the competitions
No Pass, No Play – you must be eligible to compete the 6 weeks of the tournaments
When will we compete?January 24th –Legacy Middle SchoolJanuary 31st– Kitty Hawk or Heritage Middle
School February 7th – Scobee Middle School
February 21st at McNair Middle School: Tournament of Champions (only students who placed at one of the previous meets can compete)
Students will ride a bus with the coach(es) to the events.
What are the events?Academic Events
Performance Events
Category A Events
Calculator ApplicationsThis is a math event that involves solving
problems involving calculators. Students take a 30 minute math test and use a calculator to answer the questions.
Coach: Ms. M. TuckerRoom Number:
Practices: See Ms. M. Tucker
Number SenseThis event is a test in MENTAL mathematics!
Students are given ten minutes to complete a test. You must answer the questions without the use of pencil and scratch paper! Only the answers may be written in this event. You must use a pen!
Coach: Ms. McKinneyRoom Number:Practices: Wednesday 3:30-4:30PM
SpellingThis event is a written spelling test. A
complete list of words are given to the students ahead of time to study. Then at the competition the spelling tests have 60 words.
Coach: Ms. HammacRoom Number:
Practices: Mon. & Wed. 3:30-4:30PM
Maps, Charts, & GraphsThis event is a 45 minute written test with
50 questions. Students get information from a variety of maps, graphs and charts using an atlas as a reference book to locate information, making comparisons, estimating and approximating, using scale and interpreting grid systems, legends and keys. You can put tabs on the atlas before the competition to easily look for answers.
Coach: Ms. HammacRoom Number:
Practices: Monday and Wednesday after school
Category B Events
Poetry This event is literally poetry reading. Students
use vocal and facial expressions to convey the meaning of a poem. The students must prepare one poem, a cutting of a poem, or a combination of several poems, which have been published, to read aloud.
Coach: Ms. CrainRoom Number: A 136Practices: Mondays after school
ProseThis event is just like poetry reading, except
students read selections that are not poems. Prose readings cannot rhyme. Students use vocal and facial expressions to convey the meaning of the story. The students can use literary reading, written commentary, or public address, which have been published.
Coach: Ms. D. TuckerRoom Number: A227Practices: Tues./Thurs. @ 3:30
OrationThis is an event where a speech is given. The
student will select a topic and write a speech ahead of time. Students may use four 3X5 note cards to deliver their speeches.
Coach: Mr. ShiraziRoom Number:
Practices: Thursday after school
Pantomime This event allows 2 students to silently act out
a scene together. Students act out the scene without using words, sounds, or mouthing words. Movements of the body, gestures, and facial expressions should establish each character and convey a story.
Coach: Ms. JordanRoom Number: 703Practices: Tuesday 3:30-4:30; Wednesday
3:30-4:30
Solo Acting (Humorous/Serious)The student prepares and performs a
memorized monologue. The selections may be from a play, poem, or prose and can be comedic or dramatic.
Coach: Ms. JordanRoom: 703Practices: Tuesday 3:30-4:30, Wednesday
3:30-4:30
Duet Acting (Humorous/Serious)Two students perform a memorized scene
from a play, prose, or poetry selection which is humorous or dramatic in nature and act out the situation.
Coach: Ms. JordanRoom Number: 703
Practices: Tuesday 3:30-4:30PM, Wednesday 3:30-4:30
Category C Events
Ready WritingIn this event, students will have 1.5 hours to
write an expository composition. The writing will be judged on clarity and quality. Each competition will formulate three topics, from which, the contestants may choose one. The compositions are written ahead of time so they have time to be graded.
Coach: Ms. D. TuckerRoom Number: A227Practices: Tues./Thurs. @ 3:30
ScienceThis event involves general science
knowledge. Students take a 45 minute test that will consist of thirty-five multiple-choice questions.
Coach: Ms. BonnettRoom Number: B132
Practices: Tuesday & Thursday mornings
Social StudiesThis event involves social studies knowledge.
Students have 20 minutes to take a test that will consist of thirty multiple-choice questions.
Coach: Ms. D. TuckerRoom Number: A227Practices: Tues./Thurs. @ 3:30
MathThis event is a 40 minute math test with 50
problems. Students are allowed to use scratch paper provided to work out the math problems. Calculators may be used on this test.
Coach: Ms. McKinneyRoom Number:
Practices: Wednesday after school
Dictionary SkillsThis event involves looking up information in
a dictionary as quickly as possible. Students have 20 minutes to complete the as many of the 40 problems on the multiple-choice test as they can.
Coach: Ms. LehmanRoom Number: Library
Practices: Tuesday and Thursday 3:45-4:30PM
We want you on the team!Talk to any coach to find out more
informationLISTEN to announcements for practice schedules and meetings to start SOON. LOOK for posters and signs near rooms of
coaches and the cafeteria.
Join our STALL team and help show that Kirby Middle School is #1!
Go Falcons!
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