4- Talent Competition:
Definition: It is a competition where students show their acting and mimicking skills by using body language.
Rules:
- Talent Competition is a preliminary competition.
- In this competition, students are required to be between the ages of 13 and 19, and students who have attended the Turkish International Olympiad previously may not be admitted into the competition in 2010. Talent presentations are limited to 3 minutes. The first 5 place students will be awarded. Students can attend alone or with at most one partner.
- Basic level questions will be asked to students who attend this competition. It is required to give correct answers to at least 50% of questions.
- Students who could not answer more than 50% of the questions will not be allowed to proceed to the following final round.
Evaluation Criteria:
The jury evaluates the competitors on stage performance, gestures, use of the Turkish language appropriately, originality, relation to Turkish culture, and the audience response to their performance.
5- Country exhibition stand competitions:
Definition: Students who are attending the writing, speaking, grammar, and singing competition will show their skills to represent their countries. They will do this by showing the cultural richness, history, and art of their country.
Rules:
- Every school needs to prepare one stand, and it will be shown during the Final on April 3, 2010.
- Project stands should include items from their respective country. Students must be able to explain the different items they brought. Countries are responsible for safely transporting their items. Stands will be open for two days and will be in a separate location from the awards ceremony. Participation is a group effort and will be evaluated by their group's performance.
- Possible stand items include the countries flag, pictures of political leaders, information about country, video about group's country, traditional clothing, and ornaments from their country, brochures, laptop presentations, and maps.
- Stand sizes should be at least (3x4 - 4x4).
- Project stands will be awarded in five different categories depending on their state languages and locations.
Evaluation Criteria:
The project stands will be judged on: origionality, richness, uniquness, visuality, information, and people appreciation. The jury will visit each stand and will evaluate them. Project stands will be evaluated by six different jury members.
6. Art Contest:
Definition:
Students will create an artistic representation of a location about Turkey they have visited, an experience they have had, or an idea or theme they wish to convey to the audience.
Goal: To demonstrate visual and art skills.
Rules:
Everyone is welcome.
The artist is free to choose any appropriate medium.
The size of paintings or drawings should be 35 x 50 cm.
Each school can submit a maximum five works of art.
All art should be original, unpublished, and not previously used in any competition.
All art work should be labeled on the back with the participants' first and last name, address, phone number, and e-mail address.
All art work should be mailed out to Cosmos Foundation by March 5, 2010.
It should be addressed to Mehmet Okumus.
9431 West Sam Houston Pkwy S. Suite: 202
Houston, Texas, 77099
Results will be announced in April 4, 2010.
Students' artwork will be displayed to audiences on April 4, 2010. Some artworks may be kept by the Turkish Olympiad to be exhibited in other venues.
Assessment Criteria:
Artwork is appropriate for the subject's theme.
Visual harmony and symmetry
Originality
Artistic and aesthetic value.
Awards:
Awards (Per category):
School wide
•1. $50
•2. $40
•3. $30
•4. $20
•5. $10
State wide (TEXAS)
1. $150
2. $125
3. $100
4. $75
5. $50
State wide (OKARMO)
1. $150
2. $100
3. $75
4. $50
5. $30
Competition Calendar:
School Eliminations : To be determined by School Principals
Cluster Eliminations : To be determined by Cluster Superintendent
Turkish Oliympiad Elimination in Houston : April 1, 2010
Turkish Oliympiad Finals in Hobby Center : April 3, 2010