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Battle of the Books Frequently Asked Questions

If you have questions that are not answered below, please email kschiavone@chq.org or stoth@chq.org or review the Coach Handbook.

Coaches and Teams

Who can be a coach?

Any adult over 18 years of age, such as a parent, volunteer, older sibling, scout leader, or teacher may be a coach. An individual may only coach one team. A team may opt to have an assistant coach as a stand-in, in case the coach is unable to perform their mentoring duties the night of the battle. Both the primary and assistant coach may participate in the opening processional; however, only one coach is allowed on the floor with the team. Without an adult coach on the floor, the team will be disqualified. Following the processional, the assistant coach must move off the floor and sit in the stands. The coach or another designated adult MUST attend ONE of the mandatory coaches meetings held in December prior to the event. The coach or other designated adult must also attend ONE of the Battle’s logistics meetings in the spring.

Who can participate?

Teams of Chautauqua County fifth-graders who attend the same school.

What constitutes a team?

A team is comprised of five students and an adult coach (at least 18 years old). When registering, the online form requires the registration of five students and will not be accepted with less than five initial team members. If a team loses a member before the actual Battle, remaining members may still participate; however, teams must have at least three members to participate on the day of the Battle.

What if I or a team member need accommodations?

If any type of accommodations are needed, please let us know by April 6, 2021.

My notes from the initial coaches meeting and the logistics meeting show that we need to check in at 12 p.m. However, I just noticed that the materials say 1:45 p.m. for the check-in deadline for the students. Please confirm?

Check-in begins for coaches at 12 p.m.; student check-in begins at 1 p.m. (If students arrive with coach, they can check in at 12 p.m.) The deadline for students is 1:45 p.m. Anyone who arrives after 1:45 p.m. becomes an audience member and cannot participate. As long as a team has at least three registered team members by 1:45 p.m., the team will participate.

Costumes and Signs

What type of team costumes are permissible?

Team shirts, spirit wear and/or costumes are encouraged; however, costumes must comply with all requirements listed in your school’s student dress code. Please see page seven of the Coach Handbook for more information. If a costume/prop/sign is not in compliance, it may be taken away.

May the name of any of the characters or book titles be on costumes?

No book titles, character names, or authors are allowed on costumes, signs, team members, or coaches.

May a picture of a character (without the name) or the book cover picture (without titles or authors) appear on a costume?

No.

May non-contest books and/or authors appear on costumes?

No.

Since space on the floor is limited, will the assistant coach be allowed to take any part of the team’s costume from the procession?

Seating is limited, so it is best to not incorporate large, bulky pieces into costumes.

Are team signs permissible? What is the maximum size? What can be included?

Signs are encouraged. The maximum size is 22″ x 28″, the standard poster board size. Team names may be included on team signs, but titles of books, pictures of covers, author names, and character names should not be used. Team signs will be need to be stored under the mat after the procession.

Is face painting allowed as part of the costumes?

Yes, that is fine. You probably don’t want it too elaborate, in case it gets itchy.

Are we allowed to have masks, capes and light sabers as our props?

Costume masks and prop weapons are not allowed for costumes. Therefore, your team would be allowed to wear capes, but NOT wear masks or carry light sabers. See Coach Handbook for details. PPE is permitted.

In addition to the 22″ x 28″, can teams carry additional signs or props?

If the additional signs or props are part of their costumes and not large in size they are welcome to have them, if appropriate. Just remember that the team will need to fit all of their props inside the 5′ x 7′ foot space during the battle.

Books

When do we find out which books to read?

The book list will be posted to the Battle of the Books website and distributed to team coaches on October 29, 2021.

Where will I obtain the Battle books?

Each team is provided with a set of books, courtesy of the Battle donors. The books are distributed at the mandatory coaches’ meetings in December and must be picked up at that time. A limited number of copies of the books are available to borrow at Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Library System branches. Battle books are subject to the same borrowing period and fines as other library materials. If possible, books will be available in audio format, although some Battle questions will address visual details in the books, such as illustrations and photographs. Remember, all questions will come from the specific editions given to the teams, see page 10 of the Coach Handbook for ISBNs.

Will there be questions that reference chapter titles in the books?

There may be questions that ask, “In which book is there a chapter called….” All parts of the books provided in the sets to the teams will be considered fair game for questions.

Will questions reference story elements such as setting, theme, or genre?

The moderator may ask questions about setting, theme or genre. All parts of the books provided in the sets to the teams will be considered fair game for questions.

Will there be questions about copyright information, dedications, information about the author, acknowledgements, etc. that may have appeared in the books?

All parts of the books provided in the sets to the teams will be considered fair game for questions.

Could there be questions that reference quotes taken from the books?

Questions could contain a quote or passage taken from the book. All parts of the books provided in the sets to the teams will be considered fair game for questions.

If a question pertains to a picture from the books will the picture be projected onto a large screen?

No. The pictures may be described, but will not be shown.

Will there be questions about epilogues, prologues, introductions or chapter names contained in the books?

All parts of the books provided in the sets to the teams will be considered fair game for questions.

May the team start writing the answer to a question while the question is still being read?

While the team may start writing while the question is being read, it is very important to listen to the entire question in order to get the correct answer. Teams must refrain from verbally conferring and talking while the moderator is reading the question.

How do you handle pronunciation of non-English words or words from other countries? Will the moderator read those words slowly?

The moderator reads all questions slowly and clearly. Teams should be familiar enough with the books to know any non-English words.

Will there be questions about the reading guides?

All parts of the books provided in the sets to the teams will be considered fair game for questions.

Will there be questions about author’s notes in the books?

All parts of the books provided in the sets to the teams will be considered fair game for questions.

When asking questions about drawings, illustrations and photographs, will the word “picture” be used to cover any of the above, or will the questions be more specific, with “drawing,” “sketch,” “photograph,” etc.?

The question may or may not be specific about the type of drawing, illustration, or photograph. The term “picture” could refer to a photograph, illustration, drawing, or sketch.

Will the quote from a character questions have the character’s name in the question. Example: Joe said “….”?

No, the character’s name will not be mentioned. The question will either lead directly into the quote or will say, “In which book does a character say, ‘….’?”

If there is an introduction to the next book or another book by an author after the ending of a Battle book might there be questions about that next/other book?

Technically, any part of the book is eligible for questions. Keep in mind, however, that our main consideration is to ask questions about what goes on in the books on the list. Any minutiae will tend to be about the book itself (chapter titles, illustrations, special features of the text, etc.).

Rules and Scoring

Complete Rules and Procedures

How is the Battle played?

Each team is responsible for reading the pre-selected books ahead of time. Teams decide how to share this responsibility among members and when to hold team meetings. Teams compete against one another on the floor of the Battle venue. Each team will be located in a grid on the floor. A moderator reads questions aloud and then teams have 30 seconds to talk quietly among themselves and then circle the number of the correct title and the letter of the correct author on the answer sheet. When 30 seconds are up, time is called by the timekeeper, and all pencils must be put down. All answers are strictly from memory. No notes or books may be used. After answer sheets are collected and turned in to the scorekeeper’s table, the moderator announces the correct answer.

When does the 30-second time limit to complete the answer begin? After the first or second reading of the question?

After the second reading of the question. Either the moderator or the time keeper will say, “Time starts now.”

How is time kept during the Battle?

The moderator reads the question two times. When s/he finishes reading the question the second time, s/he will verbally announce that the timing period is about to begin. The timekeeper’s stopwatch begins its countdown after the question is read for the second time. When ten seconds are left, the timekeeper will say “10 seconds”. At the end of the 30 seconds, the timekeeper will ring a bell, pencils must be put down, the answer sheet held up for the runners to collect. There is no visible clock.

Are team members and coaches allowed to wear watches?

Actual watches are allowed; smartwatches, cell phones and iPods are not.

Are any electronic devices allowed at the event?

All electronic devices are prohibited on the Battle floor. Audience members may use them; however, they should be silenced and earphones used to minimize distractions.

How many questions will be asked per round?

The moderator will ask 10 to 12 questions per round. The last question of each round is a bonus question and will be announced as such. The questions are numbered continuously and do not start over with each round.

Do students need to label all their answer papers with the team name? If so, may this be done before the questions are asked OR during the 30 second time frame allotted for each question?

Each team will be given answer sheets that are already labeled with their team name.

Will you be able to describe the size of the paper on which students will be writing answers during the battle?

The answer sheets are approximately 4″ by 3″.

May the team use a clipboard or lap desk when writing answers?

Clipboards will be provided.

Are bathroom breaks allowed?

Students are strongly encouraged to use the bathroom before the competition and during the scheduled 15-minute intermission break. If necessary, team members are allowed to go to the restroom during the competition between questions. To accommodate a bathroom break request, the coach should wait until the moderator is between questions and then signal a volunteer/staff person who will then accompany the student to the bathroom. The team member will not be allowed to return to the team until the moderator is once again between questions.

Are teams allowed to bring cushions or exercise mats to sit on instead of sitting directly on the floor?

No. Floor mats are provided.

Is there a penalty for inadvertently encroaching into another team’s grid on the gym floor?

There is no penalty for encroaching in another team’s grid; however, team members should refrain from activity that may cause that to happen. Coaches sitting with the teams are responsible for making sure members stay within their slotted space.

Can you jump up to celebrate a correct answer or stand for a short time during a round?

Team members must remain seated.

Are teams expected to bring their own pencils to write the answers to the questions?

No. Pencils, erasers and pencil sharpeners will be provided. The students do not need to bring anything.

Do you have the dimension of the sitting area?

The seating area is approximately 4’ by 7′.

When it is intermission time, will the students be dismissed from the stage, or will they be led back to the area where they were gathered prior to the parade of teams?

Everyone is dismissed from the stage for intermission. Afterwards, they go directly to their grid space.

May you change answers by marking them out on your paper? Is there a specific way to do this?

You may either cross out or erase one answer and fill in another answer. There is no official requirement for eliminating the old answer, as long as it is clear to the judges which answer is final.

Are teams penalized with a deduction in points for a wrong answer?

If an answer is wrong, points are neither earned nor deducted. A team earns points only if answers are correct.

If author’s name is wrong, does the team lose all the points even if the title name is correct?

You are correct, if the author’s name is wrong, no points are awarded, even if the title is correct.

If the team writes the correct title but only partially writes the author’s name before time runs out, will this be awarded a point or no points?

If only a partial answer shows for the author, no points are awarded. In order to get points, both the title and the author’s names must be circled and correct. If a team is running out of time and cannot circle the letter for the correct author, leave it blank. If the title is correct and the author’s name is entirely blank, one point would be awarded for the answer. That one point would ONLY be awarded if the author’s name is blank. If a letter for the author’s name is partially circled, the answer would be considered incorrect and no points will be awarded.

Is there a penalty for incorrect answers?

If an answer is incorrect, no points are awarded, so the score for the answer would be zero. (No points are deducted.)

How will I find out my team’s score?

Coaches will receive their team score approximately seven (7) business days after the event. All scores are final. The names of overall winners and category winners will be posted on the CHQ website the week following the Battle.

Tickets

Do I need a ticket to attend and where can I get one?

Tickets are not required. Children and students who are not part of a participating team must be accompanied at all times by an adult. Children are not permitted to roam the building unattended.

Do the coach and assistant coach need to use one of the tickets provided or are they allowed in without a ticket?

Tickets are not required.

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