English Week 2016: Creative Writing Contest
English Week 2016: Creative Writing Contest
English Week 2016: Creative Writing Contest
MECHANICS:
1. All Senior High School students are encouraged
to join the contest.
2. All essays must be done on the spot.
3. Essays must be in English.
4. Entries must have no less than 300 words.
5. The specific topic shall be given during the actual
competition.
6. The competition starts as soon as the specific
topic is given.
7. Essay must be non-fiction and follow the form of a short story.
8. Each participant is given two and a half (2.5) hours to finish the essay.
The participants must be informed thirty minutes prior to the end of the
competition to wrap up their essay.
CRITERIA
Percentage Points
Clear presentation of the topic 20%
Descriptive language 15%
Valuable content and/or research 25%
incorporated into the essay
Spelling/Grammar/Mechanics/Word Count 20%
Strong writing and analysis skills 20%
TOTAL 100 %
THE PRIZES:
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
CRITERIA
Percentage Points
Clear presentation of the topic 20%
Descriptive language 15%
Valuable content and/or research 25%
incorporated into the essay
Spelling/Grammar/Mechanics/Word Count 20%
Strong writing and analysis skills 20%
TOTAL 100 %
THE PRIZES:
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
MECHANICS:
1. This competition is open to the 31 sections of
SHS in Asian College.
2. Speech will be given August 15-19
3. No adviser contact will be allowed between
the time of receiving the speech and delivery.
4. The use of reference books and printed
materials during the presentation will not be
permitted. No materials or previously prepared notes will be allowed.
5. The contestants will speak before a panel of judges, timekeeper, and
event organizers.
6. The delivery will be judged according to mastery of the topic, quality and
use of voice, poise, bodily expression, correct grammar and pronunciation,
and directness which will impress the panel of judges.
7. No notes may be used during the speech.
8. The length of the speech will be no less than one (1) minute and no more
than three (3) minutes.
CRITERIA
Content or Message 45%
Confidence 10%
Style of Delivery Gestures 20%
Grammatical Conventions 20%
Audience Impact 5%
TOTAL 100%
THE PRIZES:
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH
1. This competition is open to the 31 sections of SHS in Asian College.
2. Topics will be given on the actual day of the competition.
3. No adviser contact will be allowed between the time of receiving the
topic and delivery.
4. The use of reference books and printed materials during the
presentation will not be permitted. No materials or previously prepared
notes will be allowed.
5. The contestants will speak before a panel of judges, timekeeper, and
event organizers.
6. The delivery will be judged according to mastery of the topic, quality
and use of voice, poise, bodily expression, correct grammar and
pronunciation, and directness which will impress the panel of judges.
7. No notes may be used during the speech.
8. The length of the speech will be no less than one (1) minute and no
more than three (3) minutes.
9. The contestants will be given five (5) minutes preparation time that will
start one the topic is given.
COMPETITION SEGMENTS
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
CRITERIA
THE PRIZES:
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
BOOK CHARACTERIZATION
#ReadAloud
Monday, 26 September, 1PM
Audio-Visual Room
MECHANICS:
1. Each section must have 1 representative
to join the Book Characterization
#ReadAloud.
2. Book Characterization is just like a
ordinary cosplay competition with a little
twists.
3. The Participants will do a characterization of sci-fi fantasy
characters, then, the characters MUST deliver an excerpt of the
characters they portrayed and that refers to #ReadAloud
4. During the Opening of the English Week the 31 Participants will
have presentation ramp of their costume. Then, on the afternoon
they will have their 1st Elimination of the #ReadAloud
5. Schedules of Competition:
a. 1st Elimination 26 September
b. 2nd Elimination 27 September
c. Final Round 29 September
6. The contest shall be judge according to the given criteria
CRITERIA
Percentage Points
Content
..Story is in logical and is appropriate to 20%
the theme..
Voice Projection
15%
On-Stage Performance
.. eye contact, gestures, facial 10%
expression, emotional expression..
English Proficiency
30%
Costume
25%
TOTAL 100 %
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
7. The participant’s adviser will be the one who will draw which
character they will Portray.
8. List of Characters:
Darth Daniel Aurora,
Will Smith, Poison Ivy, Storm, X-
Vader, Star O’Brien,Maze Jupiter
Suicide Squad Batman Men
Wars Runner Ascending
Alice,
Haw Solo, Tony Stark, Jake Sully, Mattew,
Resident John Carter
Star Wars Iron Man Avatar Interstellar
Evil
Captain,
Donnie Alex Murphy, Four,
Hellboy Ney, Avatar James Kirk,
Darko Robocop Divergent
Star Trek
Winter
Cress
(Snow Butterfield,
(Rapunzel), KatnisEverdeen, Tris,
White), Ender’s Judge Dredd
Marissa Hunger Games Divergent
Marissa Game
Meyer
Meyer
Scarlet
(Little Red
Peter
Wolverine, Matt Daniel, Riding
Parker, Batman Tron
X-Men The Marsian hood),
Spiderman
Marissa
Meyer
Cinder (Cinderella), Marissa Meyer Astroboy
THE PRIZES:
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
SPELLING BEE
Wednesday, 28 September, 1PM
Audio-Visual Room
MECHANICS:
1. Each sections may provide 2 students who
will compete for the “SPELLING BEE”
2. This activity is just a particular spelling
activity that could test the knowledge of an
individual in unlocking their prior knowledge
about a certain spelling of a term.
3. This activity will also be divided into 3
rounds namely: Tranquil Round, Mediocre
Round&Insane Round
4. Each participants must provide an
illustration board covered by a plastic cover and a
marker or a mini white board
5. For each round, we’ll have 15 words.
6. The winners will be based on the over-all scores.
THE PRIZES:
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
YODACHROME #PhotoJourn
Wednesday, 21 September,
MECHANICS:
CRITERIA
Percentage Points
Creativity
… refers to the original, fresh, and
external expression of the imagination of 20%
the maker by using the medium to convey
an idea, message or though…
Storytelling
…refers to the Essay’s ability to evoke 20%
imagination, create a feeling, tell a story,
or visually illustrate an idea….
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Writing
… should be creative using proper
technique and mechanics. The writing 30%
should evoke the emotion and wonder of
the reader leaving them to want more by
the time they reach the end.
Photography
… includes impact, creativity, technical
excellence, composition, lighting, style,
color and story telling. The photos should
25%
provide variety, interesting angles,
imagination, and properly illustrate the
story being told.
TOTAL 100 %
THE PRIZES:
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
MECHANICS:
1. This activity will have 10 group
participants. HOW?
2. Each 31 Sections will register via the
number of old CD’s they can provide.
Meaning the 1st 10 sections with the
highest number of provided old CD’s can be
part of the activity.
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
SPEECH CHOIR
Friday, 30 September
Gymnasium
MECHANICS:
CRITERIA
Percentage Points
Interpretation
Refers to the manner in which the piece
30%
is internalized and presented.
TOTAL 100%
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
6. The finalist will perform the whole piece given to them, and
they will be given minimum of 6 min and maximum of 8 min to
perform.
THE PRIZES:
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