Knowledge Bowl

In Knowledge Bowl, 3 teams of 4 players each compete in a room . The reader asks a question as teams listen. Any player can "buzz in" at any time by pressing the "strip" on the table which is connected to the score box. The reader then stops and the team has 15 seconds to discuss before they give their final answer. If correct, they get a point, and if wrong, the other teams get a chance before moving on to the next question.  Knowledge bowl questions come mainly from academic areas, including social studies, science, language arts, math, humanities, and more.  Tournaments consist of a written round of multiple choice questions that the team completes on paper followed by 3-5 oral rounds as described above. The team with the most total points in all rounds wins the tournament.  Schools can register multiple teams, which compete alongside one another as equals. Some tournaments have different divisions based on grade levels. Chanhassen may offer multiple teams of 4 players and attends tournaments, which are usually Tuesday afternoons/evenings and Saturday mornings/afternoons. The season starts in late October and ends in February, except for teams that qualify for the State Meet in April.

Social Media (Twitter): @ChanKBQB

National Academic Team Competition: Based on team/student(s) qualifying.

Season: October-April

State Competition (Early April)

Knowledge Bowl Registration

Contact


Tim Block
Knowledge Bowl Coach
952-556-8875