DestiNation ImagiNation

Jerry Kuhn,

Monadnock Nation Membership Coordinator


Monadnock Regional High School is associated with the NHICC/Destination ImagiNation program.This year we once again hosted one of the four New Hampshire regional meets on March 3. At this meet, the Switch team took 2nd place, and went on to compete at the May 18th State meet at Timberlane HS in Plaistow, where they took 1st place. They will once again go on to the Global Finals at UT from May 21-25 with the Keene High Switch team.

Listed below are links to othere MRHS DI related sites. There are lists for the teams from last year's season. You can click on the pictures to access the rules for each event. At the bottom of the page are links to the NHICC and DI homepages.


Click here for a copy of the member application
   
2007-2008 Challenges ( ** - MRHS teams)

Obstacles, of Course

Hit or Myth

DI've got a Secret

Chorific

Switch**
   

Click here for a look at our archives


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Challenge A  
Focus:
Technical Design and Construction, Innovation and Design Process,
Mathematics,
Experimentation,
Theater Arts,
Teamwork

The Destination:
Where This Challenge Will Take You!
Young or old, big or small, we all face obstacles in everyday life. Things are always getting in our way! Overcoming these obstacles, and how we do it, helps all of us grow and reach our goals. To solve this Challenge, your team’s vehicle will need to go over, under, around and through obstacles that it encounters on its path. Calculate carefully: your final score will depend on the choices your team makes – to overcome obstacles, of course! It’s all up to YOU!

Points of Interest! Your team will:

  • Design and construct an Obstacle Course, with from three to ten different Obstacles.
  • Design and construct a Vehicle that will travel the Obstacle Course. The Vehicle will score points for the number of Obstacles successfully overcome.
  • Create an original, non-verbal Story about overcoming Obstacle(s). The appearance of the Obstacle Course should be linked to the Story’s theme.
  • Create two Side Trips and integrate them into the Presentation.
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Challenge B  
Focus:
Science,
Theater Arts,
Research,
Teamwork,
International Studies

The Destination: Where This Challenge Will Take You
Is there really a Loch Ness Monster? Is it possible to stop a shark attack by punching the shark in the nose? If Rapunzel really “let down her hair” could someone actually climb up her hair into a tower? Myths, folk tales and urban legends exist in many nations around the world. How do we know whether they’re truth or fiction? By using the Scientific Method! So get on your lab coats - now it’s your chance to find out, with the help of science, whether it’s a Hit or Myth!

Points of Interest! Your team will:
  • Create and present a theatrical performance with an original Story about a Myth, Urban Legend or Folk Tale. The Story must be set in a Nation other than your team’s own.
  • Design and carry out a Myth Investigation that investigates fact(s) about the team’s Myth. Present the results of the Investigation as part of your Story.
  • Create a Myth-Ecol Replica from the team’s chosen Nation, using recyclable materials.
  • Create two Side Trips and integrate them into the Presentation.
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Challenge C  
 
Focus:
Playwriting,
Theater Arts
(Design, Construction, Costumes and Set
Pieces),
Optical Physics,
Teamwork

The Destination:Where This Challenge Will Take You!
What’s my secret? I’ll never tell! But your team gets to tell all. Nothing is as it seems as your secret unfolds. Sometimes people or things appear to be one thing, but they turn out to be something very different. Your team will turn a secret into great entertainment and dazzle everyone with an optical illusion and set pieces that connect to become part of the big surprise. Will you have the audience on the edge of their seats? Will everyone beg to know more? We’ll all have to wait….until your secret is revealed!

Points of Interest! Your team will:
  • Create and present a theatrical performance of an original Story about a Secret.
  • Create a Masquerade Character that appears to be something or someone until its true identity is revealed.
  • Integrate a team-created Optical Illusion into the Story.
  • Design and create three Set Pieces that will be connected to form a new Set Piece or Backdrop.
  • Create two Side Trips and integrate them into the Presentation.

DI've Got A Secret 130-92022 (Secret love notes)
Caitlin Blanchard - 11      
Justin Carter - 11      
Krystal Hale - 12      
Nick Kelley - 9      
Brigette Miller - 10    
Ray Miller - 10      
Ian Noyes - 10      
Coach      
Paul Teitelman      
Outcomes

Regional
 
 

3rd
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Challenge D  
 
Focus:
Improvisational Acting,
Story Development,
Theater Arts,
Teamwork,
Sound Design

The Destination: Where This Challenge Will Take You!
It is just a simple, ordinary chore. You’ve done it a thousand times without a problem. Not this time! Now you have to overcome obstacles, and famous figures of the past and present suddenly appear. With an artful sound design to accompany you on your mission, you must use your keenly honed improv techniques to tackle a chore no longer ordinary, but extraordinary! Only you can conquer everything that gets in your way and complete your chore. Only then will you be Chorific!

Points of Interest! Your team will:
  • Create a six-minute Improvisational Skit about an ordinary, randomly selected Chore in a 30-minute timed period at the Tournament.
  • Attempt to overcome two randomly selected Obstacles, both related to the Chore, in your Skit.
  • Create a Sound Design that will be presented live during your Skit.
  • Demonstrate one Improvisational Technique during your Skit.
  • Integrate a Famous Person, randomly selected from a list of people the team has previously researched, into your Skit.
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Challenge E  
 
Focus:
Architectural Design,
Structural Engineering, Construction,
Research,
Innovation and Design Process, Mathematics,
Theater Arts,
Teamwork.

The Destination: Where This Challenge Will Take You!
Did you ever have to make up your mind? Choose one thing and leave the other behind? Not this time! You don’t have to make up your mind – you get to try something two different ways! You will test your Structure’s strength one way, and then…SWITCH! You test your Structure another way. You will also pull some other SWITCHES to show how one item can do different jobs! So get ready - SWITCHING has never been so much fun!

Points of Interest! Your team will:
  • Design and build a Structure made completely of Wood and Glue and test it for strength by stacking weights on it in two different Orientations.
  • Have a two-minute Stop Time while the team removes the weights after the first test and places the Structure on a different side for the second test.
  • Research a manufactured item, called a SWITCH! Item that can serve more than one purpose.
  • Create and present a Story in which the team demonstrates two different purposes for the SWITCH! Item.
  • Present a Freeze-Frame scene as part of the Story during the Stop Time.
  • Create two Side Trips and integrate them into the Presentation.
Switch! 130-68180 (Murder at the"HINT" gamers meeting)
Sarah Dick - 11    
Zach Giroux - 12      
Kaylie Mason - 10      
Adam Misek - 12      
Tom Nason - 12      
James Toye - 12      
     
Coach      
Jerry Kuhn      
Outcomes

Regional

State

Globals
 

2nd

1st

1st


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Rules of the Road Team First Aid
Team Manager's Guide TM Spotlight
Parent's Guide Teamwork and Teambuilding
Coordinator's Materials The Basics of CPS
Connecting to the Standards Expectations
Charting Your Course Side Trip Inventory
ABC'sf DI Building Team Independence
Instant Challenge Practice Interference Roleplaying
IC Practice: Cutting Corners    


Team photos used with the permission of Premier Portraits, 1626 Corbin Ave., New Britain, CT 06053 800-894-4270

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Click on NHICC to go to the NH-DI Homepage

Click the Logo to go to the Destination ImagiNation Homepage


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last revised 9/27/06