Resources
- Manuals
- Competition Forms
- Letter to Parents
- Orientation Workshop Materials
- Mentor Information
- Lessons Learned
- List of Penalties
- Where to Learn More
about Essay Research, City Planning, Model Building, Engineering and more.
Manuals
Competition Forms
Electronic copies of FC forms (2021): See Educator's Dashboard
Letter to Parents
Letter for teachers to print and send to parents of student competitors explaining the FC program and timeline (Sep-2021).
Orientation Workshops
NTX Regional Webinars
All sessions recorded on our FCC NTX YouTube Channel- General Training - NTX Region
- 2019-20 FCC NTX Introduction: Orientation for this year's program (10-Oct-2019): presentation pdf
- FCC Basics: For FC beginners - basic information and background on the NTX FCC program (7-Nov-2017): presentation pdf
- FCC Competition Day Overview: What to expect on the day of the NTX regional event (8-Jan-2018): presentation pdf
- Training on Deliverables
- Managing Projects: Project planning for Future City (6-Nov-2017): presentation pdf
- City Planning (28-Oct-2014): presentation pdf
- Virtual City Deliverable (15-Oct-2016): presentation pdf
- SimCity and new Virtual City Deliverable (17-Oct-2015)
- SimCity Tips (30-Oct-2014): presentation pdf
- Model Overview and Slideshow: Pictures of models from past NTX regional and national competitions (6-Dec-2017)
- Presentation Skills (11-Nov-2013): presentation pdf
National Webinars and Video Tutorials
- Essay: Waste-Free Future video
- Model Tutorial video
- Model Moving Parts video
- City Presentation Tutorial video
- 2019 New Educator Webinar video
- 2019 Educator Best Practices and Advice video
Mentor Information
How to Find a Mentor for Your Team
We recommend that schools and teams find their own mentors. Suggestions on where you might look to find a volunteer. If you are not successful, contact the Regional Coordinator for help.
If they are agreeable, mentors may work with more than one team.
Alternatively, 2-3 volunteers may team-up together to mentor the student team(s) (in other words, a "mentor" doesn't have to be one person, although one mentor must be named as the official team member).
Resources for Mentors
Hints and suggestions from some of our most experienced mentors.
Lessons Learned
- This project takes time, so plan accordingly.
- Educators: 30-40 hours
- Mentors: 20-40 hours
- Students:
- Design city: 18-20 hours
- Build model: 40-60 hours
- Essay: 8 hours
- Presentation: 7 hours
- Don't wait to start working and model! Start collecting recyclable building materials early. And, begin working on the model before you finish the essay.
- Penalty points for late work won't kill your chances. For example, if you need a couple more days to complete your essay, you might want to consider turning your work in late and accepting the penalty points. See below.
- Keep parents informed. Make sure parents of the student competitors know about the competition requirements and schedule. Send the letter to parents or your own form home with the students.
- If you are working on the project as a class, you must select the three students who will represent you at the competition (for the presentation). Consider holding tryouts and/or letting the students vote on who to select.
- Educators and mentors act as advisors. The students are the designers (no matter how wrong their decisions appear to be).
- Consider bringing in topic area experts (for example: materials specialists or urban designers) to give a brief presentation.
- Models can be fragile and easily damaged during transit or setup. Have a small repair kit ready (glue, tape, screwdriver, staplers, etc.) in case emergency repairs are necessary.
- Read the Handbook and Rules for North Texas Competition.
List of Penalties
- Late or missing work. See Schedule for specific dates.
- City Essay, Model Slideshow, and Project Plan deliverables after due date - Minus 5 points
- Note: Missing work does not disqualify a team.
- Incomplete or missing Honor Statement - Minus 2 points
- Exceeding the maximum word limit on the City Essay - Minus 10 points
- Over budget or undocumented expenses - Model and presentation costs exceeding $100 or missing Expense Form - Minus 15 points
- Incomplete expense form - missing receipts, not accounting for all major items, missing teacher or mentor signature - Minus 5 points
- Presentation time - Exceeding the max presentation time - Minus 5 points
- Unsportsmanlike conduct by team members or guests (includes rude behavior to judges, competitors, or disruption of another team's judging session) - Minus 20 points
- Plagiarism of any part or all of the City Essay - 0 points earned for the deliverable
- Destruction of another team's model or presentation materials - Disqualification
Where to Learn More
- FCC City Planning Activity
- American Planning Association - Several areas for kids. In particular, check out Kids and the Community area.
- National Building Museum a variety of exhibitions and resources for educators and students.
- EPA and the Smart Growth Network.
- Essay reference links
- N TX winning essays 2021, 2009, 2010 and 2012.
- FCC model and construction activities (filter on "Activities and Background Info")
- N TX top models and supply lists, 2009, 2010, and 2012.
- 2021 Model Slideshows Team 1, Model 2, Model 3, Model 4
- Speaker resources from Toastmasters International
- North Texas presentation from 2016 National Finals (2nd Place)
- North Texas presentation from 2017 National Finals (1st Place)
- Video Presentations NTX 2021: Team 1, Team 2, Team 3, Team 4, Team 5
- TryEngineering.org - Discover the engineer in in you.
- eGFI - ASEE's Engineering, Go For It site.
