Helpful Links

The below are helpful websites to study for quizbowl.

www.studystacks.com/QuizBowl- Great flashcards covering a wide variety of topics.

www.quizlet.com- We have a team Quizlet with all (or most) of the Monday morning notes- unfortunatly, you need an account to access them. The first step is to make an account- the next is to email your username to mmsquizbowl@gmail.com with your name. You will get an invitation to join a Quizlet class- take it! Then access all of our flashcards at will! Feel free to upload a set of notes or general knowledge flashcards whenever you wish.

http://quizlet.com/subject/quizbowl/- These are Quizlet flashcard sets anyone can use. Quizlet is very helpful; try it!

http://ai.stanford.edu/~csewell/culture/- The Culture Guide Index has lots of random stuff, from American History to Astronomy. A great resource!

The below are great for practicing quizbowl!

www.protobowl.com. Excellant website. When you get on it, though, you will be in a public room with high school or college level questions. Go to the top right hand corner and make a new room. Don't forget to set the question difficulty to MS!

www.quizbowldb.com. Great for practicing! Search for questions, practice and play. It doesn't work on some computers; just switch a computer if you can, otherwise practice on protobowl (above).


Packet Archives
A majority of the packets in these links are high school- some middle school are mixed in, so just look closely. Otherwise, novice high school may work as well.

www.quizbowlpackets.com. Though many of the packets in this archive are high school, there are some middle school packets and novice high as well.

http://quizbowl.stanford.edu/archive/- Lots of high school packets, not many middle school if any. Good source of novice packets, though.

http://www.hsquizbowl.org/packetsearch.html- good for finding specific packets you want- a good query to search woud be 'middle school'.


These links are links that may help that don't fall into the other categories

naqt.com- The NAQT website has lots of information, including the "You gotta know" lists and past results for tournaments.