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The is an essential resource for junior high and middle school trivia teams preparing for the Schoolreach competition, a junior version of Canada's longest-running academic quiz show. Designed for students generally under 19 (typically middle schoolers for the intermediate level), these packs provide the structured questions and format necessary to transition from casual classroom trivia to competitive play. What is the Reach for the Top Intermediate Pack?

A series of four questions directed at one team; a wrong answer ends the relay. Up to 50 pts

: Use the Practice Packages to familiarize students with "anticipating" a question—answering before the reader finishes to save time. reach for the top intermediate pack

: Conduct mock matches with a quizmaster to practice buzzer discipline and the "no-consultation" rules during shootout and assigned rounds. Why the Intermediate Pack Matters

Targeted questions where each player faces a specific opponent. 10 pts each The is an essential resource for junior high

: Coaches use the 12 in-school packs to identify top-performing students based on their recall speed and breadth of knowledge.

Rapid-fire sets where players must buzz in and "sit out" once they answer correctly. 40 pts (total) How to Use the Intermediate Pack A series of four questions directed at one

An intermediate pack is a comprehensive set of quiz questions used for in-school practice and regional tournaments. While the "Senior" packs are aimed at high school students and feed into national televised finals, the serves as a developmental ground, featuring questions written with a slightly lower level of difficulty to help younger players build confidence and speed. A standard subscription package typically includes: Practice Packages : Seven question packs for team drills.

: 12 specific intermediate packs designed for team selection and internal school games.

: Detailed instructions on the National Rules and "Guide to the Game". Pack Structure and Question Types