The 2009 4-H Communications Day will be on Saturday, March 7 at Ballico Elementary School in Ballico. The activities will begin around 8:30 in the morning and will last until early afternoon.
Evaluation Forms are posted here. If you have questions please contact the 4-H Office at 385-7418 or the All Star Candidate Kristen Hunsuck.
(Time Approximate)
| 1. | Demonstration | 2. | Illustrated Talk |
| 3. | Prepared Speech | 4. | Interpretive Reading |
| 5. | Impromptu | 6. | Share the Fun |
| 7. | Cultural Arts | 8. | Educational Display |
| 9. | Audio-Visual | 10. | other - photos |
Down load a copy of the Evaluation Forms so you can see what the judges are looking for in the presentations
Evaluations demos and talks including Scientific*
2. Illustrated Talks – An illustrated talk tells about something. Topic must be 4-H project or activity related. It also uses visual aids and should include a minimum of three posters, slides, or other visuals. The illustrated talk would have at least a title, process, and summary. Visual aids need to be readable from all parts of the room. A team of two members may present an illustrated talk. A talk should not exceed 15 minutes. Note cards are allowed at county and sectional levels, but not state level.
*A Scientific Presentation uses the steps used by scientists to answer questions and solve problems. The scientific process includes the following steps:
1. Ask a question.2. Form a hypothesis of what you expect the answer to your question to be.
3. Test the hypothesis by conducting an experiment.4. Analyze the results of the tests and information you have gathered.5. Draw conclusions regarding the hypothesis from the tests.6. Communicate the results.The speaker will use posters or equivalent visual aids to enhance the teaching process. The visual aids will include a title, question, hypothesis, test, and an analysis card. This presentation style will have a minimum of 5 poster cards or equivalent multimedia presentation. Can be either Demonstration or Illustrated Talk style)
Evaluations Speech and Readings
3. Prepared Speech – This presentation is written and delivered by the member. A speech is either informative or persuasive. There are no visual aids, costumes, or props. Note cards may be used at county and sectional levels, but not at state level. Limited to individuals, not teams. Length of speech should be 2 – 10 minutes.
4. Interpretive Reading – Members may read any published, written work. It should be age appropriate. Possibilities include, but are not limited to, children’s stories, poetry, essays, and excerpts from novels. The member will introduce themselves and their chosen piece. Include the title, author, characters, purpose and setting, and any other information that would enhance the audience’s understanding of the piece. The characters and setting are created through voice and gestures. The member is presenting the reading as at a story hour, not acting it out. The member may sit or stand. The source material must be present and used during the reading. No props, costumes, or other materials may be used. The member completes the presentation with a short conclusion, which leaves the audience with a vivid memory. At the state level, the introduction and conclusion together are limited to no more than 5 minutes and the reading is limited to 5 minutes. This is limited to individual participants.
Evaluations Extemporaneous
5.Impromptu – This category is open to intermediate and senior division members. In the Impromptu category at the county, sectional and state level general topics are announced ahead. Basic research is done prior to the event by the youth. For each topic, the youth is allowed to bring 1 5x7 card of their research on the topic. The member randomly draws one with three minutes to prepare.
Evaluations performances
6. Share the Fun – This is a skit category that focuses on health, safety, community pride, recreation, or citizenship. This is a group presentation. It should have an introduction which states its purpose. Costumes, props, decorations, and visual aids are encouraged. Audience participation is allowed. Judges may ask questions to clarify judging, but the members are not tested on their answers. At the state level judging is on the American System and the presentation is limited to 15 minutes.
Evaluations Display
Evaluations audio visual
And Offered only at State Level —–
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10. Problem Solving – This category is offered at the state level for senior division members. The member does not need to qualify at the county or sectional levels to enter. Notes are not allowed at state level. Member is judged on the overall effectiveness of the presentation and not the solution presented. Member can support presentation with posters, overhead slides, or computer generated slides. Presentation should be 5 – 10 minutes. A list of state topic “problems” is available at the 4-H office.