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CREATIVE ARTS DAY I Youth Center Thursday, July 27, 2017 TAMMIE STRAWSER, Assistant Superintendent GENERAL GUIDELINES 1. Age of Participants: Junior - age 13 and younger Senior - age 14 or older 2. Participation Guidelines: Clock trophy winners from the 2016 Creative Arts Day are not eligible to participate in the same class again in 2017. Counties may send only one participant per class. No individual may participate in more than one class. Participants who are registered in the incorrect class will not be eligible for any awards. Participants in 2 nd year or more scrapbooking (J-11 and J-12) must demonstrate advancement from previous years experiences. 3. Type of Evaluation: All participants will have a personal interview evaluation with a judge. Participants in the Get Started in Art projects (J-7 and J-8) will complete a written skills evaluation. This score will be combined with the interview score to determine the top 20% in each class. Participants in Scrapbooking (J-9 thru J-12) will complete a written and hands-on skill evaluation. This score will be combined with the interview score to determine the top 20% in each class. Judges will evaluate participants in Get Started in Art (J-7 and J-8) on the following (also see sample score sheet): o Knowledge of Design Elements o Knowledge of Design Principles o Quality of Technique and workmanship Judges will evaluate participants in Scrapbooking (J-9 thru J-12) on the following (also see sample score sheet): o Quality of Oral Presentation o Overall Appearance of Scrapbook o Clarity of Scrapbook o Project Analysis (project book completion and records) o J-10 & J-11 must be able to demonstrate advancement in skills from previous years scrapbooking projects Judges will evaluate participants in My Favorite Things (J-13 and J-14) on the following (see also sample score sheet): o Quality of Oral Presentation o Overall Appearance of Display o Clarity of Display o Project Analysis (project book completion and records) Classes J-7 thru J-12 (Scrapbooking and Get Started in Art) and class J-15 (Self-Determined Paper- Crafting) will leave project on display until the conclusion of the awards ceremony. Participants in My Favorite Things will NOT leave their project on display. Displays are used by judges to determine Outstanding of the Day and Clock Trophy winners. 4. Participant to bring: Registration materials provided by your county Extension 4-H Professional. Completed project book (see judging evaluation guide above). One "project" (classes J-7 thru J-14), includes scrapbook (classes J-9 thru J-12) or piece of art (classes J-7 & J-8), made as a part of your 4-H project to use during the interview with the judge to show how well you can apply the skills taught in your project area. Participants must also bring a display as per the project requirements, which represents their learning experience. The display does not need to be a tri-fold display board. If the display is something other than a poster, it must be limited in size to what the participant can handle/maneuver on his or her own (no wagons). Participants in Class J-15 (Self-Determined Paper-Crafting) must follow the Self-Determined Project guidelines and bring the following items to judging: completed project records including Self-Determined Project Guide, tri-fold display board as per self-determined requirements and examples of paper crafts made through the project (limit to what participant can carry by themselves into the judging area)

CLASSES J-7 Get Started in Art, Junior J-8 Get Started in Art, Senior J-9 Scrapbooking, Junior J-10 Scrapbooking, Senior J-11 2 nd year or more Scrapbooking, Junior J-12 2 nd year or more Scrapbooking, Senior J-13 My Favorite Things (Collectibles), Junior J-14 My Favorite Things (Collectibles), Senior J-15 Self-Determined Paper-Crafting (includes origami, card-making, any other paper crafting not scrapbooking) AWARDS 1. Each participant will receive a participation ribbon sponsored by The Ohio State Fair. 2. "Outstanding of the Day" ribbons, sponsored by The Ohio State Fair, will be awarded to the top 20% of each class. 3. A clock trophy will be presented to the winner in each class. The 2016 awards were sponsored by: McConnell Arts Center of Worthington, The Ohio 4-H Foundation, Carolyn Eselgroth, Carolyn Wilson, and Elizabeth Thomas. 4. Awards will be announced at 4:30 p.m. 2016 CLASS WINNERS J-7 Get Started in Art, Junior Paige Harman, Erie J-8 Get Started in Art, Senior Jessica Sunderhaft, Geauga J-9 Scrapbooking, Junior Elena Hamming, Wood J-10 Scrapbooking, Senior CeCe McCracken, Tuscarawas J-11 Scrapbooking, Junior, 2 nd year or more Annabelle Ehmer, Stark J-12 Scrapbooking, Senior, 2 rd year or more Taylor Machiak, Madison J-13 Collectibles, Junior Mason Springer, Mercer J-14 Collectibles, Senior Marshall Johnson, Franklin JUDGING SCHEDULE: The exact schedule of participation will depend on the number reporting at any one time. Members should bring registration information provided by their County 4-H Professional to the registration desk in the Youth Center. 9:00 a.m.: Clark, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Licking, Logan, Madison, Marion, Morrow, Muskingum, Pickaway, Union 10:00 a.m.: Allen, Ashland, Champaign, Coshocton, Crawford, Greene, Hardin, Hocking, Holmes, Knox, Miami, Montgomery, Perry, Richland, Ross, Shelby, Vinton, Wyandot 11:00 a.m.: Athens, Clinton, Guernsey, Hancock, Highland, Huron, Jackson, Medina, Morgan, Pike, Seneca, Stark, Summit, Tuscarawas, Warren, Wayne, Wood 1:00 p.m.: Auglaize, Belmont, Butler, Carroll, Clermont, Darke, Erie, Hamilton, Harrison, Lorain, Monroe, Noble, Paulding, Portage, Preble, Putnam, Sandusky, Van Wert, Washington 2:00 p.m.: Adams, Ashtabula, Brown, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Gallia, Geauga, Jefferson, Lake, Lawrence, Lucas, Mahoning, Meigs, Mercer, Ottawa, Scioto, Trumbull, Williams

Sample Evaluation Sheet Please check the source of your design: an original design created by the exhibitor adapted or copied from a picture, and actual, etc. made from a kit a combination of original design and store bought materials Member s Knowledge, Understanding, and Application of: Design Elements: Color, line, texture, form, space, movement, value Design Principles (Members 14 and older): Emphasis, rhythm, proportion, balance, harmony, variety Quality of Technique and Workmanship Appropriate use of materials Condition of materials Finishing techniques Care and durability Very Good Improvement needed Some Much Comments:

Sample Scrapbooking Evaluation Sheet Level of Performance QUALITY OF ORAL PRESENTATION l l l l l - well prepared and articulate High Low - age appropriate - needs improvement OVERALL APPEARANCE OF DISPLAY l l l l l High Low CLARITY OF DISPLAY l l l l l - well organized and easy to read High Low - most items easy to understand - not very clear, needs improvement DEPTH & THOUGHTFULNESS OF PROJECT l l l l l - project challenging enough for others to try High Low - not very challenging or thought-provoking SAMPLE PROJECT WORK l l l l l - sample is appropriate and shows effort High Low - sample is acceptable, shows some effort - sample is less than desirable PROJECT ANALYSIS l l l l l - project book and record are complete High Low NUMBER & LEVEL OF ACTIVITIES l l l l l - number and level of activities completed are sufficient High Low COMMENTS:

Sample My Favorite Things Evaluation Sheet Excellent Very Good Good Average Needs Improved Knowledge, skill and understanding related to the project (40%) Quality of exhibit and project records in documenting project accomplishments (30%) Interview performance (30%) JUDGES REMARKS:

Sample Self-Determined Paper-Crafting Evaluation Sheet Excellent Very Good Good Average Needs Improved Knowledge, skill and understanding related to the project (40%) Quality of exhibit and project records in documenting project accomplishments (30%) Interview performance (30%) JUDGES REMARKS: