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Florida 4-H Judges Orientation to Share-The-Fun

Florida 4-H Judges Orientation to Share-The-Fun. What is Share-The-Fun?. Helps 4-Her’s discover, develop and share their talents Part of the 4-H Recreation Project Conducted at County, District and State Level. Objective.

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Florida 4-H Judges Orientation to Share-The-Fun

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  1. Florida 4-H Judges Orientation to Share-The-Fun

  2. What is Share-The-Fun? • Helps 4-Her’s discover, develop and share their talents • Part of the 4-H Recreation Project • Conducted at County, District and State Level

  3. Objective • To enhance appreciation of talent, leadership, confidence, interest in special training, and the ability to discover opportunities for wholesome recreation

  4. Review the Scorecard • 30 points for talent • 35 points for showmanship • 35 points for costume and staging • Time Limit 3-5 minutes • Provide constructive comments • Double check your scorecard for completeness

  5. Awards • Category Winner – Top Act of the age category • Blue (100-90) – Act meets or exceeds expectations; overall high quality; excellent • Red (89-80) – Act meets minimum expectations; overall average quality; very good • White (79-0) – Act is deficient in expectations; overall below average quality; good

  6. Don’t be clumsy Don’t be nervous Doing it this way may feel less awkward for you. You may wish to practice your act in front of people to gain confidence Constructive vs. Non-Constructive Comments

  7. You should always make a list You did it wrong Making a list may help you feel prepared and confident I’m not familiar with your method … It might be easier to… Have you tried … Constructive vs. Non-Constructive Comments Continued

  8. “Sandwich” Approach to Comments • Your voice is clear and distinct Keith. Try starting off in a lower key next time. You have a great voice for singing.

  9. Avoid “Double-Edged” Compliments • You did a good job for your first act … vs. You did a good job

  10. Thank You for Your Help and Support!

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