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Create an exhibit that shows the public what you learned in shooting sports education this year. Exhibits must be displayed horizontally, sized 22" x 28", mounted on a firm backing (foam-core board or other), and covered in clear plastic or other transparent material. Be sure to include a label with your name, grade, and county. Title your exhibit with one of the following: archery, hunting, muzzleloading, pistol, rifle, shotgun, or shooting sports. You can use a subtitle, if you wish.

Important Notes:

For the safety of all fairgoers, do not include any of the following in your exhibit:

  • firearm
  • live ammunition
  • usable ammunition
  • bow
  • complete arrow
  • arrowhead

Any ammunition or arrows used in your exhibit must be completely inert (unusable).

 
Level:Grades 3 through 5 (May have one State Fair entry per county) Last Modified: 09/21/07

Exhibit
Display a poster showing what was learned in the 4-H Shooting Sports project.


 
Level:Grades 6 through 8 (May have one State Fair entry per county.) Last Modified: 09/21/07

Exhibit

Choose one of the following options.
Exhibits MUST meet the size restrictions or be presented in a notebook. All exhibits, other than posters, must include an explanation of costs (time and money) and procedures.

  1. Poster
  2. Small project or model no larger than 18 x 18 x 36 inches.
  3. Notebook, showing how a shooting sports item was made, or project completed. Include pictures of the item or project.


 
Level:Grades 9 through 12 (May have one State Fair entry per county.) Last Modified: 09/21/07

Exhibit
Choose one of the following options. All exhibits, other than posters, must include an explanation of costs (time and money) and procedures (your research, planning, and how you will use the finished product).
  1. Poster.
  2. Project or model (any size)>and explanation of costs and procedure.
  3. Notebook, showing how a shooting sports item was made, or project completed. Include picture of the item or project and explanation of costs and procedures.


 
Level:Independent Study: Grades 9 - 12, one State Fair entry Last Modified: 10/15/09

Exhibit

Advanced topic - Learn all you can about an advanced shooting topic and present it on a poster and/or in a notebook. Include a short manuscript, pictures, graphs, and list the works cited to describe what you did and what you learned. Title your poster, "Advanced Shooting Sports - Independent Study"

Mentoring - exhibit a poster that shows how you mentored a younger 4-H member. Include your planning, the time you spent, the challenges and advantages of mentoring, and how the experience might be useful in your life. Photographs and other documentation are encouraged. Title your poster, "Advanced Shooting Sports - Mentor.




References:
Publication Number Category Title Last Modified
4-H-950C-W Record Sheets Shooting Sports Exhibit Record Sheet
4-H-950B-W Record Sheets Shooting Sports Summary Record Sheet
4-H-950A-W Record Sheets Shooting Sports Personal Goals Record
4-H-854a-W Score Cards Shooting Sports Scorecard
4-H-950D-W Record Sheets Shooting Sports Meeting Record
4-H-707 Publications 4-H Shooting Sports Brochure
4-H-855 Publications Archery patches
4-H-856 Publications Outdoor Pursuits patches
4-H-857 Publications Muzzleloading patches
4-H-858 Publications Pistol patches
4-H-859 Publications Rifle patches
4-H-860 Publications Shotgun patches
4-H-863 Publications Brassards, Shooting Sports Education patches
4-H-950 Publications Shooting Sports Education Project
Policies and Procedures Indiana 4-H Shooting Sports Policy Compliance Statement
Policies and Procedures Indiana 4-H Shooting Sports Range Plan
Forms Shooting Sports Education Instructor Certification Workshop Registration
4-H-NR-AT Record Sheets Shooting Sports Independent Study Record Sheet: Advanced Topic
4-H-NR-M Record Sheets Shooting Sports Independent Study Record Sheet: Mentoring