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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: |
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| Any ammunition or arrows used in your exhibit must be completely inert (unusable). |
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- Projects involving firearms, bows, arrows, ammunition, may be exhibited as a photographic display on a poster or in a notebook following grade level guidelines. Notebooks must include detailed information about how the project was completed with photographs documenting the work. Photographs are encouraged as they help the judges see the progress and the finished product. The notebook must include research, planning, costs, and an explanation of how the final project will be used.
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Handmade items must include information explaining how the project was made and its intended use.
| Level:Grades 3 through 5 (May have one State Fair entry per county) | Last Modified: 09/21/07 |
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| 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 |
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Choose one of the following options.
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| Level:Grades 9 through 12 (May have one State Fair entry per county.) | Last Modified: 09/21/07 |
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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).
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| Level:Independent Study: Grades 9 - 12, one State Fair entry | Last Modified: 10/15/09 |
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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. |
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