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Judging criteria are outlined on an Aquatic Macro-invertebrates Score Sheet (451-01, revised 2014), available at the county
Extension office or on the State 4-H website at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/contest-materials-natural-science
FISH PRINTS
Prints can be made using real fish or fish models. Prints can be made using, but not limited to water color, tempera, acrylic,
oil, and ink. Prints can be on fabric or paper or in combination and mounted on or in a frame not to exceed 22” x 28”. One
print must be labeled with the common name, scientific name, and anatomy. Labels may be permanent or removable.
Exhibitors are to make fish prints using real or model fish. Non-fish images are not acceptable. The entries must be accom-
panied by a 4-H Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Explanation Card (451-07, revised 2014) available on the state 4-H
website at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/contestmate-rials-natural-science
451 200 161
Fish Prints, Junior, 1 print
451 200 162
Fish Prints, Intermediate, 2 prints
451 200 163
Fish Prints, Senior, 3 prints
Judging criteria are outlined on a Fish Prints Score Sheet (451- 03, revised 2014) available at the county Extension office or
on the State 4-H website at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/ contest materials natural-science
PROJECT DISPLAY
The exhibit may be a poster or a three-dimensional display. Exhibits may include pictures, models, diagrams and actual arti-
cles if they qualify for the safety standards listed below. Drawings or photos which are an essential part of the display should
be firmly attached to the board. Loose materials like soil, bark or sand must be displayed in closed containers. No books or
notebooks will be accepted as part of the display. The following materials will not be allowed on the display for safety rea-
sons: Living organisms-plants or animals, liquids, Aerosol bottles or other pressurized gases, Glass, Hazardous substances, or
Sharp items.
Each exhibit must have name, county and class number securely attached to it. All parts of the display should be attached to
one another in some way to keep the exhibit together as a unit. Single posters may be displayed by hanging or stapling to the
wall. All other displays should be free standing. All information contained in the exhibit must be able to be viewed by the
public by looking at the display. Sources must be listed on the front of the display.
Display (all parts) should be able to last the duration of the fair in good repair. Individual posters are limited in size to 30”
by 24”. Individual three-dimensional displays are limited in size to 48” wide (measured when lying flat), 24” deep (front to
back), and 36” high.
Club exhibits are to be entered under the club name but must include the names of all members and leaders. This may be on
a separate paper securely attached to the back of the exhibit. Club exhibits are limited in size to 60” wide, 24” deep and 36”
high. The weight of any display cannot exceed 30 pounds. Club exhibits will receive one ribbon per exhibit.
An Educational Display Exhibit Explanation Card (000-01) must be attached to each exhibit. It is available from the county
Extension Office or state 4-H website at: http://oregon.4h. oregonstate.edu/fair-bookcommunications.
451 200 171
Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project Display, Junior
451 200 172
Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project Display, Intermediate
451 200 173
Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project Display, Senior
451 200 174
Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project Display, Club
Judging criteria are outlined on the 4-H Educational Display Evaluation Sheet (40-463).It is available from the county Extension
Office or state 4-H website at: http://oregon.4h.oregon- state.edu/fair-bookcommunications.
GEOLOGY
At least 50% of the specimens must have been found by the exhibitor and at least five of the specimens collected during the
current 4H year. Put an asterisk on the label in front of the name of each specimen collected during the current 4-H
year. The asterisk helps the judge determine if your display meets the criteria. Only the current 4-H year’s specimens
should have an asterisk. Polished or cut specimens must be exhibited under Geology Educational, with the exception of
geodes specimens only which may be cut, but N OT POLISHED as part of a collection. Judging criteria are outlined on the
Ge- ology Exhibit Score Card (421-01), available at the county Ex- tension office or on the State 4-H website at: http://ore-
gon.4h. oregonstate.edu/contestmaterials-natural-science
New requirement: A SPECIMEN COLLECTION GEOLOGY SITE ANALYSIS SHEET is required for each specimen
in Intermediate and Senior Geology collections. One sheet needs to be filled out for each of the new specimens collected for
the current year. It is available on line at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/natural-science. Attach the completed sheets to
the bottom of the collection box in an unsealed envelope for the judge to read at fair.
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