8-9-10th General Agriculture Prepared Public Speaking
Purpose
The 8‐9‐10th Grade General Agriculture Prepared Public Speaking Leadership Development Event is designed to develop leadership and communication skills and promote specific interest in agricultural leadership and career exploration by providing members participation in agricultural related public speaking activities.
Objectives
- Developandpracticegreatcommunicationskills.
- Gainknowledgeofcurrentagriculturaltopicsandissues.
- Explorecareerinterestsinthediversefieldofagriculture.
Event Rules
- Eachmanuscriptwillbetheresultofthestudent’sowneffort.AnyspeechparticipantnotinOfficialFFADresswillreceiveafive‐point deduction.
- A member that wins a state speaking division is ineligible to speak again in that division. The speech manuscript is retired, and a copy is kept on file in thestate office.
- Members may participate in more than one division if they give a different speech. A different speech is defined as follows: “All speech material in each manuscript must be entirely different, including the introduction, body, and conclusion, which also includes all facts, figures, quotes, titles, etc.” Any member violating this rule will automatically be disqualified in all speech divisionsentered.
- Theeventisstructuredinthreelevelsofadvancedparticipation:Regional,Area and State. The state event will be limited to participation by two students in each division who have been determined winners in an areaevent.
- The event is open to 8‐9‐10th grade students who are regularly enrolled in high school agricultural education and who are active members of FFA chapters in good standing with the state association and national organization.Dualmembersspeakingin4‐Hpublicspeakingareineligibleto speakinFFApublicspeakingduringthesameschoolyear.
- This division is limited to students enrolled in the 8th, 9th, or 10th grade in school. Eighth‐ grade students who are also participating in the 8th Grade Agriculture Exploration division must develop an entirely differentspeech. See EventRule4.,belowforthedefinitionofadifferentspeech.
- Official FFA dress for FFA members is an official FFA jacket zipped to the top. Black slacks and black socks or black skirt and black nylons. White collared blouse or white collared shirt. Official FFA tie or official FFA scarf. Black dress shoes with closed heel and toe. Note: Official garb of recognized religions may be worn with Official Dress. See okffa.org/About Us /Official Dress Standards for additionalrecommendations
- The use of props inFFA public speaking is not acceptable. Any member violatingthisrule willautomaticallybedisqualified.
Event Format
Team Make-Up
Individual
Manuscript
Each participant must provide the following items to the State FFA Office on or before 5:00 p.m., Thursday, the day before the state event:
- Three double-spaced, typewritten copies of the speech on 8½ x 11 white paper. It is recommended all speech contest manuscripts be bound by a coil, comb, or zip bind type of GBC or similar brand ofbinding
- The manuscripts must adhere to the following specific requirements or the participant will be DISQUALIFIED at the stateevent:
- The manuscripts may have a cover provided the cover is CLEAR. The manuscript may also have a back cover in any color. No pictures, artwork, words, logos or any image may be on either the clear front cover or the backcover.
- It is required that the first visible page of each manuscript is the TITLE PAGE. The Title Page must include the following information (*nothing else) and IN THIS ORDER FROM TOP TOBOTTOM:
- SpeechTitle
- SpeechDivision
- Official FFA Emblem not to exceed 4” inHeight
- Contestant’sName
- Name of the FFAChapter
- It is recommended the Title Page be generated from the fillable form generated from the CDE tab at www.okffa.org
- *Note: No word art, pictures, artwork, additional words or additional logos, or any other image may be on the Title Page.
- It is required that a complete and accurate bibliography used in writing the speech be included at the back of EACH manuscript. (It is recommended to use an online bibliography generator like www.bibme.orgor www.easybib.comutilizing the APA bibliographyformat.)
- It is required that the Certification Sheet (statement of originality signed by the contestant and advisor) must be included at the back of EACH manuscript. (It is recommended the Speech Certification form be generated from the CDE tab atwww.okffa.org.)
Speech
- In the 8‐9‐10th Grade General Agriculture speaking division, participants may choose any current or future subject that deals with any aspect of the agricultural industry, such as animal science, plant science, agribusiness, agriculturalpolicy,agriscienceornaturalresources.Thisdivisionallowsforpre‐ preparation for the FFA PreparedDivisions.
- All subject matter should have ties to the agriculture industry. In all speech divisions it is desired, but not required, to tie “FFA” in as a part of your speech in an appropriate way. Career opportunities should also be considered. Historical aspects should beavoided.
- Each speech shall be a minimum of six minutes in length and a maximum of eightminutes.Participantsarepenalizedonepointpertensecondsforunder six minutes or over eight minutes. Examples: 8:01 to 8:10 would cost a one‐ point deduction; 8:11 to 8:20 would cost a two‐point deduction,etc.
Questions
Immediately following the speech, participants will be allowed five minutes additional time to be asked questions from the judges relating to their speech.
Judging
- Itisrecommendedthatthreecompetentandimpartialpersonsjudgeeach division. A timekeeper will be designated to record the time used by each participant.
- Each judge will be provided with a typewritten manuscript of each participant’s speech that must contain a bibliography and contestant certificationform.Failuretocomplywillmeanautomaticdisqualificationof theparticipant.
- Judgesshouldbeseatedindifferentsectionsoftheroominwhichtheeventis held.Eachjudgewillscoreeachparticipantbasedonthecriteriaofthejudge’s score sheetprovided.
- Following the presentation, each judge will formulate and ask questions. Questionswillpertaindirectlytothematerialpresentedbythespeaker.The fullfiveminutesallottedforquestionsshouldbeused.Judgeswillscoreeach participantontheabilitytoanswerallquestionsaskedbyalljudges.
- Judgeswillreturntwocopiesofthemanuscripttoeachcontestantasthey exit the contest room. The third copy will be kept on file in the state FFA office.
- Notaperecordersorvideomachineswillbeallowedinthecontestroom.
- Whenallparticipantshavefinishedspeaking,eachjudgewilltotalthescorefor eachparticipant.Thetimekeeper’srecordwillbeusedincomputingdeductions forover/undertime.Onthebottomlineofthescoresheet,eachjudgewillrank each participant in numerical order based on the final score. Judges will completethejudgingprocesswithoutconsultationwitheachother.
- Each judge’s score sheet will be submitted to the designated event superintendenttodeterminethefinalrankingofparticipants.Thelowesttotal of the final ranking is the winner. In the event two judges place a participant first, he/she is automatically first. In the event of a tie in the final ranking, the participantthattwojudgesplacehighestwillbedeterminedthewinner.
- No props are to be used. Failure to comply will meanautomatic disqualification of theparticipant.
- Applauseshallbewithhelduntilallparticipantshavespoken.
Scoring
Manuscript............................................................................. 25
Speech.................................................................................... 50
Questions................................................................................ 25
Total Points
Individual ............................................................................... 100
Awards
The division winners at the OSU State FFA Interscholastics in Stillwater will receive all cash awards, plaques and scholarships provided by sponsors for that division.
References
This list of resources is not intended to be all inclusive. Other sources may be utilized, and teachers are encouraged to make use of the very best instructional materials available. The following list contains references that may prove helpful during event preparation.
- OklahomaCurriculumandInstructionalMaterialsCenter(CIMC),FFA PreparedPublicSpeakingDVD,catalognumberAG7301DVD.
- OklahomaFFAwebsiteatwww.okffa.org.ClickonCareerDevelopmentEvents. Click on Prepared Speech & Extemp Topic Research Links (provided by Rhett Laubach)
- National FFA CoreCatalog:
- FiguresofSpeechDVD—http://shop.ffa.org/figures‐of‐speech‐dvd‐ p37895.aspx
- GreatSpeechesandPresentations—http://shop.ffa.org/great‐ speeches‐ andpresentations‐p37634.aspx
- CDEQ&A’sDVD(2007‐2010)—http://shop.ffa.org/cde‐qas‐c1413.aspx
- FFALearn—2005&2006CDEQ&A’s—https://ffa.learn.com/learncenter.asp
- APAStyleGuide(mostcurrentedition)–www.apastyle.org
- Factualinformationpertainingtoagricultureisavailablefrom:
- United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC20250
- Statecolleges,researchcentersand/orexperimentstations
- TheSuperintendentofDocuments,U.S.GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, DC20402.