2021 Weld County Fair Exhibitor Book

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Programming Exhibit (a printed copy of a digital presentation is required and placed in your e-record.) Electronic equipment will only be used during the judging time and will not remain on display during the Fair. Programs available online (such as Scratch) should include a link to the specific project you have created: Beginning Programming – a simple program using Scratch (or other simple graphic programming language). The program should include 8 different commands including looping and getting input from the keyboard and mouse. Intermediate Programming – a program using Scratch (or other simple graphic programming) that you have downloaded from the Internet and modified. Compare the two programs and demonstrate the changes you made to the original program; OR create an animated storybook or video game using Scratch (or other simple graphical programming language). Advanced Programming – an original program using higher level programming language such as Python, JavaScript, C++, etc. 3. A stand-alone exhibit demonstrating a skill learned or an item developed. For example, a Makey Makey keyboard or a micro controller project. All stand-alone projects are subject to risks of display at county and state fair, if eligible C. Project will be evaluated on the quality of the information completed in the e-record (25 percent) and quality of the exhibit (75 percent). 2.

LEVEL 1

Display Board Exhibits Class # Class Name 601 Computer Science, Jr. 602 Computer Science, Int. 603 Computer Science, Sr. Beginning Programming Class # Class Name 604 Beginning Programming, Jr. 605 Beginning Programming, Int. 606 Beginning Programming, Sr. Stand-Alone Exhibits Class # Class Name 607 Computer Science, Jr. 608 Computer Science, Int. 609 Computer Science, Sr.

LEVEL 2

Display Board Exhibits Class # Class Name 610 Computer Science, Int. 611 Computer Science, Sr.

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Intermediate Programming Class # Class Name 612 Intermediate Programming, Int. 613 Intermediate Programming, Sr. Stand-Alone Exhibits Class # Class Name 614 Computer Science, Int. 615 Computer Science, Sr.

LEVEL 3

Display Board Exhibits Class # Class Name 616 Computer Science, Int. 617 Computer Science, Sr. Advanced Programming Class # Class Name 618 Advanced Programming, Int. 619 Advanced Programming, Sr. Stand-Alone Exhibits Class # Class Name 620 Computer Science, Int. 621 Computer Science, Sr.

COMPUTERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Display Board Exhibits Class # Class Name 622 Computers in the 21st Century, Int. 623 Computers in the 21st Century, Sr.

Stand-Alone Exhibits Class # Class Name 624 Computers in the 21st Century, Int. 625 Computers in the 21st Century, Sr.

ELECTRIC UNIT 1 - MAGIC OF ELECTRICITY Class # 701 702 703

Class Name Magic of Electricity, Jr. Magic of Electricity, Int. Magic of Electricity, Sr.

Exhibit will consist of the following: A. Completed 4-H Electric project manual (at least three required activities completed; at least four Optional activities – Brain Boosters completed; at least two leadership activities completed); and e-Record presented in a sturdy binder/notebook. B. One article or display board (not both) that you have made as a part of this unit of study. (Example: homemade flashlight, simple switch, circuit with two batteries and one light bulb, compass, electromagnet, galvanometer, electric motor, etc.) The standardized display board size of 4 ft. x 3 ft. is to be used for

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