Guide to Participating in STAR Events in Georgia FCCLA
Discover the significance of STAR Events in Georgia FCCLA, competitive events acknowledging proficiency in various projects, leadership, and career readiness. Learn how to select individual or team events, choose a suitable project, and initiate your project effectively. Empower yourself to excel in these recognized events with expert guidance provided in this comprehensive overview.
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STAR Events Georgia FCCLA Vice President of Competitive Events: Morgan Sager
What are STAR Events? Students Taking Action with Recognition. STAR Events are competitive events in which members are recognized for proficiency and achievement in chapter and individual projects, leadership skills, and career preparation.
STAR Events Advocacy Applied Math for Culinary Management Career Investigation Chapter in Review Display and Portfolio Chapter Service Project Display and Portfolio Culinary Arts Early Childhood Education Entrepreneurship Environmental Ambassador Fashion Construction Fashion Design Focus on Children Food Innovations Hospitality, Tourism, & Recreation Illustrated Talk Interior Design Interpersonal Communications Job Interview Leadership Life Event Planning National Programs in Action Nutrition and Wellness Parliamentary Procedure Promote and Publicize FCCLA Recycle and Redesign Say YES to FCS Education Sports Nutrition Teach & Train FCCLA Chapter Website Digital Stories For Change
Individual or Team Event If you would like to be by yourself: You can pick and individual event or Just work by yourself If you would like to work with partners: Find a team event Pick someone who: You get along with Will work efficiently with
What to do when picking a STAR Event? Find something that you are good at. For example: a hobby. Find one that you/and your partner seem interested in. Read through the rubric for the event. Decide Yes, I would love this one or No, I think i'll try a different one
STARTING THE PROJECT! Board File Folder Portfolio
What to do when starting your project? Print off a rubric for each person in your event. Read over EVERY detail on each paper (Including the little boxes). Decide: 1. What your project is going to be over? 2. What materials you are going to need? 3. Start gathering your information. **EACH LITTLE DETAIL IS IMPORTANT**
How to start your project? Start a google document that you can share with your Adviser, partner, Chapter Officer(s), or anyone who is helping you complete this project All of your information will go on that one document for each box within the rubric Go through the rubric and make a list of what information you need to gather Begin gathering information
What to do when you have all of your information? Have at least 2 or 3 people proofread your information **If you have too many typos or mistakes, the judges will take off points** If everything is just right, you can start printing.
How to have a neat tri- board: Cut your papers in nice and neat straight lines Use a paper cutter if necessary You can have boarders behind the information and pictures or on the outside of the board, preferably one or the other Have pictures!! Use pictures to create a story Clip Art is acceptable if is relates to the project or project title
How to have a neat tri- board: Title Boards allow you to have more room for information Color-coordinate; try not to use more than 2 or 3 colors on your board Tip: Judges like it when you color- coordinate your outfit with your board
File Folder Have 3 sets of information stabled neatly Do not have more than one page of content if it is required to have one page For example: If it says to have 1 page of work cited, have only 1 page You can find this information on the first page of the actual grading rubric
File Folder Name of Event Event Category (Jr. or Sr.) Participant s Names State FCCLA National Region *Make sure the label is in the left hand corner* Example: Morgan Sager Sports Nutrition Sr. Morgan Sager, Carlie Morgan Georgia Southern Region
Portfolios You can have a title page in the front cover of the binder Use a red or white FCCLA Binder Have tab dividers labeled Only put in the portfolio what the rubric says Make sure you do not go over the amount of pages
Helpful tips to know Poster/Title Board + Pictures = Better Score! Be Creative!! Add extra information that is related to your project. BE EXTRA! However, do not go overboard with too much extra information. Have a checklist at the end of your information document
What do you need to have in your speech? Have the main ideas of information You can add extra details but don t over do it **Do not let the judges fall asleep! Be creative! Make your speech interesting!** If you are with a partner, go back and forth between each other talking.
What to do while presenting? Make eye contact with the audience Use different tones in your voice when talking about certain things Do not: Move around Swing your arms Rock back and forth Be monotone Stand straight and tall SMILE!!!
If you need any help with anything, just ask someone. I will respond to you as soon as possible. Thank you for participating in FCCLA STAR Events! gafcclavpcompevents@gmail.com