California 4-H State Field Day 

In-person State Field Day
May 25, 2024
UC Davis Wellman Hall and Hart Hall

Virtual State Field Day Contests
April 30-May 23, 2024
Zoom

State Presentations Events

Deadline to register for virtual presentation day is May 10 at 5:00 PM


Registering for Presentation Events
  • If you have been awarded a gold or blue seal in a Regional Presentation Event, you may register for the same presentation category for which the seal was awarded.
  • For a qualified Team Presentation, ALL of the presenters must register and be present to participate. For Share the 4-H Fun Skits, fewer team members may be present, but teams cannot add new members.
  • If you are registering as part of a team, please make sure to list your team members and their ages in your registration. All team members must sign up for the same time slot. 
  • Each participant may register for one qualified presentation and one qualified Share the 4-H Fun Skit.

NEW FOR 2024 Virtual Presentations Registration

Virtual Evaluators

To ensure an appropriate evaluator-to-presenter ratio, we are modifying our virtual presentations registration process. We will open Evaluator registrations in April. Presenter registration will be contingent on the number of evaluators already registered. Starting Tuesday April 9, 2024, and continuing every Tuesday through May 7, at 6 PM we will release slots for youth participants based on the number of evaluators we have registered. Registration for presenter slots will operate on a first-come basis.

Virtual Room host and Evaluator Orientation: May 2, at 6 PM.


In-Person Presentation Evaluators

Those evaluating Presentations should complete the Presentation Evaluator Certification online course by logging in/creating your account and providing your county's enrollment key.

Public speaking skills are ranked number one among the desired skill sets of professionals. Every 4-H member encouraged to give a presentation each year. A 4-H presentation can be a demonstration, include audio-visual aids, and involve problem solving. Through their presentations, youth learn to research a subject, organize their ideas into a logical order and practice public speaking skills. Learn more about the different categories on the public speaking page. See quick tips on presentation types and requirements

All requirement from the 4-H Presentations Manual apply.

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Public speaking skills are ranked number one among the desired skill sets of professionals. Every 4-H member is encouraged to give a presentation each year. A 4-H presentation can be a demonstration, include audio-visual aids, and involve problem solving. Through their presentations, youth learn to research a subject, organize their ideas into a logical order and practice public speaking skills. See quick tips on presentation types and requirements.

 

Questions? Please contact 4hsfd@ucanr.edu.
Competition Coordinator: Brenda Vales, bcvales@ucanr.edu
Evaluator Coordinator: Vera M. Bullard, vmbullard@ucanr.edu

NEW!

The Public Speaking and Communications Advisory Committee is offering a new 4-H Presentation Format Contest that does not require pre-qualification: Video Essay.

You may register for this contest even if you are not presenting in a qualifying entry. Please see the Presentation Manual Addendum for descriptions of these categories.

Categories for all age groups


Please see example videos linked in each category:

1.    Demonstration
2.    Illustrated Talk: Illustrated Talk (Intermediate), Illustrated Talk (Intermediate)
3.    Science or Engineering Presentation: Science or Engineering Presentation (Senior)
4.    Educational Display Talk: Educational Display Talk (Intermediate), Educational Display Talk (Intermediate)
5.    Informative Prepared Speech: Informative Prepared Speech (Intermediate)
6.    Persuasive Prepared Speech: Persuasive Prepared Speech (Senior)
7.    Impromptu Speech: Impromptu Speech
8.    Interpretive Reading: Interpretive Reading (Intermediate)Interpretive Reading (Senior)
9.    Share the 4-H Fun Skit: Share the 4-H Fun Skit (Senior)
10.  Cultural Arts: Cultural Arts (Senior)

2024 Impromptu Categories

Presenters are expected to have completed basic research on the impromptu presentation topics for an impromptu presentation. Presenters are allowed one 5" x 7" note card (single sided) to reference during the delivery of their impromptu speech. More information is available in the 4-H Presentation Manual. Participation in Impromptu Speeches is limited to Intermediate and Senior 4-H members.

Impromptu Presentation - Senior (14-19 years old)

  • Civic Engagement (Civic Engagement)
  • Importance of Sleep (Healthy Living)
  • Resilience (Leadership)
  • Agricultural Science & Technology (STEM)

Impromptu Presentation - Intermediate (11-13 years old)

  • My 4-H Club
  • My Neighborhood

See the full descriptions of the 2024 Impromptu Categories (pdf)

Rules

  • The State 4-H Presentation Events follows the current 4-H Presentation Manual - Revised January 2021 and the Presentation Manual Addendum.
  • Presentations are divided according to category and age group. The oldest member of the team determines the age category.
  • Junior (9-10 years old)
  • Intermediate (11-13 years old)
  • Senior (14-19 years old)
  • Presenters must give the same presentation in the same category in which they qualified at a County and Regional Presentation Event.
  • Presenters in a category may also compete in the Share the 4-H Fun Skit category.
  • No substitutions in presenters are allowed. Presentations must be given by the same individuals who qualified at a regional event.
  • If a team presentation qualified, then it must be presented by the same team members at the State 4-H Presentation Day.
  • All qualifying team members must be present to give the team presentation. If one team member cannot attend, that team is disqualified from the team presentation.
  • The only exception is the Share the 4-H Fun skit category, where a team can still present even if they are missing individuals (but they cannot add new individuals).