A. DRAMA:
These entries should not be the effort of several students. Each entry must be the work of the individual student submitting the play. Judging will be based on the elements of fiction (characterization, plot, setting, theme, etc.) and on the ease or difficulty in staging the work, with more weight given to those plays that could be easily staged. Another consideration in judging will be the performance time. The minimum performance time for elementary and junior high skits is five minutes, and the maximum time is ten-twelve minutes. For senior high plays, the minimum time is from fifteen-twenty minutes, and the maximum is from twenty-five to thirty minutes. These works may have several scenes but only one act.
B. NON-FICTION:
The paragraph/essay should be the student's ideas on any appropriate subject rather than a summary of material found in reference books. ELEMENTARY students may enter a single, well-developed paragraph, using sentence structure, vocabulary, syntax, etc., appropriate for their grade level. JUNIOR HIGH students may do the same, or they may enter a composition consisting of two or more paragraphs. SENIOR HIGH students' entries must consist of a minimum of three paragraphs.
C. FICTION:
These entries should be short stories and not novelettes. These entries must not be illustrated as this category depends on facility with words for its meaning rather than on visual impressions.
D. ILLUSTRATED STORY:
The illustrated story may be bound using construction paper or covered cardboard. Cartoon illustrations are permissible for secondary entries.
E. POETRY:
The poems may be rhyme, blank verse, limerick, or cinquain, but care should be taken to ensure that each poem is original and not borrowed.
F. WEBPAGE (NEW!):
The webpage (Blogs, Glogs, Prezi, Wiksi, etc.) must use correct grammar and spelling. The writing must be strong, showing thorough understand of the topic. Students should select and insert links, graphics, and/multimedia when appropriate to enhance the content and appearance. The webpage must include original ideas that promote further thinking and engage potential viewers.
Please contact your school's language arts teachers to submit an entry or to find out more information.
District Contact: Donna Franklin