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TEXAS 4-H & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Big Time in D9 Veterinary Science Skill-a-thon 12-19-2018 2018 Invitational Contest Rules & Guidelines Saturday May 4, 2019-1:00 p.m. Please note. 2018 Big Time in D9 Veterinary Science Skill-a-thon will be held at the Lone Star College- Montgomery Campus OVERVIEW The Veterinary Science Skillathon is a competitive event designed to test the knowledge and skills that a 4-H member can gain through his or her involvement in a Veterinary Science project. There are several components to the contest. The Written Exam is to test the participant s subject matter knowledge. The Identification (ID) Exam will include Veterinary Instruments, Breeds (cattle, horses, sheep, goats, swine, dogs, and cats), Parasites, and Internal Organs. Finally, the Communication portion of the contest helps to develop research and public speaking skills. OBJECTIVES OF THE 4-H VETERINARY SCIENCE PROJECT 1. Utilize career-oriented resource material and supplements that provide lessons, questions, and activities. 2. Develop the interest, knowledge, skills, and experiences of youth in veterinary science for a career in veterinary medicine (veterinary assistant, veterinary technician or veterinarian), human medicine (paraprofessional or physician), or allied health fields (diagnostics, therapeutics). 3. Prepare youth in workforce development, prepare youth to pursue an associate degree college program, and prepare youth to pursue a professional degree college program. ELIGIBILITY AND GUIDELINES 1. Entry Date. April 3, 2019 through 4-H Connect 2. Project enrollment. Participants must be active District 9 4-H members currently enrolled and participants must also have completed at least one full calendar year in a structured veterinary science program. 3. Age. Participants must be Junior, Intermediate or Senior aged 4-H members as of September 1, 2016 school year. Division Grade in School Level Junior Intermediate 3 rd -5 th grade 6 th 8 th grade Level 1 Level 2 Senior 9 th 12 th grade Level 3 Educational programs of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, or national origin. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating Page 1 of 5

4. Skillathon levels. The contest will be divided into two (2) experience levels. Participants that have completed 20-60 lessons from the Veterinary Assistant Handbook or Veterinary Science: Preparatory Training for the Veterinary Assistant will be placed in Level 1. Participants that have Completed more than 60 lessons from the Veterinary Assistant Handbook or Veterinary Science: Preparatory Training for the Veterinary Assistant will be placed in Level 2.Please note that these levels are based on veterinary science project experience, not age, grade, or years in 4-H 5. Maximum number of participants. The contest will be limited to the top twenty (25) applicants in each Level, for a total maximum of seventy-five (75) participants. There is no limit to the number of applications that a county may submit. 6. Contest participation. This will be an individual contest. CONTEST COMPONENTS There will be four (4) components or rounds to the contest. Each component will be weighted in the following manner for scoring purposes: Written Exam ID Exam Skills Exam Communication Total 300 points 150 points 400 points 150 points 1000 points All participants will compete and earn points in the first two (2) rounds of Written Exam, Identification Exam, and Skills Exam, for a maximum of 500 points. The top three (3) participants earning the most points in the first three (3) rounds will then advance to the Communication round. Total scores to establish final ranking will be determined by adding points earned in all three (3) contest components, for a maximum of 1000 points. Written Exam Questions will be written regarding information selected from the Veterinary Science: Preparatory Training for the Veterinary Assistant. Questions will be derived from the lessons in the reference book, as well as, from the knowledge that can be obtained by participating in activities of the veterinary science project. Questions may be multiple choice, true/false, matching, identification, or short answer. There will be 100 questions, each worth three (3) points, for a total of 300 points. Identification Exam Identification Exam: The Identification Exam will include Veterinary Instruments, Breeds (cattle, horses, sheep, goats, swine, dogs, and cats), Parasites, and Internal Organs. This portion will be made up of 50 questions worth 3 points each for a total of 150 points. Skills Exam The Skills Exam will be the hands-on component of the contest. Participants will perform the skills individually. The ability to perform these skills will come from working as trainee under the supervision of a veterinarian Page 2 of 5

At each skills station, instructions and time constraints will be provided. The skills will be judged using a rubric for thoroughness, safety, and overall completion of the skill in the allotted time. The Page 3 of 4 Skills Exam will be worth 400 points total. Each skill may be weighted with different point values depending upon the complexity of the skill. Refer to the link below for skills rubrics. http://aevm.tamu.edu/4-h-veterinary-science/contest-resources/ Communication - May not be included at D-9 Contest. Three (3) participants earning the highest total points from the first three (3) contest components (Written Exam, Identification Exam, and Skills Exam) will individually present a 3-5 minute informative speech related to the specified topic without using any outside materials. Each year, a list of five (5) possible topics will be identified so that preparation may begin prior to the contest. From these five (5) topics, one will be selected by contest officials as the Communication round topic for the contest. Participants will receive the selected speech topic the day of the contest and will have no less than 15 minutes to prepare. Judges may ask questions. Spectators and eliminated participants may watch the Communication round, but may not speak, signal, or otherwise communicate with participants. Spectators and eliminated participants may not ask questions. The Communication round will be worth 150 points. For the 2019 Invitational 4-H Veterinary Science Skillathon, the possible topics are as follows: Level 1 Pain Recognition Vital Signs Animals and Society Storage of Food The Veterinary Assistant Level 2 Genetics Economic Losses Nutritional Diseases Prevention Weaning Calves CONTEST RESOURCES Veterinary Science: Preparatory Training for the Veterinary Assistant Author: Floron C. Faries, Jr. http://aevm.tamu.edu/4-h-veterinary-science/handbook-information/books/ Partnership for Environmental Education and Rural Health Please refer to the link below for resources for the Identification portion of the contest Identification PowerPoints on right of page http://peer.tamu.edu/vbb/agteacherresources.asp Page 3 of 5

Texas 4-H Veterinary Science Lesson Plan Model. The Lesson Plan Model indicates which lesson topics will be covered in each level of the skillathon. Level 1 of the skillathon will cover information listed in lessons 1-60. Level 2 of the skillathon will cover information listed in Lessons 1-100. http://aevm.tamu.edu/files/2011/09/vslesson_model2.pdf CONTEST SUPERINTENDENT If you have any questions, please contact one of the following: Dr. Joe W. Mask Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist Youth Veterinary Science Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service 2501 Earl Rudder Freeway South, Suite 701 College Station, Texas 77845 979.845.4353 joe.mask@ag.tamu.edu Page 4 of 5

TEXAS 4-H & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Educational programs of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, or national origin. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating Page 5 of 5