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Welcome!. National Christian Forensics and Communications Association (NCFCA) “…addressing life’s issues from a biblical worldview in a manner that glorifies God…”. Thank YOU for coming!. We can’t do this without you. You are making an investment.

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  1. Welcome! National Christian Forensics and Communications Association (NCFCA) “…addressing life’s issues from a biblical worldview in a manner that glorifies God…”

  2. Thank YOU for coming! • We can’t do this without you. • You are making an investment. • YOU make it possible for young people across the country to learn these skills.

  3. I don’t feel qualified to judge… • This is a communication activity.It is the speaker’s job to communicate with you. • You have already been judging communication. • We give you tools.

  4. What to Expect • Number of Judges • Preliminary rounds: 3 per room. • Outrounds: 3, 5, or 7 judges per room. • All judges need to be present to begin. • Stay until each speaker has spoken. • Several speakers will present speeches. • Rank them from first to last.

  5. Let’s talk about judging… • What does the judge do? • What happens in the competition room? • How do I fill out the ballots? • How do I rank the speakers? • What kinds of speeches will I hear?

  6. What does the judge do? • DO: • Call speakers in order on judge worksheet. • Keep the round moving. Multi-entered speakers may come and go. • Monitor distractions (cell phones). • Start on time

  7. Is there anything the judgeshould NOT do? • Please DON’T: • Interrupt or question speakers during or after speeches • Rank speakers based upon personal bias or opinion • Confer with other judges • Disclose your decision to anyone

  8. NCFCA Individual Events 3 Speaking Categories • Platform Speeches • Limited Preparation • Interpretation

  9. About Time • Each speech has a time limit. • There is no automatic penalty for going over the time limit • No minimum speaking time. • How to weigh the speaking time into your ranking is up to you. • Don’t penalize speakers for audience laughter.

  10. Keeping Time • A tournament timekeeper will give hand signals in limited preparation events. • One judge may be timing prepared speeches. No time signals. • Use a digital timepiece, not a watch.

  11. What do I do when the speaker is speaking? • Listen attentively. • Respond appropriately. • Look at the speaker. • Evaluate the performance.

  12. Judge Worksheet • Please read the Judging Rules at the top of the Judge Worksheet which is the cover sheet of your ballot packet. • Write your name in the upper right hand corner. • DRAMATIC INTERP • JUDGE WORKSHEET • Judging Rules • The competitor will select a non-original, published piece of literature to interpret from the genre of plays, prose, or poetry. Media transcriptions from movies, TV, or audio recordings are not allowed. Internet sources are not permitted. • The goal of the interpretive events is to develop a selection from a single piece of literature into an original performance. • Material must be prepared and used for the current NCFCA season only. Speakers may not enter the same speech in more than one event at the same tournament. • The title and author of the selection must be introduced. A one rank penalty is required for failure to do so. The piece identification should be near its beginning but may follow a teaser or background information. • Competitors may cut a piece of literature to fit the time limit. It is not permissible to change the author’s words, other than pronouns and verb tense, for any reason. • Up to 150 original words may be added to the selection for introductory purposes and may only be used in the introduction. • No material may be quoted from literature outside of the piece selected for the speech. • No props, costumes, audiovisuals, or gratuitous vulgarity will be allowed. • Limited singing and dancing is permitted. No song lyrics taken from another source may be used. • All action should generally take place center stage. Only feet are permitted to touch the floor at any time. • Audience laughter, which extends the time of a piece, should not penalize the speaker. • No notes or prompting are allowed. • Use of a script is allowed at a Qualifying Tournament, Regional Invitational or National Open but requires a penalty of two ranks. Use of a script at the National Championship will result in disqualification. • Time limit: 10-minute maximum; no minimum time. • Tabulation Worksheet Instructions • Rank presentations according to preference, 1 being the best, 2 being second best, etc., in the Original Rank column. • Record penalties from the violations portion of the ballot in the Penalties in Rank column. Record a zero for no penalties. • For violations requiring a penalty, the Ballot Checkers will assist you with the Re-Ranking and Final Rank columns. • If there are no violations, fill in the Final Rank column. • Circle the final rank on each corresponding ballot. NAME OF JUDGE________________ ROOM________ ROUND_________ A Dramatic Interpretation creatively explores and develops the intellectual, emotional, and artistic embodiment of a single piece of literature for performance. Dramatic Interpretation material is dramatic in nature.

  13. Judge Worksheet Please do not judge speakers that you know. NCFCA

  14. Judge Worksheet Record the topic or a key word to help you remember the speech. NCFCA

  15. Judging Speeches As a judge you have 2 primary responsibilities: • Write • Rank

  16. The Ballot DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION BALLOT Judges:Your independent ballot is very important to us. Please do not discuss this ballot with anyone. Please rate the speaker for each of the following criteria. Write… Reason for Ranking and other Comments:(Use back of sheet for additional comments.)

  17. The Ballot DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION BALLOT Judges:Your independent ballot is very important to us. Please do not discuss this ballot with anyone. Please rate the speaker for each of the following criteria. Complete the box in the upper right corner. “Time” is the length of the speech, and is completed after the speech is given. Reason for Ranking and other Comments:(Use back of sheet for additional comments.)

  18. The Ballot DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION BALLOT Judges:Your independent ballot is very important to us. Please do not discuss this ballot with anyone. Please rate the speaker for each of the following criteria. Criteria: Complete this portion right after each speaker has finished. Reason for Ranking and other Comments:(Use back of sheet for additional comments.)

  19. The Ballot DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION BALLOT Judges:Your independent ballot is very important to us. Please do not discuss this ballot with anyone. Please rate the speaker for each of the following criteria. Well done! Criteria: Circle one * on each line. Write comments. Needs work Great! Reason for Ranking and other Comments:(Use back of sheet for additional comments.)

  20. Judge’s Worksheet • DRAMATIC INTERP • JUDGE WORKSHEET • Judging Rules • The competitor will select a non-original, published piece of literature to interpret from the genre of plays, prose, or poetry. Media transcriptions from movies, TV, or audio recordings are not allowed. Internet sources are not permitted. • The goal of the interpretive events is to develop a selection from a single piece of literature into an original performance. • Material must be prepared and used for the current NCFCA season only. Speakers may not enter the same speech in more than one event at the same tournament. • The title and author of the selection must be introduced. A one rank penalty is required for failure to do so. The piece identification should be near its beginning but may follow a teaser or background information. • Competitors may cut a piece of literature to fit the time limit. It is not permissible to change the author’s words, other than pronouns and verb tense, for any reason. • Up to 150 original words may be added to the selection for introductory purposes and may only be used in the introduction. • No material may be quoted from literature outside of the piece selected for the speech. • No props, costumes, audiovisuals, or gratuitous vulgarity will be allowed. • Limited singing and dancing is permitted. No song lyrics taken from another source may be used. • All action should generally take place center stage. Only feet are permitted to touch the floor at any time. • Audience laughter, which extends the time of a piece, should not penalize the speaker. • No notes or prompting are allowed. • Use of a script is allowed at a Qualifying Tournament, Regional Invitational or National Open but requires a penalty of two ranks. Use of a script at the National Championship will result in disqualification. • Time limit: 10-minute maximum; no minimum time. • Tabulation Worksheet Instructions • Rank presentations according to preference, 1 being the best, 2 being second best, etc., in the Original Rank column. • Record penalties from the violations portion of the ballot in the Penalties in Rank column. Record a zero for no penalties. • For violations requiring a penalty, the Ballot Checkers will assist you with the Re-Ranking and Final Rank columns. • If there are no violations, fill in the Final Rank column. • Circle the final rank on each corresponding ballot. NAME OF JUDGE________________ ROOM________ ROUND_________ A Dramatic Interpretation creatively explores and develops the intellectual, emotional, and artistic embodiment of a single piece of literature for performance. Dramatic Interpretation material is dramatic in nature. Rank…

  21. Rank the Speakers 1 NCFCA

  22. Rank the Speakers 1 2 1 NCFCA

  23. Rank the Speakers 1 2 3 1 1 2 NCFCA

  24. Rank the Speakers 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 4 NCFCA

  25. Rank the Speakers 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 4 4 4 6 6 7 NCFCA

  26. Rank Speakers DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION BALLOT Judges:Your independent ballot is very important to us. Please do not discuss this ballot with anyone. Please rate the speaker for each of the following criteria. Some violations require a penalty. Reason for Ranking and other Comments:(Use back of sheet for additional comments.)

  27. Rank the Speakers 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 For violations requiring a penalty, the ballot checkers will assist you with re-ranking at the end of the round. 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 4 4 4 6 6 7 NCFCA

  28. Rank the Speakers 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 If no violations… fill in the Final Rank on the worksheet. 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 4 4 4 6 6 7 NCFCA

  29. DRAMATIC INTERP • JUDGE WORKSHEET • Judging Rules • The competitor will select a non-original, published piece of literature to interpret from the genre of plays, prose, or poetry. Media transcriptions from movies, TV, or audio recordings are not allowed. Internet sources are not permitted. • The goal of the interpretive events is to develop a selection from a single piece of literature into an original performance. • Material must be prepared and used for the current NCFCA season only. Speakers may not enter the same speech in more than one event at the same tournament. • The title and author of the selection must be introduced. A one rank penalty is required for failure to do so. The piece identification should be near its beginning but may follow a teaser or background information. • Competitors may cut a piece of literature to fit the time limit. It is not permissible to change the author’s words, other than pronouns and verb tense, for any reason. • Up to 150 original words may be added to the selection for introductory purposes and may only be used in the introduction. • No material may be quoted from literature outside of the piece selected for the speech. • No props, costumes, audiovisuals, or gratuitous vulgarity will be allowed. • Limited singing and dancing is permitted. No song lyrics taken from another source may be used. • All action should generally take place center stage. Only feet are permitted to touch the floor at any time. • Audience laughter, which extends the time of a piece, should not penalize the speaker. • No notes or prompting are allowed. • Use of a script is allowed at a Qualifying Tournament, Regional Invitational or National Open but requires a penalty of two ranks. Use of a script at the National Championship will result in disqualification. • Time limit: 10-minute maximum; no minimum time. • Tabulation Worksheet Instructions • Rank presentations according to preference, 1 being the best, 2 being second best, etc., in the Original Rank column. • Record penalties from the violations portion of the ballot in the Penalties in Rank column. Record a zero for no penalties. • For violations requiring a penalty, the Ballot Checkers will assist you with the Re-Ranking and Final Rank columns. • If there are no violations, fill in the Final Rank column. • Circle the final rank on each corresponding ballot. A Dramatic Interpretation creatively explores and develops the intellectual, emotional, and artistic embodiment of a single piece of literature for performance. Dramatic Interpretation material is dramatic in nature. Write… Rank Speakers DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION BALLOT Judges:Your independent ballot is very important to us. Please do not discuss this ballot with anyone. Please rate the speaker for each of the following criteria. Final rank is taken from the worksheet. Circle the proper rank for each speaker. Reason for Ranking and other Comments:(Use back of sheet for additional comments.)

  30. NCFCA Individual Events 3 Speaking Categories • Platform Speeches • Limited Preparation Speeches • Interpretations

  31. Platform Speecheswhat you think of when you hear “speech” • Original Oratory (OO) • Persuasive Speaking (Pers) • Illustrated Oratory (IO) • with Visual Aids

  32. Limited Preparation Speechesmaking it up on the spot… • Impromptu (Imp) • No notes during the speech • May read speech topic • Extemporaneous (Ext) • May use one 3x5 note card • Apologetics (Apol) • May use only note cards during speech

  33. Interpretationsbringing literature to life… • Humorous Interpretation (HI) • Dramatic Interpretation (DI) • Duo Interpretation (DUO) • Thematic Interpretation (TI)

  34. What do I do when the speakers are finished? • Immediately following the round, take your ballots to the designated area for completion. • Return completed ballots to Ballot Check. • If you’re judging again… • Be sure you don’t judge the same speaking event more than once at this tournament. • If you’re judging debate, you will need a different orientation.

  35. Event Judging Record(Dance Card) • Please fill in what: • you judge, • you time, • you watch

  36. Remember… • Don’t confer with other judges. • If you are unable to start for any reason, send someone for help. • Don’t disclose rankings or decisions. • Enjoy the judge hospitality. • Have a great time!

  37. Questions • You may ask questions of a tournament official at Ballot Check. • Please do not consult anyone else about your decision.

  38. Thank you! We appreciate your time!

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