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STUDENT ACTIVITY AND CONTEST BOOK
READ AND WIN
STUDENT COMPETITION
LITTLE HANDS ON THE FARM
BOY SCOUT INFORMATION
GIRL SCOUT INFORMATION
MUTTON BUSTIN'

STUDENT ACTIVITY AND CONTEST BOOK
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2011 Student Activity and Contest Book
  
Student Activity Book CoverUtah State Pop Quiz
Field Trip InformationLittle Hands Color By Number
Student Competition Entry FormsSea Lion Splash
Fair Entry InformationAussie Kingdom Secret Code
Corn MazeRecycle Color By Number
 
 

Teachers and Home School Groups
If you are an educator and would be interested in receiving a hard copy of the Student Activity Book please email name and mailing address to jamie@utahstatefair.com

  
Answers
Utah State Pop Quiz 
1. Salt Lake City 
2. Blue Spruce 
3. Industry 
4. Beehive State 
5. 1896 
6. Ute 
7. Kings Peak 
8. 45th 
9. California Seagull 
10. Gary R Herbert 
  
  
READ AND WIN
Winning is very simple:
  • Open to children who are between the ages of 6-12 as of September 1, 2011
  • Books may be read from April 1 to July 21, 2011
  • Children read ten books and fill out the Reading Record Form
  • Reading is verified by a teacher, parent, guardian, or librarian
  • Children mail their completed forms to the Fair- Entries must be postmarked on or before Thursday, July 21, 2011- No late entries will be accepted
 
All children who return their completed forms will receive:
  • Gate entry pass to the 2010 Utah State Fair, this individual ticket can be used any one day of the Fair. The Fair runs September 8-18th.
  • Ribbon Bookmark from the International Association of Fairs & Expositions
  • Coupon from Skyline Concessions for a free Regular Drink redeemable at the Fair
  • Coupon from Thomas Carnival for one free ride redeemable at the Fair (limited number available, get your entry in early)
 

Click here for a PDF of the complete rules and the reading record form

STUDENT COMPETITION

The school with the most entries wins $100!

 

Attendance Requirements:
- Students must attend the Fair to obtain information for the Essay Competition.
- Students do not need to attend the Fair to enter the Blue Ribbon Competition.

Eligibility:
- Competitions are open to all students in kindergarten through sixth Grade.
- Students may enter with their class or on their own.

Entry Form:
- Entry Form must be affixed to the back - not front - of entries or all information requested must be typed or legibly printed on the back of entries.
- Entries without all information on the back will be disqualified.
- An entry form and blue ribbon form are attached and may be copied as needed.

Deadline:
- Entries must be postmarked or hand delivered on or before 3:00 pm ~ Monday, October 3, 2011.
- No late entries will be accepted. No exceptions will be made!

Notification of Winners:
- Winners will be notified by mail at their home address.
- Teachers with student winners will be notified at the school address with name
of winners.

Student Awards:
- Winners will receive an award certificate & ribbon from the Utah State Fair, plus door prizes provided by our sponsors.
- Awards will go to first through third Place and two honorable mentions in each grade for each competition.

School Award:
- The school with the most accumulative entries wins $100 to be used for their school library!
- Winning school's principal will be notified.

Award Ceremony:
- Awards will be presented at the annual Student Competition Award Ceremony on Thursday, November 3, 2011 at the Fairpark. Awards will be mailed to winners not present.

 

 

Please read carefully and follow all rules

Essay Competition:
Student must attend the Fair to obtain information.

 

Kindergarten - Third Grades:
- On 8 ½" x 11" white paper ~ draw and color a picture of your fun learning experience
at the Fair.
- Remember to use one experience.
- On the front of your picture write, or have an adult write, one sentence explaining why this
was a fun learning experience.
- Pictures without text will be disqualified.

 

Fourth - Sixth Grades:
- Write an essay - no longer than one page - one side - about your favorite experience at the Fair, and why. Try to focus on one particular experience.

*Entries will be judged on grade level and will be based on student's focus on
one experience and detail of why they chose that experience.*

 

 

Blue Ribbon Contest:
Fair attendance is not required for this competition.

Kindergarten - Third Grades:
- Imagine you have won a blue ribbon. Draw and color a picture of what you did to win it. Then write, or have an adult write, one sentence explaining the activity or project you completed to win the Blue Ribbon.
- Pictures without text will be disqualified.
- Please use the form that is provided.

 

Fourth - Sixth Grades:
- Imagine you have won a blue ribbon. Draw a picture of what you did to win it. Then write
a short story explaining the activity or project you completed to win the Blue Ribbon.
- Stories without drawings will be disqualified.
- Please use the form that is provided.

 

*Entries will be judged on grade level and will be based on student's creative thinking.*

Entry Form and Rules

Blue Ribbon Form

LITTLE HANDS ON THE FARM
Presented byWal-mart

 

The award winning agriculture program "Little Hands on the Farm" is a favorite destination for children ages 2-10 and their families. Exhibit Hours: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

 

Children will begin to understand the agriculture connection from the farm to the grocery store as they become the "Little hands on the Farm."

 

Start Barn
At the Start Barn, you begin your "visit" to the farm. Put on your apron, grab a basket, we have many products to "harvest".

 

Grain Bin
Our first stop is the real grain silo. Scoop up some feed for the animals. Put it in your basket and head for the Chicken Coop.

 

Chicken Coop
Here you must gather an egg. Make sure to put it in your basket. Follow the path out to the Apple Orchard.

 

Apple Orchard
Pick an apple from the tree and put it in your basket. Head over to the Garden.

 

Garden
Here you can "plant" a seed on one side and "dig" up a vegetable on the other. Make sure to keep that veggie in your basket.

 

Tractor Shed
So much work to be done in the Tractor Shed! Start by fueling up your tractor. Then load up the front loader of your tractor with a straw bale. Drive it on over to the Sheep barn.

 

Sheep Barn
Here you can groom the sheep. Don't forget to take a piece of wool for your basket. Head on over to the Dairy barn, the cows need to be fed and milked.

 

Dairy Barn

Take the feed that you scooped up in the grain silo and put it into the cow's feed trough. Then take a turn and milk the cow. On your way to the Farmers Market, grab a carton of milk and add it to your basket.

 

Farmers Market
At the Farmers Market you can drop off each item that you harvested on your visit to the farm. Place each item into separately marked bins. Then return your basket. The store clerk will buy your harvest items for Little Hands on the Farm "Money". Now head over to the Grocery Store and spend your earnings.

 

Grocery Store
Here you can purchase a real agricultural product. We hope that you begin to understand the connection to agriculture from the farm to the grocery store.


We hope you enjoy your adventure on the Farm!

BOY SCOUT INFORMATION

Wear your uniform and get $2.00 off gate admission price for scouts and leaders. Just print off this flyer and coupon and go directly to the ticket booth. Offer is not good toward Discount tickets. For more information call (801) 538-8400.

Celebrate Scouting by Earning Patches, Belt Loops, and Badges!


Patches

  • Utah State Fairpark Patch (requirements located below)
  • Hometown Discovery- #2 Learn about a local celebration or community event and attend.


Belt Loops

  • Fishing- Demonstrate proper way to bait pole and try to catch a fish at the Wildlife Building.


Academic Pin

  • Citizenship- #7 Plan a trip to a place or event in your community.


Wolf Cub Scout Book

  • Achievement 10- Family Fun
    10 c- Plan a walk. Go to a park or wooded area, visit a zoo, or museum with the family.
    10 f- Attend a concert, play, or other live program with the Family (check State Fair Program).
  • Elective 19- Fishing
    b. Learn how to rig a pole, cast, and go fishing at the Wildlife Building.
    c. Fish with members of your family or a grown-up. Bait your hook and catch a fish.

 

Bear Cub Scout Book

  • Achievement 5- Sharing your world with Wildlife
    c. Explain what a wildlife conservation officer does. Get to know a conservation officer from your state or federal fish and wildlife service. Make sure to tell the officer that you are a Cub Scout and are working on this achievement.
  • Achievement 12- Family Outdoor Adventures
    d. Attend an outdoor event with your Family
    e. Plan your outdoor family day.
  • Elective 9- Art (Fine Art exhibit or photography exhibit)
    b. Visit an art museum or picture gallery with your den or family.
  • Elective 16- Farm Animals
    b. Name and describe six breeds of farm animals and tell their common uses.
    d. With your family or den, visit a livestock exhibit at a county or state fair.


Webelos Scout Book

  • Family Member- Community Group
    # 8- Tell what your family does for fun. Make a list and do one of them with a member of your family.
  • Traveler- Mental Skills Group
    # 3- With the help of a parent, guardian, teacher, or librarian, use a map site on the internet to plan a trip from your home to a nearby place of interest.
    # 6- List four nearby trips you would like to take with your parents or guardian, lay out the trips on a map.
    # 8- Check the first aid kit in the family car.

Utah State Fairpark Patch
__________1.Attend the Utah State Fair with your den or Family. (It always starts the first Thursday after Labor Day and runs for eleven days!)
__________2.Wear your Uniform! Scouts and Leaders wearing uniform shirts will receive a discount off their regular admission price- Just print off the scout coupon and go straight to the gate! Or you may also pick some up at the Fairpark Administration office prior to entering the admission gates.
__________3.Enter an item or exhibit of your own into the Fair Check out the living arts or livestock pages for details or call (801) 538-8400.
__________4.Identify five (5) different breeds of animals at the Fair. (example: Angus is a breed of beef cattle)
__________5.Identify items exhibited at the Fair by people from your county.
__________6.Locate and describe the county booth display from your county. The booths are located on the second floor of the Grand Building.
__________7.Pick up litter as you go around the park. Don't forget to recycle.
__________8.Visit the horse arena and identify which breed or group is showing.
   
Leader or Parent Signature ________________________________Date_________
Patch are avaliable at the Great Salt Lake Council- Questions call (801) 582-3363
Great Salt Lake Council is located at 525 Foothill Blvd- Salt Lake City, Utah 84113


Wildlife Building
The kid's (age 13 and under) fishing pond will be open from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm daily on the South side of the Wildlife Building.

GIRL SCOUT INFORMATION
MUTTON BUSTIN'

PRCA Rodeo

The Rodeo is free with paid gate admission. See some of the worlds finest cowboys and cowgirls compete for not only the prize money but the braggin' rights. The Utah State Fair PRCA Rodeo provides four night of extreme action in six exciting events. We haven't forgotten the pint sized cowboys and cowgirls either. All kids daring enough to participate in the wild and "woolly" Mutton Bustin' and are less than 50 lbs, can sign up at the Rodeo Committee Trailer behind the chutes between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm each night of the rodeo (September 9-12, 2010). Ten riders and several alternates names will be drawn at random for each night's performance.