The Junior events are designed for students who are 5-11 years old on October 1, 2024.
Each event is $15.
Juniors may only compete in 2 events
Junior competitors are expected to “dress to impress” while competing.
Registration: Use the Family Registration tab to register your Junior competitor for their events.
Events & Rules
Juniors Platforms (This includes Informative and Persuasive speeches)
o Description: A Juniors platform speech is a prepared speech, written by the speaker, on a topic of the speaker’s choice.
o Goal: To develop a polished, winsome speaker who can present an engaging, well-organized speech on any topic.
Juniors Platform Rules:
1. The speaker may prepare a speech on any topic.
The purpose of the speech may be to inform, persuade, or entertain.
2. The speech must be an original work, written by the competitor. A maximum of approximately 30% of the speech may consist of quoted material.
3. The script must be memorized. No written scripts or notes may be referred to in competition rounds. (In other words, students may not improvise during their speech.)
4. No props or audio or visual aids may be used.
5. Speeches may not include any profane or vulgar language.
Speaking Time Limit– five (5) minutes. No minimum time.
Juniors Interpretation
o Description: In Juniors Interpretation, the student acts out a story from a single selection of literature, which can be either dramatic or humorous. The student's original rendition should captivate, move, and/or entertain the audience.
o Goal: To select and analyze literature, then bring it to life through the creative use of voice, movement, and facial expression.
Juniors Interpretation Preparation Rules:
1. Interpretive literature may come from any type of literature and should be edited to fit within the time limit.
2. A minor number of words may be added for any purpose including but not limited to introductions and transitions.
3. The speaker must identify the title and author near the beginning of the piece.
4. No audio or visual aids or props may be used.
5. The script must be memorized. No written scripts or notes may be referred to in competition rounds.
Speaking time limit–five (5) minutes. No minimum time.
Juniors Impromptu
o Description: The competitor will be given 2 minutes to prepare a speech on a topic chosen when they enter the competition room. The topic will be either one abstract concept, e.g."freedom" or concrete concept word, e.g. “farm". The competitor will give a speech no longer than 3 minutes with an introduction that contains a hook to get their listener’s attention, develop several main examples or points, and give a conclusion.
o Goal: The goal of Juniors Impromptu speech is to give the student an opportunity to form a simple speech quickly and efficiently.
Juniors Impromptu Rules:
1. The speaker will have 2 minutes of preparation time.
2. The speech should not to exceed 3 minutes.
3. Notes may not be used during the speech.
4. The speaker will receive three choices of topic and may choose the one they like the best.
5. Props and costumes are not permitted.
Preparation time – two (2) minutes. Speaking time – three (3) minutes. No minimum time.
Juniors Bible Storytelling Apologetics
o Description: In Juniors Bible Story Apologetics, the competitor chooses a story from the Bible stories listed below. The students know the full list but will not know the exact story they are to present until they draw and choose at the tournament. During the round, the student will have 2 minutes to prepare a speech relating that story and its importance to themselves. Their speaking time should be no longer than 5 minutes.
o Goal: To understand the values and techniques inherent in good storytelling and to be able to recreate stories for the education and enjoyment of the audience.
Juniors Bible Storytelling Apologetics Rules:
1. The speaker will have 2 minutes of preparation time.
2. Notes may not be used during the speech.
3. The Speaker will receive three choices of topic and may choose the one they like the best.
4. Props and costumes are not permitted.
Preparation time – two (2) minutes. Speaking time – five (5) minutes. No minimum time.
1. David and Goliath
2. Noah and the Ark
3. Jonah and the whale
4. Moses and the burning bush
5. Joshua and the Battle of Jericho
6. Zacchaeus
7. Peter walks on the water
8. Parable of the prodigal son
9. The Good Samaritan
10. Hannah and Samuel
11. The Tower of Babel
12. Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego
13. Abraham, man of faith
14. Mary and Joseph
15. Saul who became Paul
16. Parable of the lost sheep
17. Two builders: Wise & Foolish
18. Jesus & the feeding of the 5,000
19. The Birth of Jesus
20. The angel's visit to the shepherds
21. The Resurrection of Jesus
22. Jesus, his disciples & the miraculous catch of fish