Categories & Guidelines

The Fair categories have grown over the years. We started out with just three categories (Spoken Language, Language with Song and Dance, and Poster Art on a Language Theme). We now have ten categories, and we are growing. The modern and traditional categories of language use give every kid a chance to shine.

Cartoon & Comic Books is a new permanent category beginning in 2013!

Skateboard Art with Language: We have a special one-year art category that will tie into the exhibit Ramp It Up: Skateboard Culture in Native America.

The categories are designed to practice and display spoken language skills and literacy skills. We try to make sure there is a category for every student, at every language learning level. We hope that all students, whether they can come on the days of the Fair or not, will enjoy participating in the Fair in at least one category.

Getting Started: For Teachers

Full category descriptions and guidelines are available by clicking on the categories in the right side bar.

Teachers register students by

  • Category
  • Age Division
  • Individual of Group (when applicable)

Categories can be pre-submitted (students do not need to be at the Fair), live presentation at the Fair, or a combination of both.

Live presentation categories are:

  • Spoken Language Performance
  • Song with Language
  • Poetry (a student's own or another author's poetry)
  • Master’s Performance

Submitted categories for prejudging are:

  • Poster Art on a Language Theme
  • Poetry Writing
  • Book & Literature
  • Cartoons & Comic Books
  • Film & Video
  • Language Advocacy Essay

Combination pre-submitted and live presentations:

  • PowerPoint Presentation (PP is pre-submitted but not prejudged; student must present PP live)

If you have an idea for a new category, let us know, and we will consider adding it.

Check out these resources for making CARTOONS and COMICS for the language fair:

This comic generator allows you choose backgrounds and characters and then add text in your language.

http://www.makebeliefscomix.com


This comic generator uses your photos to create a comic strip! It offers a 30 day free trial so check it out and see what stories you can tell! (Click at the windows icon at the top of the page for the pc version.)

http://plasq.com/products/comiclife2/mac